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In part two of her BlackBox interview, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie shares some thoughts on feminism, identity & culture, journalism in Nigeria, maintaining privacy, and the possibility of a new book.
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@neztelly4554
@neztelly4554 3 года назад
ever watched or listened to an interview and suddenly feel more intelligent?? THIS IS THE ONE
@fakunmojudamilola7434
@fakunmojudamilola7434 3 года назад
I love love love this interview
@adegbolaoluwawamiri3027
@adegbolaoluwawamiri3027 3 года назад
@@fakunmojudamilola7434 y
@chieumeh9459
@chieumeh9459 3 года назад
Ebuka is now a course in interview journalism
@neztelly4554
@neztelly4554 3 года назад
@@chieumeh9459 yes ooo. He is
@preciousnutekpor8462
@preciousnutekpor8462 3 года назад
I really felt it...
@EmdeeTiamiyu
@EmdeeTiamiyu 3 года назад
Who else watched the entire 2 Hours 36 mins interview and still felt like it's not long enough? 😭😭😭😭
@chiakaunegbu
@chiakaunegbu 3 года назад
Meeeee!😭
@Chidimms
@Chidimms 3 года назад
Me oo
@imeldaonyebueke4164
@imeldaonyebueke4164 3 года назад
Meeee😭😭
@maryseo.
@maryseo. 3 года назад
Me !!! I am so happy! I think I've watched numerous Chimamanda's interviews on YT and finally I feel like a I know a glimpse of her. This itw was amazing and really made my day
@BOUNCENETWORKS
@BOUNCENETWORKS 2 года назад
All of us...❤️
@juliettsstyleglam
@juliettsstyleglam 3 года назад
Bring Genevieve on Ebuka. I need to just listen to her for the next 2-3 hrs just like Chimamanda. Mind blown
@faithchilaka7087
@faithchilaka7087 3 года назад
Like I listened to the interview without touching my phone for both episodes....
@obidikeuchechukwu6095
@obidikeuchechukwu6095 3 года назад
Yessssss
@emmy7355
@emmy7355 3 года назад
I agree
@lindaigboeli9533
@lindaigboeli9533 3 года назад
True,
@icecalibre3895
@icecalibre3895 3 года назад
God bless you. Exactly what came to my mind while watching Chimamanda. She's the only next prominent celeb that comes close. I would give anything to see Ebuka get her to this comfortable level to spill some of those things she's denied us because of her very private lifestyle.
@ayan22_
@ayan22_ 3 года назад
Lord who ever married this lady is one of the most blessed man on earth.
@lindaigboeli9533
@lindaigboeli9533 3 года назад
Aswearugud. I just love her Her poise, Grace, and eloquence is on another level.
@Justhumane9
@Justhumane9 3 года назад
I'm telling you bro
@maureenoputa9885
@maureenoputa9885 3 года назад
How?
@estherikpeme9078
@estherikpeme9078 3 года назад
I get your sentiment. I've always been a bit curious about the man who was lucky enough to marry her.
@djiboutidjango3196
@djiboutidjango3196 3 года назад
Hmmmm. Being married to a feminist isn't something any man would dream about
@vantobi1814
@vantobi1814 3 года назад
Never in my life has 1 hour, 18 minutes and 24 seconds felt so short. Brilliant!
@chizomokorie9642
@chizomokorie9642 3 года назад
Nobody interviews these celebrities like Ebuka. He rapports with them like or because he's on their level. Sometimes they forget they are in an interview and begin to spill things. 😂
@Pinkolate
@Pinkolate 3 года назад
I’m Yoruba & I love how igbo this is 😩❤️
@arikeid.8896
@arikeid.8896 3 года назад
Me too. They were both unapologetically Igbo.
@ogechukwueverist4100
@ogechukwueverist4100 3 года назад
That's for loving the " Igbo'
@HoneyWealthMix
@HoneyWealthMix 3 года назад
Me too.
