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Saturday, 30 May 2015

Photos: Chimamanda at Wellesley College giving a commencement speech

Inspiring woman. Love her yellow head-wrap. See another photo of the Wellesley 2015 graduates waving their copies of Chimamanda's "We Should All Be Feminists" after the cut...



68 comments:

Davido's driver said...

My idol

AbokiDaWarriBoy said...

Aww I'm so proud of you Chi. Great woman. Winning one at that.

Unknown said...

Great woman

snowflix said...

I love this woman #onelovefromsnow#

Anonymous said...

Aww. She is preggos. Bless u and the baby hun

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Unknown said...

This is a super woman from Nigeria. Am so proud of her. May God continue to bless you Chimamanda.

Anonymous said...

Proud of her

NaijaDeltaBabe said...

Cos she can

Unknown said...

Nwanyi uburu ya na enwu oku....nice

Unknown said...

She's going places tbh
. I love her

Bonita Bislam said...

Our feminist!*shines teeth*

Anonymous said...

Great lady
~D great anonymous!

Unknown said...

We should all be feminists....I love that.
Beautiful woman making us proud.

Unknown said...

I so love her! Always proud of being African! Love her Ankara head-tie!

Unknown said...

I so love her! Always proud of being African! Love her Ankara head-tie!

IG@mizz_joiy said...

This is the kinda role model Nigerian girls should be having, ***

Unknown said...

Igbo people making waves around the world! My idol!

Anonymous said...

Nice one Chi

Unknown said...

Yea............... congrats to her.

godwin said...

I love this woman

Anonymous said...

Love her, congrats.

Unknown said...

Intelligent woman

Unknown said...

Love her

Unknown said...

Nice one dear

Moye says so via BB Passport...Courtesy LIB......

Anonymous said...

An Icon

MaOgo said...

Just Watched it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RcehZ3CjedU

Unknown said...

Fine and intelligent girl just like me *eyes rolling*

Unknown said...

Big congrats, and thumbs up to her. I wish her well.

Subomi said...

brilliant blessed lady

Unknown said...

From where u take know she's pregnant? Naija people sef.

Unknown said...

I never knew his father was kidnapped. That must have been a very emotional and troubling period for her. Thank God his safe and sound.

Oke I. Okedi said...

Proudly African, Luv u chi

Unknown said...

A real African beauty. Linda take note!

Anonymous said...

This is a woman, I mean a "woman" delight to the eyes and pleasure to the heart, silently inspiring millions around the world, not with her expensive acquisition or necked body, but her intelligence and well placed opinions. God bless the day you were born and and your generation.

Anonymous said...

And have you all noticed that despite all her "bookish" accomplishments, my chick neither forms britico or americana accent...
All you Tokes,and Toke wannabes, and two naira OAPs that will not allow somebori to hear word, speaking wanna-gonna and innit doesn't show you're well traveled or educated. It only brings your struggles to the surface; the insecurities, the slave mentality and your pitiable attempt and need to "belong".
#beproudofwhoyouare#

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Unknown said...

My idol, so proud of her.

Unknown said...

The pride of Biafra!

Unknown said...

Dat my super woman I love u sister

OMA said...

Chim amanda, lovely name for a great woman, she is an inspiration indeed. Does not apologize for her Africaness, i love it!

ary said...

It is funny how human are two faced and full of double standards! Look Davido's driver the anti-Igbo sentimentalist calling Chimanada a renowned and proud Igbo woman his idol! SMH

Unknown said...

Mumu!!!even in drug trafficking!!!must u always talk about tribe????

Anonymous said...

Love me too. Come to Smashwords, search 4 me on bksrg8 and get a free download of my book.

Unknown said...

1 thing i love about dis woman is that she doesn't forget wia she is coming from...look at the native touch on her.....lovely....

Anonymous said...

kindly check out how many other Nigerians non igbo making waaaavesssss around the world.

Unknown said...

Nwanyeoma luv so much

Carina Kikelomo Jacob said...

Love her. she inspires me!

Unknown said...

we are proud of you...

Unknown said...

we are proud of you

Anonymous said...

Nigerians be like we should all be feminist, Do you even know what its about? Blood sucking murderous country....

Unknown said...

Nwanyi ima!!! This is a role model. Not all this Kadarshian/Jenner rubbish.

Unknown said...

Great woman

Anonymous said...

she looks preggers

Unknown said...

I love this anon. Please tell them

Anonymous said...

Congrats Chimamanda,you look great!

Anonymous said...

An Icon of Hope For The Young African Women!
A True Daughter of Nigeria!
A Thorough Bred Igbo Feminist!

Anonymous said...

Indeed ur gift has made way for u, like the bible saiD...jux stay connected to ur source (GoD) n u wont run dry! Atelewo Eni kii tan nije. Pinky lo so bee. I pray Linda makes my comment visible!

IBK Yemiet said...

Genius

Anonymous said...

My love for you sha...
~D great anonymous!

Unknown said...

if i had my way i'd luv to be u,but thank God am 'me',u inspire me,tu est ma meilleur!

Unknown said...

She is indeed an ideal African damsel

Unknown said...

She is amazing....

Tendency oby said...

My role model

Anonymous said...

she is indeed beautiful!

Gaddiel said...

I just love this woman

Unknown said...

Something (Somebody) good coming out of Nazareth (Nigeria).

Anonymous said...

Respect, dignity, beauty, intelligence, wisdom and strength based on authenticity from her African roots and nurtured by a real values-based upbringing is what Ms. Chimamanda Adichie symbolizes. One hopes more African girls will emulate these lasting qualities and grow up wanting to make a tangible difference starting in their immediate communities and perhaps, on the world stage. Thank you for being you, Ms. Adichie.

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