THINGS FALL APART - Scene 11

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2007

The dramatization of the epic contribution of Professor Chinua Achebe's book, "Things Fall Apart". The book, transcribed to more than 300 languages worldwide is renowned for its contribution towards the development of African History as till date, it remains a point of reference far beyond post secondary education in Africa and beyond. It is thought that the account, as portrayed in the book, depicts customs and tradition of the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, and drawn from events as they happened in Ogidi, the Home town of much admired CHINUALUMOGU ACHEBE.

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  • please i cannt find scene 12 help me out here.....=[

  • Thanks for contacting this channel. As in current scene 46, scene 12 was used sole for announcement and was removed when further postings commenced.

    Mediafric TV has noted the confusion caused by non existence of scene 12. As a result, the sequence will be re-created with some relative material, in order to address the desire.

    The inconvenience is deeply regrettable.

    *MEDIAFRIC TV*

  • pls mediaafric thanks for posting this pls can u post the remaining parts

  • Thanks for appreciating.

    Posting for the remaining parts of the film has been delayed due to efforts to negotiations with Youtube, to accommodate all the films as an entity, or as a 2 hour postings.

    There has been a considerable demand for this. Whatever may be the case, the next fortnight may afford answer to your request.

    *MEDIAFRIC TV*

  • WOW!guess histories are getting digged out!well Its about time. I'm an international acting student, writer and studen-film director..and these are one of the mastepieces of the past i needed badly. thanks ,mediafric.

  • Thanks for appreciating. Watchout for the remaining scenes, soon to be posted.

    -MEDIAFRIC TV-

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  • Mediafrictv, you have done a great job indeed. I greet you! U deserve a pat on the back for this. Continue to preserve African culture

  • this poeple speaks very good english

  • my igbo tribe

  • MEDIAFRIC TV u hvae done a gr8t jopb. another classic which is very hard to find that actually came out some yrs ago is "Igodo" as well as "Rattlesnake". if y ou ever happen to come across them, plz, kindly share. i wil make sure to check every now and then to see if you or anyone has uploaded any of them. thx in advance.

  • Thank you mediafricTV. The story is now building to Ikemefuna. Wow! gre. Thanksat story

  • Thanks for your comments. It will be interesting to develop a database for African Classics. Regrettably, and as you may be aware, the concept of optimum documentation, unlike western countries, is rarely associated with most developing nations, including Nigeria. It is difficult to retrieve most films as the throw-away culture negates most efforts. Mediafric TV will continue to explore means of availing African events whenever they become available.

    _MEDIAFRIC TV_

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