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Igbo’s can’t unite for Presidency – Chimamanda Adichie

Igbo’s can’t unite for Presidency – Chimamanda Adichie.

The Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Adichie during her interview with Ebuka Obi-Uchendu has given her two cents about Igbos and Biafra.

The 43-year-old wondered how Igbos can achieve Biafra when they can’t unite towards selecting a Nigerian president who is from the region.

The renowned writer said Igbo people need to rethink how they strategies politically before talking about secession.

She said:

 “There is no Biafra. There are new movements but, for me, it’s a question of being practical. Where would the border be? What is propelling these movements is a sense of marginalization, which I think is completely valid.

 “But this idea that the answer is independence is what I’m not convinced of. Nobody has made a logical case for me. Quite frankly, I’ve observed the terrible leadership that we have in the southeast.

 “Igbo people cannot unite if, for example, we say we want an Igbo president. And then we’re talking about Biafra. There is a lot of political work we need to do in the southeast.

 “We need to do a lot of rethinking on how we strategies politically before we can talk about Biafra.”

She also spoke about misogyny in the South East and its effect on politics.

She said:

 “There are things I quarrel with, in Igbo culture. It’s misogynistic, as are many cultures. That’s the problem. The world is misogynistic. At my father’s funeral, they showed where the widow, my mother, would sit.

 “And they showed where the sons in the extended family (umunna) would sit. That’s where those coming would go to present whatever they bring. It’s the sons’. And that was the end. My father had three daughters. There was no place for them.

 “I raised the question and a man in my umunna said we would have to loiter around. There’s a problem with that.

 “There’s a woman who apparently is going to run for governor in Anambra state.

 “I’m having a conversation with a group of people and what they’re saying is, ‘Can a woman rule Anambra?’ Do you need a dangling organ to rule a state? It’s hard enough for both male and female politicians.

 “But women have this additional problem of perception, a reason for which many people won’t vote them.

 “Igbo culture is just not very good when it comes to gender. Culture as we have it are rules men made to benefit men.

 “In my hometown, I seem to have this status of an ‘honorary man’ and that’s because of my achievements. People adapt when they see some benefits to it which means that it’s changeable. It’s engraved on the stones.”

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