Chimamanda…. I simple love you….i identify with your opinions…. I am a Nigerian….I feel you are absolutely normal…because I am😮 and I am a Catholic nun (missionary sister) who has mingled with many cultures and loving my Catholic faith much❤
May be those who think you're crazy are crazy too. Hair is big problem for sure, My natural hair is just upside down 😢. Lawino in 'Song of Lawino' tries to explain African hair showing it's beauty. She reflects the pain one has to go through to attain what's accepted .
We do not mind these people expecting us to wear hair and makeup to fit in. We stay natural ❤ as our Creator made us. ❤ Thank you for sharing your wisdom
Chimamanda Ngozika Adichie, we so much love u and we thank God for giving the Igbo race somebody like, u are a blessing to the entire Igbo race and Africa at large.
Oh I love my natural hair in any country I've been to., most of the time. I am a beautiful black woman who loves her natural hair. I like being me I love Chimamanda
She always says the truth, she speaks for so many people. She is gifted with knowledge, wisdom n ability to communicate, even on things which we all know n feel but lack proper words to say explicitly for people to understand.
Love your hair ,your whole been. Black hair is so fabulously virtitile. Our hair can be style to so many breath taking styles. Love your own fabulous hair. Those wigs just look like a wig.
Chimmamanda nwanne mmadu, Most people in NIGERIA....and the world think you are BRILLIANT! Yes there's that "political class" whom your views might directly affect and perhaps throw off, but Eve they are human and under other circumstances would definitely identify with most of your ideals. Stay intact ❤❤❤
I have similar story, I don't like wearing makeup and heels and I went to an interview without makeup and heels and the interviewer asked me why I am not on make-up and heels. Anyways, everyone has their priorities, the way you feel about relaxers is the way I feel about make-up, you don't want to put chemicals on your hair but you have no problems putting chemicals on your face. I don't want to put chemicals on my face and that's one of the reasons I don't like wearing make-up.
Good for you but can you tell me how wearing makeup you can wash off in minutes is the same as putting chemicals in your hair which cannot be undone unless you cut it off?
@@christianayusuf1954 You mean putting makeup which contains chemicals on your skin that enters into the pores of your skin. I'm not even saying that make-up is bad, but if people with relaxed hair are not proud of their natural hair, then people who can't go public without makeup are also not proud of their natural face. I've never seen this woman without a full face of heavy make-up. I go out without makeup and I post my natural face on my social media because I am confident in my natural face.
@@vickyotie girl no... It's not the same thing. Bleaching your skin can be compared to relaxing your hair not makeup. I don't even wear makeup and I know that. Chimamanda or which woman? I've seen clips of her with no makeup - this makeup she has on currently is called heavy makeup? Lol how're are you so proud of your natural face but have no problem with wearing European standards wigs,filters and all?
How on earth can any Nigerian think or say you're crazy? Please discard that idea. You are loved and accepted for being you. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT YOU'RE A BLESSING AND SOURCE OF ENCOURAGEMENT TO MANY. STAY LOVED.
On some level I think it sets us apart. God made us this way to set us apart. In a wonderful way my hair can be long and really light on my head, yet because of kinks has a lot of body.
My daughter has alway worn natural hair and is doing well at Google as a sw engineer, architect, and product manager. There are safe and safer places to work as you are.
Chiamandan, i am proud of you one things That you are a proud African.....I have question for you, what is something that concern you much about Africains youths-strugles around the glob....?
They are not expected to change the hair that nature gave them. They work on their hair to look good. And looking good depends on the specific individual's taste.
1:40 -1:45, "Dreads", Her calling it dreads is proving her point, they (you know who's " they") called it dreads because black hair was considered scary & def not attractive...so in case you were wondering the more correct word will be "LOCS", just locs not dreadlocks dread etc
We call it dreads in Nigeria, infact it was recently we started calling it dreadlocks and locs, and Nigeria's lingua will definitely show up in what she say.
I can't count the amount of time I get told to do something about my hair, each time I wear my natural hair, some go as far as suggesting I wear wigs, lol. I give them a lot of f*ck you, but then it gets tiring. I'm really waiting for the time when black women, especially Nigerian women will be confident in wearing their natural hair. For now I will continue to wear mine and keep giving them the middle finger.
