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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie to Lead 2025 Things Fall Apart Festival in Enugu

by Victoria Ogbadu
May 14, 2025
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The literary world is buzzing with anticipation as the Centre for Memories in Enugu announced that globally acclaimed novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie will headline the 2025 Things Fall Apart Festival, a week-long celebration of the legacy of Chinua Achebe, the father of modern African literature.

Scheduled for June 29 to July 5, 2025, the festival promises to be a vibrant fusion of art, culture, and intellectual discourse, with Adichie’s participation marking a historic moment for the event.

In a spirited Instagram post on Tuesday, the Centre for Memories expressed uncontainable excitement, describing Adichie as “the iconic Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie — globally celebrated novelist, feminist, and one of the most powerful literary voices of our time.”

The announcement highlighted her return to Nigeria, her ancestral homeland, to honor Achebe, whose seminal work, Things Fall Apart, redefined African storytelling and reshaped global perceptions of the continent’s literature and identity.

Adichie, fresh from a worldwide tour promoting her latest novel, Dream Count, will anchor the festival’s exploration of its thought-provoking theme: “Masculine, Feminine, Human: The Dialogue of Complements in Things Fall Apart.” Organizers noted that Adichie will lead reflections on storytelling, cultural rootedness, and the interplay between history and identity, drawing connections to Achebe’s timeless narrative.

Her presence is expected to elevate the festival into a global literary event, bridging generations of readers and writers inspired by Achebe’s work.

The festival’s lineup is as dynamic as its headliner. Attendees can expect a rich tapestry of events, including dramatic performances that bring Achebe’s characters to life, tech-driven storytelling that merges literature with digital innovation, and art exhibitions showcasing works inspired by Igbo culture and Achebe’s themes.

Film screenings will explore African narratives, while memory walks through Enugu will connect participants with the region’s historical and cultural landmarks. A reimagined Umuofia village experience promises to transport visitors into the world of Things Fall Apart, offering an interactive glimpse into the pre-colonial Igbo society depicted in the novel.

Youth programs will engage younger audiences, fostering a new generation of storytellers, while an essay competition invites participants to grapple with the festival’s theme of complementarity in Achebe’s work.

Salon-style conversations will provide intimate spaces for dialogue, allowing attendees to unpack the intersections of gender, identity, and humanity in Things Fall Apart.

These events aim to spark discussions that resonate beyond the festival, encouraging attendees to reflect on their own roles in shaping cultural narratives.

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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s participation is particularly poignant given her deep personal and literary connection to Achebe. In past interviews, Adichie has cited Things Fall Apart as a formative influence, praising its nuanced portrayal of Igbo culture and its unflinching examination of colonialism’s impact.

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