The oppression of women, she says, "Makes me angry. I can't not be angry. I don't know how you can just be calm. My family says to me, 'Oh, you're such a man!' - you know, very lovingly… But of course I'm not, I just don't see why I shouldn't speak my mind." She got into trouble for speaking her mind in Nigeria: when an interviewer addressed her as Mrs Chimamanda Adichie, she corrected him, saying she wished to be known as "Ms", which the journalist reported as "Miss".
Her insistence on her own family name was all over the news here last spring. She should be happy to be addressed as "Mrs", she was told, since she was, after all, married. She laughs now, but it's clear the story still disturbs her. "It was the lack of gratitude on my part for having a husband. And yet I didn't want to proclaim it: I wanted to claim my own name."
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ReplyDeleteIf you are nt a man den ur must be oby okwesili's younger sister. Una resemble man na why una de worry like men.
ReplyDeleteBeyonce's favourite feminist. Beautiful woman.
ReplyDeleteStunning
ReplyDeleteRead the full interview quite incisive, thought provoking and educative.
ReplyDeleteLove how she downplayed her role in Beyounce's song. Building her own name and feminist brand different from that of Beyounce.
She exudes so much confidence. A good role model to Ladies.
~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA
I've got mad love for Chimamanda. Great writer, pretty, nappy hair, feminist, respectable, saying exactly what she needs to say, walking past hate, unapologetic for who she is. -----C21
ReplyDeleteShe is really beautiful!!! AwWwww
ReplyDeleteCute one from the literary goddess I so much love diz lady
ReplyDeleteThis woman sha..
ReplyDeleteIn other news that ankara chair is breathtaking.
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Novelist and their madness...I love that guts!
ReplyDeleteYes, y is it so necessary dat once u marry, ur identity goes with it, am a feminist to d core, maybe is a literary tin, but ve always advocated fo gender equality in my little way, within my friends, and d most important factor which is one mustn't lose ones identity nd voice. It also a woman's world, biblical Eve was created from d side of Adam to be a companion walking side by side not underneath. I can go on nd on, it's annoying that for u to be called 'successful' u must be married with Mrs behind ur name. Like really as might as God Is nd I was created by Him nd in his Image all I can accomplish is marriage. I know love is good cos God is love, but dat shouldn't define who I am a human being, my hard work, strives, struggles, business minded, and above all my voice should define me. An not a woman in business am a person in business.
ReplyDeleteGo girl, Chimamanda. I love you too much.
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Yeah, ur free to speak ur mind, go on.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful woman representing us well. Loving d ankara prints sofa.
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Beautiful! charming! Beautifully charming! A rare intellectual feast! An Oracle of some sort!
ReplyDeleteThe vogue writer write dat article in awe nd admiration, it was perfectly clear in d tone. The setting my beautiful Lagos. I honour u Ms. Adiche. I are a rare example if what a woman should be nd aspire to. I read Half of a Yellow Sun, nd Purple Hibiscus in my undergraduate years, but I must confess, I cry every time I read Half of a Yellow Sun, timeless piece. "my heroines are the market women who strive to success while their husbands drink themselves to death. Yes, I re quoted it in my words. Stunning write up
ReplyDeleteI didn't no Chimamanda had such nice legs.
ReplyDeleteI'm with her on this. Keep her own name. She and her hubby are lucky to have found each other. No need to compromise herself for him if he accepts her as she is.
ReplyDeleteThat's my kind of woman" humility n natural". I admire n love strong hard working women that makes positive impact to the society rather than lazy lucky to be pretty with empty skull looking for who to be like her just because she got what she thinks is a jackpot "Rich old man". I was really touched that chimamanda gave credit to the hard working women that fends for their homes as well. #QueenB,Genny,Linda,chimamanda etc# my kind of woman#. Proud to be one!
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ReplyDeleteAbegii! Only a weak African man can stay ok with this her over do, not to say she doesn't have a choice to define life as she wants, but she's too damn strong personality and there can't be two captains for one ship so therefore her husband (If there's still one, is WEAK!)
ReplyDeleteThat is why you will remain anonymous for the rest of your life...without a name anyone can reckon with.
DeleteRip! Dats all I can think of when people reason lyk dis.
DeleteI love this lady's mindset.
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Nice one btw she's looking great. Linda take note!
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous looks she got but on a second thought I wonder y she wil prefer "miss" instead of "mrs" when she is married. Personal choice and decision goes a long way and one man meat another man poison.
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this is so good
This woman irks me. I can't stand some of her comments not related to her chosen profession. She should just stick to what she knows best, writing books and nothing else. I have a mother and sisters and have never heard complain and moan about oppression against women. While it may not be perfect for women, I don't think it is as bad as she paints it. What about the oppression against people of colour? Isn't that a bigger problem in the world.
ReplyDeleteIs this lady still married to anyone because I can't see what man with a spine will put up with what comes out of her mouth. I've only seen picture of her with her husband once. We know who wears the pants in that household. Perhaps, it isn't even a real marriage.
You are one of those in secured men who are ruled by their ego rather than intelligence n quest for knowledge. This woman is very African and real, be open minded and be proud of the African you are. Women deserve respect, men deserve respect, humans deserve respect.