@mckenzierise26
@mckenzierise26 3 года назад
I am South African and i love how my yoruba sister loves how my igbo brother and sister have aced this interview
@titysardonyx207
@titysardonyx207 3 года назад
Me too... Makes me jealous I don't understand Igbo, lol.
@samueldiyoke4419
@samueldiyoke4419 3 года назад
" The minute you finish a book and send it into the world, you lose control."
@philomenaakpan2493
@philomenaakpan2493 3 года назад
True
@MrSexydivas
@MrSexydivas 3 года назад
That might be why I'm holding on to mine. I still want to think it's mine to build
@TheDuusmann
@TheDuusmann 3 года назад
@@MrSexydivas Release it o!
@jendychijasper8743
@jendychijasper8743 3 года назад
Ebuka is loved by many, even the interviewed....the best Chimamanda's interview ever
@chikemcarthur
@chikemcarthur 3 года назад
"I marry it by choosing what I'm happy with and quarreling with what I'm not." - Ngozi Adichie Wow.
@theheatblogs3141
@theheatblogs3141 3 года назад
I love that line ...... #word
@nanadirisu9286
@nanadirisu9286 3 года назад
The quiet authority and confidence Chimamanda exudes is awe inspiring. This is a beautiful interview 💕💕
@kennyu2073
@kennyu2073 3 года назад
“Kainene’s story” in Half of a yellow sun makes sense to so many Igbo families. My mom’s handsome young brother disappeared in the war. They waited for over 20 years before they finally assumed him dead and had funeral rites for him. It’s a lot of people’s reality.
@Justhumane9
@Justhumane9 3 года назад
Sorry about that bro... Almost every igbo family have a similar story
@obioguh1494
@obioguh1494 3 года назад
KennyU Ozoemena
@olufunkeidowu9931
@olufunkeidowu9931 3 года назад
So sad. I cannot imagine the emotional trauma. Why is the nigerian story not told in schools? Why is the biafra war not a major historical story to be told in schools? I worry that we have refuse to face the past and correct the mistakes so we can find true peace for all Nigerians. We need to tell our stories to the generations to come
@obioguh1494
@obioguh1494 3 года назад
Olufunke Idowu because history is always written or in this case rewritten by the victors . History taught in our schools today is a joke and that is why we are doomed to repeat the same mistakes and cycles that keep us ignorant. It’s not education it is indoctrination. Stadiums and landmarks are named after genocidal murderers. That’s why its important we tell our own stories.
@Queen-ds1py
@Queen-ds1py 3 года назад
Her voice trailed as she spoke about her father. May his soul rest in peace.
@Austin-hu3nr
@Austin-hu3nr 3 года назад
Absolutely love how she pronounces " igbo"
@Adakumbahspace
@Adakumbahspace 3 года назад
I feel so ashamed at how I pronounce igbo🥺🥺🥺
@olisambanefo7563
@olisambanefo7563 3 года назад
Absototalutely
@akuepetu
@akuepetu 3 года назад
Exactly!! I have been scrolling to see if anyone else noticed. The tonation of Igbo never changed for her, no matter how and where she inserted it in spoken English. Just amazed and I have learnt it.
@jessicaajuonuma7211
@jessicaajuonuma7211 3 года назад
Me too. I've loved it from the first day I heard her say it like that and I've tried to be conscious about saying Igbo that way too
@thephenomenal_vickie
@thephenomenal_vickie 3 года назад
My mom had me at 43 and I'm unapologetically proud to say that I'm the brightest and the more analytical among my siblings. It is safe for me therefore to say that she had me with the healthiest egg she ever produced.
