Zikora by Chimamanda Ngọzi Adichie


 Okay - here is a winner.


My mummy Chimamanda literally knew what I was thinking and she penned it to paper


Zikora is my best work of hers, no caps.


I would have given a rundown but ụmụnnem, Ike adịghị m at all. I can do a podcast on it (maybe, or not). What I'll say is this, "this is the best short story I've read in a while."


Women, labour, pregnancy, abortion, older women love story, abandonment, rape, culture, African parents mentality, circumcision, immigration, economic Inequality, women competition with themselves, single parenting, child-bearing, polygamy, etc.


Hell, you can write a dissertation based off this 28 paged masterpiece.


The theme that hit home the most is the pregnancy and after-birth theme. Cos we have refused to have these honest to God conversations. We have refused to let women know of the reality of what transpires during and after labour.


We need to stop romanticising and downplaying the risk of pregnancy, periodttttt. And the responsibility that comes with that, period. So that women would start having the mind to choose whether they want this pregnancy of a thing or opt for surrogacy. Or even be childless, it's not a sin.


Anyways, my mummy Chimamanda never disappoints. That's why I adore her. 💞💞


Go read Zikora if you haven't!

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