Award-winning writer, Chimamanda Ngozi-Adichie, is currently being
criticised by Nigerians, especially ladies and mothers, over her recent
comment about pregnancy.
In a recent interview with UK’s Channel 4 News, published by THE
PUNCH, the Nigerian writer, who has lived in the US, said that
pregnancy is a sacred state that a woman ought to be discreet about.
According to her, this is the reason she did not make it a public matter when she was expecting her child.
Chimamanda said, “I wanted my pregnancy to be something I shared with
the people I love, with the people who know me. There is a kind of
pregnancy as a trendy thing that I find very uncomfortable with and I
deeply dislike expressions like ‘baby bump’.
“I find it very irritating. It was a very deeply introspective time,
thinking about (how) my life is going to change forever and the
enormousness of bringing a baby into the world. It was a sacred time for
me and I wanted to share it with the people I love.”
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