@enowbinadage7412
@enowbinadage7412 3 года назад
Awwwwwww kudos to mom , she's an MVP
@thephenomenal_vickie
@thephenomenal_vickie 3 года назад
@@enowbinadage7412 yes, she really is....thank you
@234-Emmy
@234-Emmy 3 года назад
Great. Still doesn't negate what she was implying though
@thephenomenal_vickie
@thephenomenal_vickie 3 года назад
@@234-Emmy true though. But I opined from personal experince
@TheDuusmann
@TheDuusmann 3 года назад
Well, I want to assume your sweet, special mom gave birth to you about 20+ years ago at 43. Still happens though. But in the modern day, I think Chimamanda is only taking the healthier path of not risking anything (herself or even the next newborn)
@onwukafavour2278
@onwukafavour2278 3 года назад
It’s the Igbo switches for me😂😂
@ogomokpala6961
@ogomokpala6961 3 года назад
I totally agree with you Chimamanda. It's time you start addressing a lot of misconception about your beliefs. Nigerian journalism is so unprofessional, choosing sensationalism over facts. Just like Chinua Achebe said "Until the Lion gets his own historian,the story of the hunt will always favour the hunter" .
@marcelmbamalu5107
@marcelmbamalu5107 3 года назад
That quote is apt
@marcelmbamalu5107
@marcelmbamalu5107 3 года назад
That quote is apt
@ogomokpala6961
@ogomokpala6961 3 года назад
Yes, even Wole Soyinka often come out gun blazing to rubbish some news about him and set the record straight. It is for the sake of posterity. Majority of Nigerians do not have the kind of education and exposure that can make one discern between facts and rubbish. Chimamanda therefore need to come out from time to time to clear the air.
@obidikeuchechukwu6095
@obidikeuchechukwu6095 3 года назад
O nwe bu na Agu shu the hunter mana onye ga-agwa anyi
@nanaf8887
@nanaf8887 3 года назад
Her voice is so refreshing. I can listen to her talk for hours!
@YettisKitchen
@YettisKitchen 3 года назад
Intellectual conversations are like heaven.... I could listen for the next 6 hours 💯💯💯
@zurividauranta2500
@zurividauranta2500 3 года назад
She is Sapiosexual
@Queen-ds1py
@Queen-ds1py 3 года назад
I've never felt so satisfied exhausting my data. 😎
@uchennatony
@uchennatony 3 года назад
One of the striking thing I learnt from this interview is that, ignoring misconceptions in the media is not good. This is the first first I'm listening to her like I'm sitting with her and I feel like I have been having many wrong idea of who & what she is. I just love her more now. ❤️❤️ ❤️ Ebuka you are the best in this game 👏👏👏👏👏
@nkachukwunwobi5424
@nkachukwunwobi5424 3 года назад
Exactly..... Like I've always known she's a genuine, intelligent woman but this interview brings a whole other side of her I'm happy to have experienced
@amanamazai
@amanamazai 3 года назад
Same here.So many similarities with her, her warmth was the most surprising aspect for me,because prior to this,I perceived a cold writer.
@BigCera
@BigCera 3 года назад
Wow!! Her book was a material in her class! Omo!!!!
@the0lamide
@the0lamide 3 года назад
A damn flex, you know?!
@BigCera
@BigCera 3 года назад
@@the0lamide liiiikeee
@thefellownse
@thefellownse 3 года назад
Omoooo x 1000
@mytube3020
@mytube3020 3 года назад
😂😂😂😂ikr
@ibrahimolamilekan604
@ibrahimolamilekan604 3 года назад
Omo * 7 million
@chinonso_e
@chinonso_e 3 года назад
This was actually fun. Chimamanda has a bubbly personality and Ebuka just knows his craft. Kudos to the team that puts this together.
@AbumereDotCom
@AbumereDotCom 3 года назад
What she said about bride price yeah, it makes TOO MUCH SENSE. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 And I see how Nigerians/Africans can easily mislabel that as “new age feminism”. Chimamanda is an global treasure. 🥇
@TemsD
@TemsD 3 года назад
As in eh too much sense. Women are not property to be bought with a price to show they can now be brides/'kept'. Plus Men aren't ATMs. And just because a man/some men can even afford these hefty "bride prices" doesn't connote that he is 'fit' to be a good husband and father
@AbumereDotCom
@AbumereDotCom 3 года назад
@@TemsD Hmm. Very true. 💯
@preciousnutekpor8462
@preciousnutekpor8462 3 года назад
Her being mislabelled would just identify with her statement "where there is no controversy we try to create one".
