Center For Memories | CFM MARKS THINGS FALL APART DAY 2021 About CFM in Brief What we do Board of Directors CFM Team Resident Historian Volunteers Events Blog Art Gallery CFM In Brief What We Do CFM Board Resident Historian Contact Email kedu@centreformemories.org Phone numbers +234 805 549 3085 +234 703 158 7185 +234 805 549 3085 +234 703 158 7185 kedu@centreformemories.org Opening Hours: Mon - Fri (8am - 5pm) Blog CFM MARKS THINGS FALL APART DAY 2021 Admin Admin 15 Jun 21 Admin Admin CFM MARKS THINGS FALL APART DAY 2021 THINGS FALL APART DAY 2021 In the year 2020, the Centre For Memories declared June 17 “Things Fall Apart Day” to commemorate the day on which Chinua Achebe’s masterpiece “Things Fall Apart” was published. This year, we have put together an online event to mark the 63rd anniversary of the publication of the great African novel. The event is themed “Igwebụike: Communalism in Chinua Achebe's "Things Fall Apart". Join us as we mark #ThingsFallApartDay2021 featuring Chinua Achebe’s Profile Memorable Facts from the book Reflections on the theme of Igwebuike Social Media Challenge Favourite Quotes from the book Date: Thursday, June 17, 2021 Time: 8:00 AM WAT (UTC +1) Venue: Facebook (Ncheta Ndigbo) As part of activities to mark Things Fall Apart Day 2021, we have a Social Media Challenge for our followers to contest and stand a chance to win a cash prize of N20,000. To win, post ANY of the following on your Facebook page using #CFMThingsFallApartDay2021 and tag us ( Ncheta Ndigbo ). Option 1: In 50-100 words, write an alternative ending to Things Fall Apart. Option 2: In 50-100 words, write about your favourite character in the book giving reasons why the character is your favourite. Option 3: Translate 2-3 paragraphs of the book to Igbo and upload a video of yourself reading the passage. Option 4: Upload a video (no longer than 2 minutes) of you delivering a monologue from the book. The post with the highest likes as at Thursday June 24, 2021 wins. NB: Video entries could be disqualified for inaccurate translation. Contestants must be following us on ALL social media platforms. #CentreForMemories Admin Admin Comments Blog Categories CFM Event CFM Program Education History Technology Tradition Recent Posts CFM CONGRATULATES MEZU OKIGBO FOR EMERGING MAY 2021 READER OF THE MONTH 14 May 21 CFM IGBO MOVIE FRIDAY MAY 2021 14 May 21 CFM BOOK CLUB JUNE 2021 14 May 21 2 Awgu Street, off Umuoji Street, Independence Layout, Enugu State, Nigeria Phone: +234 703 158 7185 Email: kedu@centreformemories.org Opening Hours: Mon - Fri (8am - 5pm)