Thursday, February 09, 2006

'The New African' Owes Me Royalties!!!

Remember my post on this on December 08 2005? I'm about to get rich y'all...

6 Comments:

Blogger chrome said...

plagarism? unquoted source?

didn't renew my sub when the last one ran out. need to hit the newsstand for this.

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7:33 p.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

helen, i love your blog!! i have been procrastinating for the past hour ( no, nearly two...ahhh!) and your posts are positively inspiring!! keep it up...

1:52 a.m.  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

helen, i love your blog!! i have been procrastinating for the past hour ( no, nearly two...ahhh!) and your posts are positively inspiring!! keep it up...

1:53 a.m.  
Blogger Jeremy said...

Just discovered your blog Helen - its fab. To find a lover of Fanon and Deleuze singing sweet songs of decolonisation is music to my ears. Keep on keeping on..

11:42 a.m.  
Blogger Helenism said...

Hi Jeremy, thanks for your kind words. I agrea, its always sweet to find an ally ;)

I haven't updated my blog in a short while. Hope you keep reading!

1:08 p.m.  
Blogger Sam B. said...

Helen

It is great to see that you are on the same page with the New African, my favorite monthly magazine. I presume you meant it in good humor when you said “'The New African' Owes Me Royalties!!!”. However, you ought not leave an impression that there is “plagiarism” or “unquoted source” in the New African. Since it’s founding the New African has been noting but homage to Nkrumah. The name, New African, itself is taken from Nkrumah’s speech. New African has been reproducing and interpreting the works of this great Afrinan for the last 40 years.

More importantly, however, if time is not tight and you have read the last installment on Nkrumah in the New African, I want to ask you what your opinion is and if you see some parallels to what happened in Ghana and Nkrumah with what is happening in Eritrea now? Hint! another subject for a blog :)

2:05 p.m.  

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