@AbumereDotCom
@AbumereDotCom 3 года назад
@@preciousnutekpor8462 Exactly!
@shiningstarfavour6183
@shiningstarfavour6183 3 года назад
Who owns this bounce radio? The quality of their guests and interviews are so good!
@deborahonwuzurike3973
@deborahonwuzurike3973 3 года назад
olamide
@petereziagor4604
@petereziagor4604 3 года назад
@@deborahonwuzurike3973 which olamide
@1anre
@1anre 3 года назад
@@petereziagor4604 Baddo hahah. .. NOT
@anajadorcas5113
@anajadorcas5113 3 года назад
Ahh.. Her voice. After her mind and her way with words, her voice hugs me.
@thephenomenal_vickie
@thephenomenal_vickie 3 года назад
Chimamanda captured my mind about the Biafra agitation. With the kind of leaders we have in the South-East, I find it difficult to believe that there will be Biafra. And then the big question "where will the border be?"
@thefellownse
@thefellownse 3 года назад
That part hit me real hard!
@justiceasha2119
@justiceasha2119 3 года назад
that's the fact
@certifiedmicronaut4901
@certifiedmicronaut4901 3 года назад
The leaders were handpicked by the north. Like the Supreme Court governor. If they’re not, they are still subservient to the north, so they don’t get prosecuted for their corruption.
@habibaherojeagbabiaka2318
@habibaherojeagbabiaka2318 3 года назад
Truly people didn't tell us what really happen. Truth is war is painful and very painful to talk about. My father fought on the Nigerian side, he doesn't really talk in details about it. But I tell you he never watch war movies, i guess it triggers memory, painful ones. But truthfully, that Generation needs to tell us what and how it happened
@ogomokpala6961
@ogomokpala6961 3 года назад
It was a big tragedy. Silence was that generation's way of dealing with the trauma and pains. But I agree with you. They need to talk about it because it has continued to shape our life as a nation. So much suspicion and lack of unity of purpose is dragging us back as a nation. The level of unpatriotism is mad.
@obidikeuchechukwu6095
@obidikeuchechukwu6095 3 года назад
Yes same here My uncle fought in the war but the only tale he will tell you is how he lost a toe but never his full experience of the war
@habibaherojeagbabiaka2318
@habibaherojeagbabiaka2318 3 года назад
@@ogomokpala6961 we may never know what happened as most of that generation are either dead or very old. I don't even think they want to right their wrong. We are a very diverse people and I hope this generation will try to harness this diversity positively rather than letting unfounded suspicion and so much of negative tribalism ruin everything
@violetgeorge9873
@violetgeorge9873 3 года назад
My dad's comment about the war was this, war is bad, no body wins, you people (my generation) should never allow such a thing happen again.
@KiRetteCouture
@KiRetteCouture 3 года назад
Very interesting perspective. I'd never considered that point of view.
@TobieFagbohun
@TobieFagbohun 3 года назад
I don't even know how to describe how I feel after watching this entire interview. Thank you Chimamanda. Thank you Ebuka. This was just amazing. The honesty, the humor, and the vulnerability. Absolutely loved it all.
@hollyozioma
@hollyozioma 2 года назад
Totally agree!
@chiomareginald_
@chiomareginald_ 3 года назад
See as Ebuka is holding his heart as Chimamanda is saying you’re my person☺️☺️
@Barnabas_Akinrinola
@Barnabas_Akinrinola 3 года назад
Omo, I enjoyed this! And learnt a lot too. One thing about Chimamanda is honesty. Even when she could have said the most "appeasing" or "pleasant" thing, she still chose honesty. That's very virtuous. I also like her perspectives drawn from her understanding of mortality. My condolences on your losses, Chimamanda. Thank you for a truly beautiful and fun interview!
