CHIMAMANDA ADICHIE: Nobody can force me to change my surname


However this international superstar and story teller recently granted an interview to Sun Newspaper where she declared that irrespective of what culture or society feels or say, No body can  force her to change her name to her husband



Read the revealing Interview below




You started by telling me that you’re not “Mrs.”…

(cuts in) My name is Chimamada Adichie. If you want to put label for me, put Ms.



But people know that you’re married. As an Igbo girl, you know our culture…    

(Cuts in again) What does our culture do? Let me tell you about our culture. This thing that you are calling our culture –that when you marry somebody, you’ll start call-ing her Mrs. Somebody –is not our culture; it is Western culture. If you want to talk about our culture, you need to go to people in real Igbo land. But it is true. My grandfather’s name is David. His name is also Nwoye. They call him Nwoye Omeni. Omeni was his mother. You know why? It is to help distinguish him, because there are often many wives. So, it was his mother that they used to identify him. They know that all of these people came from the same compound, but whose child is this one. You may go and ask people who is Nwoye Omeni, and they’ll tell you it is my grandfather. So, conversation about culture is a long one. I don’t even want to have it.

But, at what point would you change your name?

Yes; because it’s all fused. You cannot then come and impose something on somebody. Nobody should come and impose something on somebody, because, if you come and tell me it is our culture, I’ll tell you it is not our culture. Where do you want to start counting? Do you want to start counting in 1920, or do you want us to start counting from 1870?


But culture is dynamic…


Exactly my point, which is why this is new. If culture is dynamic, you cannot use it as conservative tool. We can-not then say it has to be this because it is our culture.  My point is that it is a new thing. Things are changing. We live in a world now where women have a right to bear the name they want. So, we cannot say this is how we do it. If some women want to do it that way, that’s fine! God bless them. Some women won’t do it. I am one of those women, and nobody will come to use culture to tell me that I should do what I don’t want to do

Do You agree with Chimamanda?

Comments

Anonymous said…
A woman shuld be submissive to the husband, that is what my bible said.
cynthia soc said…
Bear ur husbands name,he married you or u want him to bear urs?Did u pay his bride price?Culture is dynamic bt not in dis.Submit to ur husband jare*mtewwwww*

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