Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Chooses Ben Enwonwu's Tutu
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Books include Purple Hibiscus, Americanah and Half of a Yellow Sun, which won the 2007 Orange Prize for Fiction. Divides her time between Nigeria and America.
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Ben Ewonwu's Tutu
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie聽chooses a portrait by the Nigerian artist Ben Enwonwu (1921-1994), called Tutu. It is the most famous painting in Nigeria, although the original is now missing.聽She also聽picks a song by the Nigerian singer Flavour, called Ashawo.
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Ben Enwonwu on British聽colonial influence聽in Nigeria
Ben Enwonwu talks to the 麻豆社 in 1958 and criticises Britain's attitude towards Nigerian culture.
Originally broadcast on The Inheritors: West Africa 04 Nov 1958 麻豆社 Two
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Watch: Ben Enwonwu at work
Footage of Ben Enwonwu聽busy at work in a sculpture studio in 1957
Originally broadcast on Panorama 11 Nov 1957 麻豆社 Two
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