@chiomapatricia9860
@chiomapatricia9860 3 года назад
Gosh I could listen to this all day. Lemme train myself so I can be the one that would interview Ebuka one day!!!
@mytube3020
@mytube3020 3 года назад
Amen oh I'm on that list too😂
@dmamacita
@dmamacita 3 года назад
I wish you well
@OJAI001
@OJAI001 3 года назад
Love, how she carries herself gracefully.
@ayomidelawal6975
@ayomidelawal6975 3 года назад
Absolutely love this interview but I wish the igbo parts were subtitled for the non-igbo speakers
@akuepetu
@akuepetu 3 года назад
I hope Bounce does, I am Igbo and i would have loved to help but I think they repeated some of the Igbo conversation English or Ebuka asked next question in English so that the audience doesn't lose much.
@AlfredandPatStudios
@AlfredandPatStudios 3 года назад
I love Chimamanda so thoroughly...her brilliance 😩
@EmdeeTiamiyu
@EmdeeTiamiyu 3 года назад
A Queen 👑 raising a queen 👑. For me, it's the fact that she's consciously making her daughter speak Igbo (and Pidgin) first, even though she (the daughter) was born and bred in the US. Dear Chima-AMANDA, if you are reading this, here is a reassurance that your kind is rare. Bless you ❤️.
@chidimmaoti6532
@chidimmaoti6532 3 года назад
She wasn't born in the US. She grew up in Nsukka. I would've said she was born in Nsukka also but I'm really not sure about that.
@chinwenwojo-enyinnaya5359
@chinwenwojo-enyinnaya5359 3 года назад
@@chidimmaoti6532 She is talking about Chimamanda's daughter being born and bred in the US.
@Charms_nwa
@Charms_nwa 3 года назад
When she said „there are mothers who till date are still unaware as to the Whereabout of their children and we need to respect that “
@Chyeejane
@Chyeejane 3 года назад
See interview nau!!! I didn’t even want it to end
@bidemiakintan3246
@bidemiakintan3246 3 года назад
You can tell Ebuka is so smitten and adores Chimananda Ngozi Adichie. I was once a reader but I'm so ashamed I haven't read any of her books but starting tomorrow I will pick up purple hibiscus and start there. It was such a fun interview btw. I enjoyed every bit of it. Ebuka did a fabulous job
@oreoluwaoladimeji6617
@oreoluwaoladimeji6617 3 года назад
You should also check out The Thing Around Your Neck (short story collection) and Americanah.
@kennyu2073
@kennyu2073 3 года назад
You definitely need to read “Half of a Yellow Sun”.
@onakachi4361
@onakachi4361 3 года назад
I thought I was the only one that noticed. He (also) definitely respects her (rightfully so), so easy to see. Also, this guy is the best at what he does in Nigeria. He'll ask, they dodge, he asks again, they answer. He's not afraid of asking questions. Kudos to Ebuka and the blackbox team.
@bobbyel9663
@bobbyel9663 3 года назад
This comment is me
@akumagbairene4287
@akumagbairene4287 3 года назад
You should check out her latest short story, Zikora
@emmanuelossai750
@emmanuelossai750 3 года назад
Chimamanda was the least person I expected to see on this platform, I initially thought the platform was only exclusive to creatives in the music space - of the entertainment industry. However, this was very edifying, entertaining, insightful, unique and a little bit emotional. Indeed, Chimamanda is a gift to many generations. She is highly principled, meticulous and knows her onions. She touched on something I say to a lot of people, which is the fact that Igbo people will never unite if granted Biafra. That's the bitter truth. The clash of interest will be on another level. It will fail before it even starts. She really spoke well and Ebuka did well with the interview sessions as usual. I particularly liked how he respected the fact that she did not want to disclose certain things. It is her life at the end of the day and clout chasing isn't everyone's cup of tea. I totally enjoyed this. Kudos to the entire team, for this very unique initiative.
