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Peter Obi hails Chimamanda on 48th birthday

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Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, has joined wishers paying tributes from across the globe to the renowned Nigerian author, Chimamanda Adichie, who turned 48 on Monday.

In a statement shared on his social media platforms, Obi celebrated Adichie as a “literary Amazon” and a beacon of inspiration for generations of Nigerians and Africans.

He praised her profound contributions to literature, feminism, and cultural discourse.

“Chimamanda has blossomed into a true literary giant, whose writings enrich global literature while uplifting humanity. She has used her extraordinary gift to tell our stories with dignity and raise new generations of storytellers.

“Through her writings and literary workshops, she continues to shape young minds, encouraging them to dream boldly, think critically, and wield words as instruments of truth and transformation, Obi said.

Chimamanda gained global recognition for her literary works such as Half of a Yellow Sun and Americanah, which have earned her international acclaim, including the MacArthur Fellowship.

The former Anambra State governor described Chimamanda as a storyteller and voice for the voiceless, known for her resilience.

He wrote, “Her greatness is measured not merely by international acclaim, but also by the way she honours her roots. I was especially moved when she returned to her alma mater and reconnected with her teachers, even from her primary school days.

“In that simple yet profound act, she reminded us all that the journey forward is strongest when anchored in gratitude to the past—when we acknowledge those who shaped us and draw strength from the foundations that nurtured us.”

Obi prayed for her increased wisdom, joy, and strength in the years ahead

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