NYT: Victor Ehikhamenor on China Achebe - Africa's Voice, Nigeria's Conscience

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Ikhide

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Mar 26, 2013, 4:54:19 AM3/26/13
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"I finally met Mr. Achebe in person years later in New York. When he entered the room, everybody froze in reverence. He was not a physical giant with a booming voice. He was a gentle needle that sewed tattered clothes, a minuscule scorpion's tail that packed venom. He answered every question with the precision of a sniper. He was a man who spoke gently, yet he was a writer "in whose company the prison walls fell down," as Nelson Mandela said.

Mr. Achebe was a source of pride to many Nigerians, an elder we could point to when the world laughed at our shortcomings. We often invoked his name like that of a fierce god.

Beyond his literary prowess, Mr. Achebe was known to stand for what he believed in. When those who did not know the African story told it to glorify themselves, he rose like a lion and thwarted the hunter's tales with truth. Not only did he fight back against the mistelling of our story by white explorers; he equipped other writers to do the same." 
- Victor Ehikhamenor perches atop the iroko tree and sings the praises of the great one Chinua Achebe
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