@lacuzy31
@lacuzy31 3 года назад
You can never move on from the death of a loved one. This year will be 11yrs I lost my father as I am writing this I am missing him. I think of him every single day
@julietobianujunwa2070
@julietobianujunwa2070 3 года назад
I immediately brought down my child's pictures from my website after listening to her talk about her daughter. I love you Mz Chimanda Ngozi Adichie. Accept my condolences dear.
@swagganificient
@swagganificient 3 года назад
By farrrrr the BEST Everrrr interview! So insightful, Quality Conversations, Expert Experience shared & The side humour was absolutely off the hinges, Ebuka is a demi-god at dis Job & Chimamanda is a goddess of Knowledge
@danielezeani753
@danielezeani753 3 года назад
Ebuka is hitting serious punch lines here. Smart guy
@victormbaegbu1384
@victormbaegbu1384 3 года назад
The best interview platform so far for me. Very intellectual. there's this thing about the way she talks with so much comportment and the way she speaks igbo even makes me more proud. From her personal private life to education, feminism, culture, politics, to fashion, I was engulfed. thank you Ebuka
@Kelvinikadi
@Kelvinikadi 3 года назад
I felt as if I was in a classroom watching this interview, Chimamanda is so so intelligent, wow. Thank you Ebuka for the nice questions and knowing when not to dig deep despite your closeness to her. I salute you.
@emmy7355
@emmy7355 3 года назад
Ebuka is too. Arguably the best 👌
@ajayiayomide3068
@ajayiayomide3068 3 года назад
This light is working wonders in Chimamanda's skin😊... Beautiful interview nonetheless, the more feminist we have in the world (Nigeria especially) the more ideal the world would be for both Men and Women alike.. Thanks a lot Chimamanda's, "Purple Hibiscus" shaped my reading interest and I'm so grateful. God bless you. Ebuka killed it again as usual, keep it up!
@aniefonasuquo5684
@aniefonasuquo5684 3 года назад
Chimamanda is my ultimate spec.
@OJMaronii
@OJMaronii 3 года назад
Almost 3hrs WELL SPENT......inspired to read more and be informed
@nzubeejimone9435
@nzubeejimone9435 3 года назад
I loved this interview, I always love to hear chimamanda speak, however, I feel Ebuka should have let her speak more, he intercepted her comments and interfered with some of her thought process.. I want to hear her choose her words and hear her literally pick the words she want, I also want to hear her really deep conversations irrespective of how many of those kind of interview she had given... She is an intellectual with an amazing mind, and that's the conversation I want... Am I the only one who thinks these?... Lots of applaud in the comment section..
@chiomapatricia9860
@chiomapatricia9860 3 года назад
Lol half of a yellow sun in a class she was taking. Wow!!!!!
@dannyboygram__
@dannyboygram__ 3 года назад
This interview is worth billions💥
@walter1938
@walter1938 3 года назад
I felt it when she started talking about the death of her father and aunt... I felt the same way years ago when both people died in my life. So much rage in grief!
@preciousco
@preciousco 3 года назад
I know that Ebuka’s interviews go well because people love him.
@succynice9062
@succynice9062 3 года назад
The interview was so engaging, at a point I was like mehn am I the one watching an interview of over 2hrs without being bored. I so much love this, so much intelligence
@kemiatoyegbe5653
@kemiatoyegbe5653 3 года назад
mee too
@hassanoyinkansola8789
@hassanoyinkansola8789 Год назад
I could listen to Chimamanda talk all day .
@rerebella9441
@rerebella9441 3 года назад
This is such an amazing interview, best Chimamanda interview I have seen! So candid, open, intimate, relaxed and fresh!
@ubongabasi3599
@ubongabasi3599 3 года назад
At 24:07, she talks about success and being paranoid that ppl no longer tell you the truth, I remember Obinze and him sharing these same sentiments with Ifemelu.
