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Monday, September 03, 2018

The Original Feminist Chimamanda Adichie Covers Elle India

Prominent Nigerian author and feminist, Chimamanda Adichie, has again graced the September front cover of Elle India in an exclusive interview.






Chimamanda Adichie was interviewed by Elle India’s editor Supriya Dravid about storytelling spirits, her shocking cooking habits and never-ending curiosity with people’s lives.

The interview would officially be out later in September.

Elle is the Indian edition of the worldwide lifestyle magazine of French origin called Elle.

18 comments:

  1. That’s my President but what’s “original feminist”
    I’m out biko.

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  2. Chief executive officer of ndi feminist.

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  3. Enter your comment... I love her,she is just too real

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  4. Chimamanda issa GOAL

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  5. Beauty and brains complete enclosure

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  6. Lol @original feminist.
    Me I no be feminist & idgaf

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  7. My woman crush. Watched her last week on CNN Amanpour
    Superwoman!!!

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  8. Women like saying they aren't feminist. Love feminism please. Fight for equality starts with you. The woman

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    1. I am a woman, I do not want to be treated equally as a man.
      I want to be recognised as the weaker sex. I want to be recognised as a female who should be looked after by the male.
      I have my own money, that doesn't mean I am equal to my husband. I want to look up to my husband always.
      I am very happy with the way we live our lives.

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    2. @anonymous that’s exactly how you will be treated. Inferior to men, a weak person, a beggar by choice. You will never be above men. You will always be under them. That’s exactly what you want and that’s what you’ll get.

      I’m a woman, I have my own money. I’m married my husband has his own money, we put our money together to create a balance in our finances. I am not better than anyone and no one is better than me.

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  9. ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜
    I love her!

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  10. My unborn baby’s namesake. A good representation of the fact that a woman can have it all.

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