It's really nice to hear a woman icon talk about this. I find it difficult to rationalise how the African women can ignore the obvious indignity in wearing the hair of other races just to look beautiful. It makes the African woman appear to be shallow in thinking.
Yes, I agree. She is educated but crazy in some areas. I respect her knowledge and education even though she has no wisdom. Just like Wole Soyinka, she talks to the elites about what they want to hear so she can get some national and international awards. And she knows it because she is not changing a single life with her speeches.
@@edwardeller4579 If ye haven’t connected the dots or figured out the game at this stage, you probably have the least desire to and are content with the status quo. ✌🏾🕊️
That is correct, she has lived in the US. Also that's what we see so we know it. She is allowed to speak her truth. Just look at the stories on social media. Get real, she is.
@@sophiemclarke6556 And I'm allowed to speak my sentiments too am I not? Because something is true doesn't mean it's not harsh to say in certain places and circumstances. You know, if one says Africa is deeply poor on TV, it's true but harsh right? Some journalist once asked her if there are bookshops in Nigeria and she clearly didn't like it from her response... that someone had that kind of stereotype about her country. But truth be told, there are areas in Nigeria without bookshops, and/or where buying of books is not popular. Truth, but Harsh if that journalist had said it.
Instead of getting offended by harsh truths, why not face those so called harsh truths and actually do something about them? So America is deeply racist? Start a conversation on how to create a culture of inclusivity, one that sees everyone as human. So Africa is deeply poor? Let's contend for change of policies and vices that keep Africa poor. Trust me, we got the power.
i'm a nigerian woman too so maybe you'll hear me when I say this... this woman is so divisive and the narrative she keeps pushing is dangerous. wearing my hair natural has never been "political", the US is not "deeply racist" , and in 2024 show me a woman who lost a job because she kept her hair natural. where do you get these things from??? as long as it's not untidy, nobody actually nobody cares if there's a chemical in your hair or not. the even more dangerous problem is that her (and her liberal club) leave our young black girls thinking if they didn't get the job, it must be because someone doesn't like their hair or someone is racist (whereas they may have just been unqualified and need that feedback as a propeller to more hard work).
Chimamanda…. I simple love you….i identify with your opinions…. I am a Nigerian….I feel you are absolutely normal…because I am😮 and I am a Catholic nun (missionary sister) who has mingled with many cultures and loving my Catholic faith much❤
May be those who think you're crazy are crazy too. Hair is big problem for sure, My natural hair is just upside down 😢. Lawino in 'Song of Lawino' tries to explain African hair showing it's beauty. She reflects the pain one has to go through to attain what's accepted .
How do you do your hair?
She is certainly black excellence.
No, she is an excellent human being. She is at top of the human race
Yes, she is amasing.
@@RafaelGarciaYito_7131true
I love her soooo much❤❤
I love how Chimamanda is wearing her hair. It is glorious, just gorgeous 🎉
This lady is so articulate.
Intelligent and Beautiful 🎉
I wouldn't she be?
I love black women's natural hair
We don’t care
We do not mind these people expecting us to wear hair and makeup to fit in. We stay natural ❤ as our Creator made us. ❤
Thank you for sharing your wisdom
I'm so glad she tells the truth.
It's been 4 years now since I started keeping natural hair 🎉
It's 7 yrs for me, sis. Nature's way is the best way always and forever. ☀️🙅🏾♀️🌳🖤
I kept mine for 7 years, relaxed and regreted it. Now in transitioning...
I have been 10yrs and still going.. sis lets come together and change this perception.
4yrs for me, since June 2010
I am a western woman …..and I love the natural hair of African women 😊 such beautiful
We dont care
@@ScissorN Who hurt you?
@@hank60ask him/her, & it's not the first time this person is commenting this 😂😂😂
Chimamanda Ngozika Adichie, we so much love u and we thank God for giving the Igbo race somebody like, u are a blessing to the entire Igbo race and Africa at large.
Chimamanda, you're wrong there...