Delete@Anon 1:28pm, I am not insecure. I find fault in her analogy. Every time Ms. Adichie talks about feminism, she paints Nigerian men as having no respect for women and opressing them. However, she mentions that her mother was the first Register at UNN. Someone had to have given her mother the opportunity to become the first Register of a major Nigerian University. I might site that Ms. Adichie and her sister were also product of the University of Nigeria and no one deprived them from attending the university. There are countless accomplished Nigerian women, who have succeeded in their respective fields without complaints about oppression from men.
DeleteMs. Adichie is an accomplished writer because she is good in what she does but also because someone saw that in her and gave her the opportunity.
Ms. Adichie needs to channel her feminism energy to something more useful to Nigerian women such as better maternal healthcare for women to prevent them from dieing from child birth or helping provide opportunities for women to start small businesses and become self sufficient. There countless other ways she can help the Nigerian without bashing the men. Characterizing Nigerian men the way she does only alienates them from her, including women who believe in traditional gender roles.
I just loved you......... Your success keeps me going.*Amymoguy*
ReplyDeleteOk here goes. ..I love that ankara settee n I'm totally gonna get one with a footstool for my bedroom.. I'm crazy about ankara. .. Gosh!!!.. Chima... I'm waiting on another book biko.. it's about time! Love u girlfriend.
ReplyDeleteI love this woman so much
ReplyDeleteContinue fighting for us ma'am
She has gone very far
What kim has been looking for, for years
She got it without forcing or buying or marrying her way through it
A very good inspiration
I read the entire interview. This woman obviously does not think much about Nigerian men. She thinks that Nigerian men are all wife beaters who do nothing for their wives but drink all day while their poor trader wives are hard at work.
ReplyDeleteI have to ask doesn't Ms. Adichie have a father, or he thinks his father is different from all other Nigerian men. This woman is a load of nonesense.
Haha.
DeleteNice pictures but still don't get why she insists on being called Miss, when she is obviously married?!
ReplyDeleteShe is beautiful
ReplyDeleteMy role model
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Brilliant woman.
ReplyDeleteNwa ada igbo mara mma anyi kwugi na azu
ReplyDeleteNa she sabi
ReplyDeleteVERULE Says-gud to kn
ReplyDeletemiss mrs ms , who she help? thanks
ReplyDeletemiss mrs ms , who she help? thanks
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Babe with the brains no doubt......
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Fine woman, abeg answer Mrs biko
ReplyDeletePls fine woman answer mrs bikokwa
ReplyDeleteLove the couch and cover.
ReplyDeleteWhatever u do, have success and that's when it all makes sense. Imagine her saying this with success, her husband & family for don chop her raw.
ReplyDeleteAgain, whatever u do, back it with success
I wish more Nigeria women will be strong and independent like this woman.
ReplyDeleteI wish more Nigeria women will be strong and independent like this woman.
ReplyDeleteLinda dear, if chimamanda is single, please link me up with her:)
ReplyDeleteThat chair wey she sit down on top fyn oh!
ReplyDeleteExcellent read. Unfortunately Nigeria is not ready for this. We need a great movement of change in mind set among younger people. But in NYC, we will embrace you 'cause you are a breath of fresh air. The journalist that interviewed you obviously has a poor background which he/ she brought into your discourse
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful woman!!!,a good model for all of us!,
ReplyDeleteI love that loveseat/couch/chair. Where can I get it?
ReplyDeleteSome young girls will follow what this one is saying and will remain in their father's house for ever! I hear you Ms. Mrs. Adichie! This kind of women will preach Feminism outside, they are ways strong and stubborn to other men outside but will be meek as a dove to their men!
ReplyDeleteThere is no any marriage in the world that can work without a woman having maximum respect for her husband, ....u young ladies should keep deceiving urselfs, keep following what she says and remain single for life and the person I are following remains happily married!
You will be surprised people like Adichie and Ekwesili have utmost respect and total submission for their spouses...I hear una
Make una better use una head before someone will go and mislead u!
By the way am a female
Spot on @anonymouis 2:26pm,u spoke ma mind,girls beware of this feminist,A woman is supposed to b submissive bt nt oppressed,she shld be able to draw d line between d two
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ReplyDeleteMake una better use una head before someone will go and mislead u!
ReplyDeleteMake una better use una head before someone will go and mislead u!
I don't see why a woman should have no opinion for a man not be seen as weak.A woman should respect her husband and he should respect her. I don't know who deceived you, that you should be meek to every man you meet. you should be submissive to only your husband, and please understand the meaning of submission, it doesn't mean you are a door mat. Please educate yourself! A woman getting married doesn't mean she doesn't exist anymore, she should keep her name if she wishes to. Everyone should have a choice.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful African woman, very intelligent
ReplyDeleteBeautiful African woman, very intelligent
ReplyDeleteBeautiful African woman, very intelligent
ReplyDeleteAm loving that chair...
ReplyDeleteIt will take a GOOD man to "put up" with her. There are men out there who think women are there equals.I suspect her husband embraces her femininity and that is why she strides from success to more success.STOP with the bile!
ReplyDeleteIt will take a GOOD man to "put up" with her. There are men out there who think women are there equals.I suspect her husband embraces her femininity and that is why she strides from success to more success.STOP with the bile!
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