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#Kwaniat10 Lecture III: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 

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Kwani Trust celebrated a decade in artistic, literary and media production, reflecting on a single page in a considerable history of storytelling in Kenya and East Africa, between 27-30th November, 2013.
This is a public lecture by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie at University of Nairobi's Taifa Hall, with an introduction by Dr. Tom Odhiambo from the Literature Department.
Web: www.kwani.org
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Filmed by Circle and Square Productions at Kenyatta University. Camera by:
Timothy Mwaura |Elijah Mumo| Chris King
Filmed at University of Nairobi - 29th November 2013
Web: www.kwani.org
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Filmed by Circle and Square Productions | Camera by Timothy Mwaura & Chris King

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Комментарии : 67   
@chetaigbokwe
@chetaigbokwe 9 лет назад
Watching Adichie gives me a hope of a fulfilled life. A life which I have always desired, a life of my dream, a life of a writer.
@janetkhaemba1355
@janetkhaemba1355 2 года назад
I was in the audience and can say this was very inspiring and it changed my literary perspectives. Later l also met Yvonne Owuor and together l had the two books autographed.
@felicity3159
@felicity3159 7 лет назад
I love listening to you Chimamanda.so passionate about what you do , talented and inspiring .Proudly African.
@GracefullyKaren
@GracefullyKaren 9 лет назад
How I loveeee Chimamanda Adichie ❤️
@rosalinamatunog7607
@rosalinamatunog7607 5 лет назад
She is brilliant! I love her sense of humor.
@ojukwuebele2657
@ojukwuebele2657 2 года назад
My sister, your too good beyond unimaginable!!!
@andrewfatorma2188
@andrewfatorma2188 Год назад
Too beautiful to be too serious and carefully educated, my African icon,
@miraiga
@miraiga 10 лет назад
"hopelessly sentimental Pan African" You read my heart Chimamanda! Amazing talk
@zsazsaoolala
@zsazsaoolala 8 лет назад
I'm looking forward to 'Have You Met the Other African?'
@luzbrown2904
@luzbrown2904 6 лет назад
I listen to her while doing my work.
@suleimanyakubu7288
@suleimanyakubu7288 2 года назад
I cherished your speeches always. you are more inspirational to many people in Nigeria, Africa and the world wide general.
@the360project8
@the360project8 5 лет назад
Real Afrikan jewel
@gnapatigaonkar2865
@gnapatigaonkar2865 2 года назад
I am an Indian.But I am proud of literary icon Chimamand Adechie. Phenomenal public speaker. May God bless her.
@Cinemaste
@Cinemaste 7 лет назад
There's a quality abt chimamanda that interpellates women of color who come from afar and now live in America
@brynray34bull78
@brynray34bull78 2 года назад
You are very beautiful and good words you always tell the world
@Auntkekebaby
@Auntkekebaby 8 лет назад
I loooove her!!
@brokenbulbs
@brokenbulbs 6 лет назад
Such a beautiful woman! I have a major crush on her!
@damianeze7292
@damianeze7292 5 лет назад
Gordon Graham Sorry Bro!
@Favour2020
@Favour2020 2 года назад
Not Available Now.
@hawioselu1186
@hawioselu1186 9 лет назад
Amazing talk
@francisugwu8491
@francisugwu8491 3 года назад
How I love listening to Chimamanda Adichie.
@ayo30s
@ayo30s 7 лет назад
Ngozi, thank you so much for being...
@user-sf6bj4ug8z
@user-sf6bj4ug8z 10 месяцев назад
Beautiful 👍 👏👏👏👏
@Okwash1
@Okwash1 9 лет назад
Great Lady.
@musembimagdalene
@musembimagdalene 2 года назад
Nice speech.... sadly,Yo like button isn't working!
@blackwallflower
@blackwallflower 8 лет назад
I love her so much♥
@thisismystone9658
@thisismystone9658 4 года назад
Hahah.. That African Child book was amazing.