We thank God for blessing us with a genius like you, and we cherish you. 🥰
You are simply the best
Oh I love my natural hair in any country I've been to., most of the time.
I am a beautiful black woman who loves her natural hair.
I like being me
I love Chimamanda
She always says the truth, she speaks for so many people. She is gifted with knowledge, wisdom n ability to communicate, even on things which we all know n feel but lack proper words to say explicitly for people to understand.
You are one of a few.i love your frankness.
Love your hair ,your whole been. Black hair is so fabulously virtitile. Our hair can be style to so many breath taking styles. Love your own fabulous hair. Those wigs just look like a wig.
I strongly prefer and love her look and hair. Braids or Fro. It’s all good. An AWESOME queen.
Thank you for being you... And we need your books in schools and liberties here in Nigeria
Chimamanda you're just accepted and beautiful beautiful the way you are. Keep up the good job ok. Much love your way girl.
Love you sis Chimamanda
You are not crazy you are an icon
We love your writing and your conversations and speeches are so enjoyable. May God bless your life.
We love your writing. Also, your conversations and speeches are so enjoyable. May God bless your life.
Chimmamanda nwanne mmadu,
Most people in NIGERIA....and the world think you are BRILLIANT! Yes there's that "political class" whom your views might directly affect and perhaps throw off, but Eve they are human and under other circumstances would definitely identify with most of your ideals.
Stay intact ❤❤❤
They are not the only one, l think she is crazy Too but also Intelligent.
Maybe its that "realm" of "crazyness" that made her to be the genius she is..., I just adore her,
she can be so endearing
I love you sooooo much ❤
The title is so untrue.
How can Nigerians think a 'true Nigerian' is crazy?
Nigerians are extremely proud of you.
I have similar story, I don't like wearing makeup and heels and I went to an interview without makeup and heels and the interviewer asked me why I am not on make-up and heels.
Anyways, everyone has their priorities, the way you feel about relaxers is the way I feel about make-up, you don't want to put chemicals on your hair but you have no problems putting chemicals on your face.
I don't want to put chemicals on my face and that's one of the reasons I don't like wearing make-up.
wow
U hv really been hurt
Good for you but can you tell me how wearing makeup you can wash off in minutes is the same as putting chemicals in your hair which cannot be undone unless you cut it off?
@@christianayusuf1954 You mean putting makeup which contains chemicals on your skin that enters into the pores of your skin.
I'm not even saying that make-up is bad, but if people with relaxed hair are not proud of their natural hair, then people who can't go public without makeup are also not proud of their natural face.
I've never seen this woman without a full face of heavy make-up. I go out without makeup and I post my natural face on my social media because I am confident in my natural face.
@@vickyotie girl no... It's not the same thing. Bleaching your skin can be compared to relaxing your hair not makeup. I don't even wear makeup and I know that.
Chimamanda or which woman? I've seen clips of her with no makeup - this makeup she has on currently is called heavy makeup? Lol
how're are you so proud of your natural face but have no problem with wearing European standards wigs,filters and all?
Bless you
How on earth can any Nigerian think or say you're crazy? Please discard that idea. You are loved and accepted for being you. ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT YOU'RE A BLESSING AND SOURCE OF ENCOURAGEMENT TO MANY. STAY LOVED.
Chimanda thank you. Black Woman is beautiful
On some level I think it sets us apart. God made us this way to set us apart. In a wonderful way my hair can be long and really light on my head, yet because of kinks has a lot of body.
I love you chimamanda
Beautiful and intelligent
My daughter has alway worn natural hair and is doing well at Google as a sw engineer, architect, and product manager. There are safe and safer places to work as you are.
If you are crazy then my prayer to God is to make me crazy.
We don't think, we know😂
F£%kuness...yep. Have acquired a lot of that!😅😅
Chimamand, Thank you. You are so right and beautiful. So why your hostess not show her face?
Is this really her hair?
Wow
🥰 yes the pain of culturists quite pathetic to say the least
Chiamandan, i am proud of you one things That you are a proud African.....I have question for you, what is something that concern you much about Africains youths-strugles around the glob....?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
They are not expected to change the hair that nature gave them. They work on their hair to look good. And looking good depends on the specific individual's taste.
