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Thursday, 12 March 2015

How Does Intelligence Kill?


Nigeria suffers from an over addiction to Religion and Intelligence. A nation only willing to pray without taking action, a nation whose definition of education is speaking with a British accent…at least that’s what author Okechukwu Ofili is sha claiming in this Agege bestselling book “How Intelligence Kills” available at http://konga.com/ofilispeaks a frank and honest book on Nigerian issues we are too afraid to talk about.


On Writing Names Of Noisemakers (book excerpt)
let’s stop writing down the names of noise makers! I mean we spend 12 years telling primary and secondary school students to keep quiet, and then we thrust them into the world and tell them to make a change and speak up against social injustice!  And then we are shocked when they can’t.” 



On Speaking in Tongues (book excerpt)
Three years later, I found myself several thousand miles from secondary school at a church in Houston, Texas, but this time nobody was speaking in tongues or binding out demons. Instead they talked to God in gentle whispers, completely the opposite to the yelling and shouting I was used to back at home.
Also, church actually started and finished on time; and on Sunday you could actually go an entire day without some random person asking you the guilt-seeking have-you-gone-to-church question. And my scary dreams? Well, they suddenly disappeared. It was as if the Devil and his whole crew of demons were denied visas at the American Embassy.  And I can totally relate to that…Get the book at http://konga.com/ofilispeaks




On The Forgotten Civil War (book excerpt)
It was as if the war never happened…Or at least we like to act like the war never happened. It was as if we went out of our way to erase every trace of the war from our memory. It is omitted from our history and our educational curriculum. So the only history we have has been largely oral, from the stories of people who experienced the war to others who heard stories from those that experienced the war.
And for years this is how the war has been documented…orally…from generation to generation. And perhaps one day we would all wake up and find the war erased from our memories. But it won’t disappear…because the civil war did not end in 1970, it still goes on today.Get the book at http://konga.com/ofilispeaks
Written By Okechukwu Ofili of http://ofilispeaks.com
Stalk him on http://instagram.com/ofilispeaks
Read his crazy titled books onhttp://konga.com/ofilispeaks
Feed his children at…no wait he has no kids…

49 comments:

  1. Waaaoo inspiration is all I get,nice1

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  2. See hosea 8:6. Well written. @Bishop_Dammy

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  3. Wooow...some deep sh##...nice one

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  4. Love how Ofili wittingly drive home his message in his books. Always lovely to read.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  5. Am sorry I don't read crazy titled books

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    1. Your opinion doesn't count...moreso, it makes you sound stupid...

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  6. Okechukwu Nna gi muri gi ofuma..

    The plain truth

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  7. Hmmmmmmmm, "when life shows u pepper make pepper soup"... Interesting. It was worth while reading thru dis. Thumbs up.

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  8. Interesting. I like all 3 titles

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  9. Best to come out of this Nation. If only we will believe him when we read. well done bro

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  10. I am so loving this. I will get those.




    Busy Fingers.

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  11. Interesting, I need to try and read this book. We never stop learning. Linda take note!

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  12. Interesting, I need to try and read this book. We never stop learning. Linda take note!

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  13. Interesting, I need to try and read this book. We never stop learning. Linda take note!

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  14. Interesting, I need to try and read this book. We never stop learning. Linda take note!

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  15. So it's only Naija that the crew of demons is...is he alright at all?

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  16. This is the kind of books Nigerian youths needs to consume.

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  17. Lol@ if life show you pepper use am make pepper soup. Will love to get a copy for better understanding.

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  18. This is the kind of books Nigerian youths needs to consume.

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  19. This is the kind of book Nigerian youths need to consume.

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  20. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Oky seen.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  21. wow very enlightening!! Hav to purchase a copy
    Linda take note whilst u Observe!!!

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  22. wow very enlightening!! Hav to purchase a copy
    Linda take note whilst u Observe!!!

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  23. wow very enlightening!! Hav to purchase a copy
    Linda take note whilst u Observe!!!

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  24. On the religious aspect, ur wrong... U don't compare us wit d Americans.... Imagine their life styles and compare it wit us.... We are way better

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    1. In what way are you better.. Please explain..

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    2. In your dreams

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  25. Reading the above extract ( which i believe are some of the best juice in the Book) made me feel like i ain't gonna enjoy it, n no single urge to troll it despite Linda's endorsement.
    Poor wordplay.

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  26. He's talking bullshit, I see zero sense in this.

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  27. All dis to sell ur books? my bro ur market go sell... try harder.gud work tho

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  28. If person no believe in God make e keep am to himself and stop propagating unbelief.

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  29. If person no believe in God make he keep am to himself and stop propagating unbelief.

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  30. what a way to advertise a book

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  31. Really Nice points. This Ofili dude is creative.

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  32. ok



    #Commenting thru Glo 4G LTE

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  33. Which one is Agege best selling book again?

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  34. Exceptional. A sense of humour in relating Nigerians steaming reality.

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  35. #smh - I'm an Ibo man but PDP should know how badly they fared when they discover that 25% of ibos will vote Buhari.

    #smh - We all voted him as fresh air and he gave us the most polluted air ever. Why isn't he running as a more fresh air???

    #Buhari is the closest to handing over to fresh air. At least he will sanitise the system and hand over in a few years. With PDP even if if they bring a nursery school child they will pollute him to give us foul air.

    SAI BUHARI

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  36. Read African stories on DNB Stories

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  37. This is so educating,i need this nook Asap

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