@shadmeschokoye9098
@shadmeschokoye9098 5 лет назад
"SAP" in Igbo meaning ' ota n'isi ' I love that phrase. Like days of famine
@edetvictor4316
@edetvictor4316 5 лет назад
I am so in love with her
@denzelliboetz2018
@denzelliboetz2018 5 лет назад
she;s just too good
@jefferyteyekisseih2402
@jefferyteyekisseih2402 2 года назад
Say that again bro , too good 👍
@farijalahjuma8912
@farijalahjuma8912 5 лет назад
Ooh I love this
@uchevictornwaocha2282
@uchevictornwaocha2282 2 года назад
I love everything about chiamanda adichie
@ifeanyianene6770
@ifeanyianene6770 8 лет назад
Sensational
@thisismystone9658
@thisismystone9658 4 года назад
True... Its unfair to use someones benchmark to benchmark for ourselves.
@ntinyari4494
@ntinyari4494 8 лет назад
I have a crush on Sankara too, hihi :)
@adammohumed9970
@adammohumed9970 8 лет назад
really you are hero of your people love u
@Nidhi-ll3yq
@Nidhi-ll3yq 8 лет назад
Wow !
@effionggoodnews5876
@effionggoodnews5876 5 лет назад
Lovely
@edmundakajiofor9963
@edmundakajiofor9963 4 года назад
Ngozi chimamanda,I love you.
@sabirosman380
@sabirosman380 7 лет назад
you're inspiration
@DenisWOTAwor
@DenisWOTAwor 5 лет назад
More likes for 2018
@abigailadesuwa4526
@abigailadesuwa4526 3 года назад
I love her 💟
@willykipchumba6640
@willykipchumba6640 3 года назад
I love her, I love her work. She is my first love 😣
@vicador6240
@vicador6240 4 года назад
Excellent
@tochukwutoboy146
@tochukwutoboy146 7 лет назад
she really changed me....
@lucybernard4134
@lucybernard4134 10 лет назад
Chimamanda
@tinsaieberhanu9413
@tinsaieberhanu9413 2 года назад
Love you
@kanguehkanlapdhor1492
@kanguehkanlapdhor1492 6 лет назад
She is African girl God give talent
@isaaco94704
@isaaco94704 4 года назад
15:44 #HAPPY #HOLIDAYS.
@elizabethc9843
@elizabethc9843 2 года назад
Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 😍
@dusabejeanclaude7879
@dusabejeanclaude7879 5 лет назад
I wish to see myself writing down
@stevearmborst7268
@stevearmborst7268 2 года назад
☀️🙌
@muli_eriq
@muli_eriq 3 года назад
This isn't Taifa hall. It's 8.4.4 Multi purpose hall (M. P. H)
@emekannam5525
@emekannam5525 3 года назад
Agu nwanyi!