Oh PLEASE!!!
@@KBTadieh oh please!
1:40 -1:45,
"Dreads", Her calling it dreads is proving her point, they (you know who's " they") called it dreads because black hair was considered scary & def not attractive...so in case you were wondering the more correct word will be "LOCS", just locs not dreadlocks dread etc
We call it dreads in Nigeria, infact it was recently we started calling it dreadlocks and locs, and Nigeria's lingua will definitely show up in what she say.
We don't think you are crazy
Maybe the men, some crazy women
I’m upset with the people in this audience. Why are do they look so bored mxm
I can't count the amount of time I get told to do something about my hair, each time I wear my natural hair, some go as far as suggesting I wear wigs, lol. I give them a lot of f*ck you, but then it gets tiring. I'm really waiting for the time when black women, especially Nigerian women will be confident in wearing their natural hair. For now I will continue to wear mine and keep giving them the middle finger.
It's really nice to hear a woman icon talk about this. I find it difficult to rationalise how the African women can ignore the obvious indignity in wearing the hair of other races just to look beautiful. It makes the African woman appear to be shallow in thinking.
I used to admire Chimamanda. Not any more. I really struggle to understand what she now stands for.
Yes, I agree. She is educated but crazy in some areas. I respect her knowledge and education even though she has no wisdom. Just like Wole Soyinka, she talks to the elites about what they want to hear so she can get some national and international awards. And she knows it because she is not changing a single life with her speeches.
100% spot on
In what specific areas is she crazy?
Your comment is appreciated. Glad to see that not all are being fooled by chimamanda.
I would love to know which "elites" she's appeasing and what it is they are hoping to hear from her.
@@edwardeller4579 If ye haven’t connected the dots or figured out the game at this stage, you probably have the least desire to and are content with the status quo. ✌🏾🕊️
why did she say america is deepl rac!st lol. Damn that was harsh.
That is correct, she has lived in the US. Also that's what we see so we know it. She is allowed to speak her truth. Just look at the stories on social media. Get real, she is.
@@sophiemclarke6556 And I'm allowed to speak my sentiments too am I not? Because something is true doesn't mean it's not harsh to say in certain places and circumstances. You know, if one says Africa is deeply poor on TV, it's true but harsh right? Some journalist once asked her if there are bookshops in Nigeria and she clearly didn't like it from her response... that someone had that kind of stereotype about her country. But truth be told, there are areas in Nigeria without bookshops, and/or where buying of books is not popular. Truth, but Harsh if that journalist had said it.
Instead of getting offended by harsh truths, why not face those so called harsh truths and actually do something about them? So America is deeply racist? Start a conversation on how to create a culture of inclusivity, one that sees everyone as human. So Africa is deeply poor? Let's contend for change of policies and vices that keep Africa poor. Trust me, we got the power.
@@beverlykabz5429 Africa is under developed but not poor. America is definitely racist.
@@njiscott2399 America is deeply racist. There I said it again. 😂😂😂
Maybe you are crazy
i'm a nigerian woman too so maybe you'll hear me when I say this... this woman is so divisive and the narrative she keeps pushing is dangerous. wearing my hair natural has never been "political", the US is not "deeply racist" , and in 2024 show me a woman who lost a job because she kept her hair natural. where do you get these things from??? as long as it's not untidy, nobody actually nobody cares if there's a chemical in your hair or not. the even more dangerous problem is that her (and her liberal club) leave our young black girls thinking if they didn't get the job, it must be because someone doesn't like their hair or someone is racist (whereas they may have just been unqualified and need that feedback as a propeller to more hard work).
"Most Nigerians think I'm crazy"??? What an unnecessary mysterious lie.
It's not a lie,I'm Nigerian, I don't like feminist, Chinamanda thinks like a white woman.
Activism without a real cause! Just seeking publicity and fame
except she is not an activist
Chimamanda you're just accepted and beautiful beautiful the way you are. Keep up the good job ok. Much love your way girl.
Chimamanda you're just accepted and beautiful beautiful the way you are. Keep up the good job ok. Much love your way girl.