@thecaloriequeen8794
@thecaloriequeen8794 3 года назад
Chimamanda! Sheer Brilliance🥂
@jorisvaganee8877
@jorisvaganee8877 3 года назад
Wow, the most open, honest interview I've ever watched on youtube. I enjoyed it from the first minute till the last. We've ordered a fresh copy of Americanah for our public library since the old one has been read by so many people that it is beyond repair. Thanks, Chimamanda and Ebuka. Antwerp, Belgium.
@priscillaeffah8192
@priscillaeffah8192 3 года назад
"People adapt when they see their is a benefit"
@sentinel7052
@sentinel7052 3 года назад
Chimamanda is the real deal! So happy the way she is able to balance her work and family life especially her views on parenting. 😊🙌
@sharonolojede9372
@sharonolojede9372 3 года назад
Can’t emphasize enough how much I love this woman 🤎
@ugoincloud
@ugoincloud 3 года назад
She's worth the wait. Waiting patiently 😌
@adefemisarumi7626
@adefemisarumi7626 3 года назад
I loved her write up in the New Yorker - "Notes on grief". Totally relatable for me. Felt it on another level. An amazing piece, I haven't closed the browser tab ever since. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@eziomachukwuocha7468
@eziomachukwuocha7468 3 года назад
I didn't want this interview to end. Ebuka pls bring part 3 n 4. We love u Ngozi Adichie
@faithchilaka7087
@faithchilaka7087 3 года назад
Never seen her talk like this on an interview, Loved that i name my daughter after her ....
@obeeig44
@obeeig44 3 года назад
@Faith Chibuzo, You know why this interview is different and refreshing, Ebuka is more than just an interview host they are friends so it's just different cos they are so natural and open minded. You may never find any interview of her like this again anywhere.
@Atemij
@Atemij 3 года назад
@obiora Emeka, Ebuka makes the guest quite comfortable and natural. Check others he has interviewed.....falz , tiwa etc.
@obeeig44
@obeeig44 3 года назад
@@Atemij Yea he does but there is a special friendship between him and CNA cos he knows her family unlike Falz, Tiwa and others
@ichiegbogbo1630
@ichiegbogbo1630 3 года назад
Ebuka.. Odogwu to the core! Brilliant interview skills. Our modern-day Larry King. Its not always about shouting/screaming behind the microphone... Like Ezege said.. "foam ka-eji eti udu. Keep it up Nwanne.
@chicadimples1878
@chicadimples1878 3 года назад
Our Queen👑! I'm so proud of you Omekannia...
@yakib6620
@yakib6620 3 года назад
This is without doubt the best interview I have ever watched! Made almost 3hours or so seem like 30minutes. Chimamanda exudes so much intelligence and Ebuka holds his own too👏🏿
@hadassahbass1371
@hadassahbass1371 3 года назад
I’ve watched many of her interviews and this is by my favourite, Ebuka did a good job with this. It felt like two friends gisting more than an interview. Chimamanda is always a delight to listen too - wise, measured, funny and thoughtful.
@daniellajegede1264
@daniellajegede1264 3 года назад
I terribly enjoyed the first part. Really liked the aura in the black box. Looking forward to this💃🏾💃🏾
@noluthandomnguni
@noluthandomnguni 3 года назад
Refreshing interview. Thank you for bringing this side of Chimamanda. You're on point with the interview, both of you were comfortable yet direct and focused on content.
@chidinmajoy5782
@chidinmajoy5782 3 года назад
I love how honest she is... Some people would say "they're proud to be a Nigerian" There's actually nothing to be proud of... At least, for now. What a wonderful interview!
@temitopeoketikun1379
@temitopeoketikun1379 3 года назад
I love every bit of this. Thank you so much. This was so personal to her and I appreciate this
@olumurewaolubela9444
@olumurewaolubela9444 3 года назад
Thank you very much for this. ❤️❤️. More please 🥂
@chyesoro3867
@chyesoro3867 3 года назад
What can say but wow. Almost 3 hrs of beautiful sincere chat from the heart Love you both
@MartinUwakwe
@MartinUwakwe 3 года назад
Patiently waiting! I really enjoyed the first part. I have seen almost all of Chimamanda's interviews on RU-vid. This particular one beats all of them.
