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Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Nobody: 5:04pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Nigeria’s Flora Nwapa is Today’s Google Celebrity Post by Iheoma Hendy January 13, 2017 Advertisement Today, Friday, 13th January 2016, google is celebrating a renowned Nigerian author, Flora Nwapa. This can be seen at the top image which appears on the google home page, just above the search engine icon. Google through its home page sometimes celebrates notable personalities who have in one way contributed to humanity. Flora Nwapa has a legacy of being the forerunner to a generation of African women writers. She is the first Nigerian woman writer and the first African woman to publish a novel through her Tata Press. In 1966 her book, Efuru, Nwapa became Africa’s first internationally published female novel in the English language (Heinemann Educational Books). Also Read: On Becoming – Excerpts From Toke Makinwa’s Must Tell Book Nwapa has been called the mother of modern African literature. She also is known for her governmental work in reconstruction after the Biafran War. In particular, she worked with orphans and refugees that were displaced during the war. Furthermore, she worked as a publisher of African literature and promoted women in African society. Born 13 January 1931, in Oguta, Florence Nwanzuruahu Nkiru Nwapa, while never considering herself a feminist, is best known for recreating life and traditions from a woman’s viewpoint. She saw her work as an intervention in an African literary culture where women were often portrayed from a male-centered perspective. She saw her novels as an attempt to think of African femininity beyond the idea of victimization. She was tired of the way male writers represented African women in their novels. African women were more than simply poor traders, prostitutes, and unhappy wives. Writing her own novels allowed her to refashion African femininity through complex and multi-faceted characters. As a writer, Nwapa drew inspiration from everywhere. Her writing was influenced by Achebe and Christopher Okigbo, who were also her close friends, but she also drew inspiration from Hemingway and Bernard Shaw. Nwapa’s work inspired a generation of writers and thinkers, the most prominent of which is Chimamanda Adichie. Adichie has said that she owes her success as a writer to Nwapa’s pioneering work. Read Also: Another Chimamanda Adichie’s Story Attracts Film Adaptation Flora Nwapa died of pneumonia on 16 October 1993 in Enugu, Nigeria. Her works include; Novels Efuru (1966) Idu Never Again (1975) One is Enough (1981) Women are Different (1986) Short Stories/Poems This is Lagos and Other Stories (1971) Cassava Song and Rice Song (1986) Wives at War and Other Stories (1980) Children’s books Emeka, Driver’s Guard (1972) Mammywater (1979) Journey to Space (1980) The Miracle Kittens (1980) The Adventures of Deke (1980) http://buzznigeria.com/flora-nwapa-google-celebrity/ cc Lalasticlala 9 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Nobody: 5:05pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Lalasticlala |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by shaboti: 5:11pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Beautiful woman |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Janetessy(f): 5:40pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Wow Igbo women are beautiful and smart #datigboGurl 49 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by MeGaStReEt: 5:41pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Meanwhile... 2 Likes
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Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by ConcNiggress56(f): 5:41pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Igbo repping us since 1960 26 Likes |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Soreza(m): 5:42pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
THIS IS WHY I WANT GOD TO GIVE US OUR OWN NATION. 27 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Adonis7: 5:42pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
MeGaStReEt: Can you please explain the highlighted.. 1 Like |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Humulity: 5:42pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Mama Africa................ |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Chiefpriest1(m): 5:43pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Great author. I remember reading "Efuru" in primary six as a youngster. Those were the days. Heard she was also heavily involved in the rehabilitation of women and children after the Biafran war. I guess Chimanmanda is continuing from where she stopped. Great women of Africa 16 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by superfelix: 5:43pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by sorom4: 5:43pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
That ManUtd editor should be let to know how Nigerians are celebrated 1 Like |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by abumeinben(m): 5:43pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Janetessy: Google called her Nigerian, and you called her Igbo...I can see our internal friction far exceeds external drag. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Rapuru14: 5:44pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Obu Nwa afo 15 Likes |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Nobody: 5:44pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
read Efuru back then 70-80s were cool till buhari came 9 Likes |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by bankyblue(m): 5:45pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
for once.....good NEWS, outside MMM COMING BACK |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by TheBiafran(m): 5:46pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
waiting for them to celebrate any female writer from............ you know where the other people belong to ZA OZA ROOM so no need waiting for them too except if ........ you know nah.. meanwhile check my pic! igbo amaka!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 28 Likes
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Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Janetessy(f): 5:48pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
abumeinben: That one na English u dey speak Is internal friction the same as Viscosity in liquids? 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by danidee10(m): 5:48pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Afonja's and Flatonja's will soon derail this thread as usual 4 Likes |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by julioralph(m): 5:51pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Nice. to all those young men doing gragra up and down, hope you guys have read her classic book---- Never Again |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Chinyeresandra(f): 5:52pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Wow.I really enjoyed readin Efuru. |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by abumeinben(m): 5:53pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Janetessy: So you sabi book small 1 Like |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Janetessy(f): 5:55pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
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Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by SamuelAnyawu(m): 5:55pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
God Bless Imo State . 7 Likes |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by SamuelAnyawu(m): 5:56pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
danidee10: You've just derailed this lovely thread 4 Likes |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by Ugomba(m): 5:56pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
look at how she was beautiful with less makeup and well dressed up attire. 3 Likes |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by killsmith(f): 5:57pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Igbo amaka.... 6 Likes |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by koladebrainiac(m): 5:59pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Our Igbos brother have lost their dream to Biafra. They dont see this woman as there hero only Kanu a yahoo yahoo boy They should retrace their hstory. At least they are trending for good news today Not the one we used to hear from Indonesia n Singapore 2 Likes |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by LordKushmann(m): 6:01pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
abumeinben:Ehhn so because na laudable achievement you wan call her Nigerian abi? Una dey see una double standard of reasoning. If na drug trafficking scandal now una go dey shout Igbo, Biafra and all what not. Like it or not, She is IGBO and we're eternally proud of her and our being. Same way we claim all the drug traffickers both the ones alive, in jail and executed. It is not our fault, it is what happens when you're bombed, blockaded, and starved to death only for your wealth to be confiscated and you're given 20 pounds to start life afresh 17 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by biaframustcome: 6:14pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
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Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by legendte(m): 6:16pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
LordKushmann:Bless you bruv 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Google Celebrates Nigerian Author - Flora Nwapa by legendte(m): 6:16pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
They said we caused the war. Few military boys carried out a coup and the blood thirsty tribe killed our people. Awo supported the Aburi accord and later advised Gowon to do otherwise. Ojukwu had no choice but to defend his people. 244+ tribes against one tribe. Out of nothing they created things and formed a country. Foreign nations with their interest assisted the 244+ tribes to fight one tribe. Our Engineers created weapons and refined our oil. We matched stronger military to military. The very Awo had to advise Gowon to block foods for the innocent civilians. Ojukwu started the war to protect his people. In his judgement, there was no need to keep on the fight when his people started dying. He stopped the not because he was afraid nor because of hunger but because of his people. He was a brave soldier, educated and wealthy. Awo made sure we got just twenty pounds irrespective of how much you had. Our properties were declared abandoned property. 50 years later, the property grabbers are suffering even amidst of plenty. The very Awo was jailed and he later took his life. The blood thirsty tribes are being paid in their own coin. The 244+ tribes are no better. Today, no single tribe is more powerful than the Igbos in any human endeavour. Be it sports, education, entertainment, business and so on. We are Igbos and Igbos we shall remain. Igbo kwenu! 32 Likes 7 Shares |
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