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Top Journalist Who Touched My Breasts—Chimamanda Adiche Reveals

Kemi Ashefon by Kemi Ashefon
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Top Journalist Who Touched My Breasts—Chimamanda Adiche Reveals

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Not a few participants at the Stockholm Forum on Gender Equality in Sweden on Tuesday were in awe when celebrated Nigerian author, Chimamanda Adichie, revealed that she was sexually assaulted by “a powerful man in the media” as a 17-year-old.
Adichie, who refused to name the media personnel that assaulted her in his Lagos office, said she went to seek his help for a book launch.
She made the disclosure on Tuesday while delivering the closing keynote speech at the Stockholm Forum on Gender Equality in Sweden.
Narrating the incident, Adichie said, “When I was 17 years old, I wrote a book of really bad poetry which I hope no one will ever read. But true to the delusional ambition of youth, I thought that it was a wonderful book.
“And in Nigeria, when a book is published, it is customary to have a book launch, to introduce the book to the public. And so I set about planning a book launch for this terrible book.
“There was a powerful man in the media who I knew could help with this book launch. And so I found my way to his office in Lagos and I told him about my book. ‘Would he please support the book?’ I asked.
“He was very impressed that while other teenagers were hardly reading at all, I was serious and focused enough to have written a book.
“He was pleasant, warm and then he got up from his desk and walked around to where I was seated, and he stood behind me, and in a move that was as swift as it was shocking, he slipped his hands under my buttoned-down shirt, under my bra and squeezed my breast.
“I was so taken aback that I did nothing for seconds. Then I pushed his hands away, but gently, nicely because I did not want to offend him.
“Later that day, I broke into a rash on my chest, my neck, my face, as though my body were recoiling, as though my body was saying what my lips were not saying.
“I felt a deep loathing for that man and for what he did. I felt as if I didn’t matter; yet I told no one about it and I kept talking to him, being polite, hoping he would help.”
Adichie also talked about how women can find restitution as well as how the media has fared in reporting sexual misconducts and so much more.
The award-winning author was one of the 500 gender equality advocates who participated in the forum, which ended on Tuesday.
The global forum is about strengthening women’s and girls’ rights, representation and access to resources.
“I was a feminist long before I knew what the word meant. I did not read feminist text. I knew that the world would not give to women the same dignities it gave to men,” she said.
Adichie went on to talk about how women are expected to be lesser than they are in a bid to make men feel secure.

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