@geraldndiritu4774
@geraldndiritu4774 2 года назад
i love her sooo much plus this is not taifa hall
@rudraom9
@rudraom9 5 лет назад
Rohit Goswami
@Omoihoro
@Omoihoro 6 лет назад
HALF OF A YELLOW SUN IS A LITERARY FORGERY A claim for copyright infringement has been made by Anne Giwa-Amu against Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Biyi Bandele and Harper Collins Publishers in relation to the literary work, Half of A Yellow Sun. Anne Giwa-Amu, a law graduate from the London School of Economics and Political Science, is demanding damages and an account of profit as a consequence of the infringement of her copyright in the literary work entitled ‘SADE’. In legal papers submitted to the Court, Ms Giwa-Amu alleged: “As a substantial amount of original material found in SADE, an earlier copyright work also appears in Half of A Yellow Sun a later work...Ms Adichie could not have included this by coincidence”. Ms Giwa-Amu alleged that in 1998 she sent a copy of her manuscript to Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, Nigeria. “Chinua Achebe, a writer linked to the Biafra propaganda effort, was the main decision maker on the Board of Directors at Heinemann”. Ms Giwa-Amu was informed that Chinua Achebe read and accepted SADE for publication for senior secondary school in Nigeria under the sub-title ‘SADE United We Stand’. Chinua Achebe later endorsed and promoted Half of A yellow Sun and one of his poems appears on the first page which would have entitled him to royalties from the sale of Half of A Yellow Sun. Chinua Achebe, Chimamanda Adichie and Biyi Bandele share the same literary agent, The Wylie Agency. During an interview with the Premium Times, Ms Adichie claimed that after the publication of her first novel, Purple Hibiscus, Chinua Achebe tried to arrange a meeting with her. Ms Adichie claims that after this communication she wrote Half of A Yellow Sun. Although Ms Adichie was not born until 1977 and did not experience the civil war, she claims to have written the novel after reading thirty-one books by other authors. In the legal papers, Ms Giwa-Amu alleged that Ms Adichie rewrote her novel SADE by copying the setting, structure, plot, language, themes, characterization, incidents, content, form, subject matter, supporting arguments and scenes. Ms Giwa-Amu has claimed that every incident from her literary work, SADE, has been reword and expanded upon to create a literary forgery Claim number CO1CF281 County Court at Cardiff, Cardiff Civil Justice Centre, 2 Park Street, Cardiff. CF10 1ET For details contact: agiwaamu@yahoo.co.uk
@doualajazzcafe3156
@doualajazzcafe3156 5 лет назад
I am a french speaking so you will excuse my english. @ RR is RU-vid now Court of Law? Don't you know who and where to adress this? I've read Chimamanda book and went trough Google to know about your writer; please tell me if an insane madness love story and politic story are similar. In Chimamanda' Book, her main character has birth problems, but as per the synopsis down there yours wanted to tie up a man with pregnancy hummm Chimamanda book is 448 pages and yours is 250 pages lol Please stop this sabotage because it seems like egusi soup is dancing Shaku-shaku in your head! Synopsis of "Sade" by Anne Giwa-Amu A debut novel, in which the headstrong mixed race daughter of a Nigerian Supreme Court judge becomes emotionally entangled with an already engaged barrister. In an attempt to entice him into marriage, she falls pregnant, but her plan fails and she turns to the ancient African gods for help. Synopsis of "Half of a yellow sun" by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie This highly anticipated novel from Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is set in Nigeria during the 1960s, at the time of a vicious civil war in which a million people died and thousands were massacred in cold blood. The three main characters in the novel are swept up in the violence during these turbulent years. One is a young boy from a poor village who is employed at a university lecturer's house. The other is a young middle-class woman, Olanna, who has to confront the reality of the massacre of her relatives. And the third is a white man, a writer who lives in Nigeria for no clear reason, and who falls in love with Olanna's twin sister, a remote and enigmatic character. As these people's lives intersect, they have to question their own responses to the unfolding political events. This extraordinary novel is about Africa in a wider sense: about moral responsibility, about the end of colonialism, about ethnic allegiances, about class and race; and about the ways in which love can complicate all of these things.
@chukwuemekaogbu8037
@chukwuemekaogbu8037 5 лет назад
Hahah. Yorubas and their hatred....lol. The two stories are DIFFERENT. Sade is different! Half of a yellow sun is different from Sade! Take your case to court...haha
@christieatuh
@christieatuh 5 лет назад
You can't even write a full name. R R really? Its 2019 we still have not heard the name of your Sade anywhere. Check out were Ngozi's works have reached and the many more she is written. Naysayers!
@effionggoodnews5876
@effionggoodnews5876 5 лет назад
Who is this RR fellow? Please I advise that you keep your sentiment and respect this woman! She deserves it. God bless you dear...
@nyembsafric1
@nyembsafric1 4 года назад
🙄
@DenisWOTAwor
@DenisWOTAwor 5 лет назад
More likes for 2018