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Stella Dimoko Korkus |
Wednesday, 30 May 2018
Did Chimamanda Say She Went Into Depression ?
mz_daniels May 30, 2018 at 9:21 am
One part of the article talks about her rise from being an up and coming writer to established Bestselling author of Half of A Yellow Sun. Since attaining great heights in her career, Chimamanda is very in Nigeria. Her face is on billboards. People crowd around her at the airport. When she enters a restaurant, there is a ripple of recognition. Sometimes she will ask for the bill and discover that someone else has paid for her meal. She is admired as a Nigerian who has become an international celebrity, bringing renown to her country and a sense that now, for a Nigerian, anything is possible.
I love Chimamanda very much. However, Chimamanda should not think Nigerians are jealous of her international success when they criticize her. Recently, she has began to put people off and come across as emotionally unintelligent in the things she says.
America has been known to use and dump celebrities of other races and the uproar is actually a warning cry; maybe we can be a bit more diplomatic and nicer in the way we warn her but then Nigerians give the most dramatic advise.
America has been known to use and dump celebrities of other races and the uproar is actually a warning cry; maybe we can be a bit more diplomatic and nicer in the way we warn her but then Nigerians give the most dramatic advise.
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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Lofficiel Italia |
One part of the article talks about her rise from being an up and coming writer to established Bestselling author of Half of A Yellow Sun. Since attaining great heights in her career, Chimamanda is very in Nigeria. Her face is on billboards. People crowd around her at the airport. When she enters a restaurant, there is a ripple of recognition. Sometimes she will ask for the bill and discover that someone else has paid for her meal. She is admired as a Nigerian who has become an international celebrity, bringing renown to her country and a sense that now, for a Nigerian, anything is possible.
Tuesday, 29 May 2018
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