Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie advises young ladies on choosing right partner

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Popular novelist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie advises young women on the need to choose the right partners for themselves.

During a recent event, the ‘Dream Count’ author urged ladies to take great care in making decision about whom to marry.

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She noted that one’s partner shapes how their lives turn out eventually.

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Chimamanda noted that ladies should endeavour to choose a kind and supportive man, because she made the right choice.

The writer said in part …

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“It’s really important who you choose, young women choose wisely. Sometimes you can tell that the person who you are with is not really a good person, but you are desperate to get married. The person who you choose as your life partner will make a huge difference in your life. Choose somebody who is kind, who is supportive, it will make all the difference. I can tell you that I chose well….”

Reactions have followed …

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kuswansalome said: “As a woman be sure you’re choosable as well…. Be worth choosing!!!”

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ksolo_hitz wrote: “Well said, it goes both ways. Choose wisely and don’t settle for less”

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damilolabanire “Some parents owe their children a HUGE apology for the choice of partners they made to parent their kids”

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kenniepo stated: “Did you notice that she didn’t mention money or any material things?”

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