@UKLeonie
@UKLeonie 3 года назад
Shared on all my platforms what a beautiful interview
@lieuk5485
@lieuk5485 3 года назад
Yo that a big flex lol, been in a class where you are the material. It such a blessing.
@regug3279
@regug3279 3 года назад
Chiamanda Ngozi-Adiche is a golden treasure to the world, periodttt! ❤️
@stephenoloh4532
@stephenoloh4532 3 года назад
A great interview. Enjoyed every bit of it.
@promz_space
@promz_space 3 года назад
Brilliance all over this room!! God bless you woman❤️❤️❤️
@GinaMmaduPharm
@GinaMmaduPharm 3 года назад
I totally love this from the beginning to the end. God bless you my favorite woman ❤❤❤
@IrokoCritic
@IrokoCritic 3 года назад
Great convo as always. The chemistry these two have is great!
@annabella2279
@annabella2279 3 года назад
I did not want the interview to end, I thoroughly enjoyed it and will surely recommend to my friends. Kudos
@nmesomachendo5712
@nmesomachendo5712 3 года назад
This is the best and most interesting interviews I watched so far in my life
@ChyAnalyst
@ChyAnalyst 3 года назад
Wow!! Enjoyed watching every part of this interview.
@davidasikpata1938
@davidasikpata1938 3 года назад
enjoyed this so much, I suggest that in interviews where languages are being spoken, translations should be captioned for non-speakers of the lingua
@Ehcufie
@Ehcufie 3 года назад
I loved every second of this interview. I wish it was longer. Thank you so much Ebuka for asking these questions and Chimamanda for being honest.
@hlulanibaloyi5503
@hlulanibaloyi5503 3 года назад
Gosh this was such a beautiful interview, way different from many she has done....felt like listening to a friend, purely loved it
@Mosiwomeka
@Mosiwomeka 3 года назад
It is beautiful! Your book being used as a material for a class you are taking.. Beautiful!!!! 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏 I doff my hat.
@ibiyinkadada7638
@ibiyinkadada7638 3 года назад
This is a brilliant piece of work!
@dumadan7561
@dumadan7561 3 года назад
Ebuka, I always enjoy your interviews, from your days on The Spot, and as many have mentioned you are a skilful interviewer. This is the third instalment of this show that I’ve seen (Tiwa Savage, Falz and now Chimamanda) and I must say they are wonderful and the way you draw out information from your guests is simply a skill that you have honed over time. Quick suggestion though, if possible please provide closed captions to interpret some of the things said in our Nigerian languages, first for some of us who don’t speak or understand that language and for the foreigners watching too. And this goes for all the Nigerian languages, including pidgin. It’s just so all viewers can take in all that is being said. Thanks for the great work! Absolutely no mediocrity here 😃
@Adatochi
@Adatochi 3 года назад
Phew! I could have gone on listening. Thanks guys, really enjoyed the interview. Kudos bounceradio!
@aruoriworiwoegor1718
@aruoriworiwoegor1718 3 года назад
So graceful! Brilliant interview!!!
@ijescorner
@ijescorner 3 года назад
It's almost 4am and I've watched both parts! It started of just to see small. But ended up watching the entire episodes. So refreshing to see this other version of Chimamanda in interviews. Very interesting. And the name gem from part 1... hilarious!
@staj
@staj 3 года назад
She’s utterly brilliant and interesting ... 10 hour wait ... no probs. Great Interview as ever, keep up the Great Work.
@arinzemaxwell9409
@arinzemaxwell9409 3 года назад
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@ubongabasi3599
@ubongabasi3599 3 года назад
I love how easily she laughs, makes me smile.
@princejonas6960
@princejonas6960 3 года назад
Honestly you guys have made my day, I didn't even know when I get sucked with this lovely interview at the same time working. Thank thank you very much.
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