Things Fall Apart Festival
Things Fall Apart Tigri :
E la yelbaŋyizie ane lesiri tigri ba naŋ maŋ di yuoni zaa Enugu poɔ, Nigeria, Ba da di la a tigri ŋa ka ba leɛteɛre 67th anniversary of Chinua Achebe’s 1958 novel ‘’Things Fall Apart’’. A Centre for Memories naŋ da maale – Ncheta Ndigbo, a maŋ are ko la a yuoni zaa tigri naŋ maŋ di Things Fall Apart bebiri,naŋ da piili 2020 poɔ, a da kyaagla la nobɔ,sããkonnoo ,ane Igbo deme lesiri, iri wuli, an demɛdiibh.[1] A dendeŋ soba, naŋ da piili June 29 te tɔ July 5, 2025, Nobɔ na yi la zitɔba gaa a tigri diibu zie a daare na.[2][3]
Dakoroŋ
A tigri maŋ piili la ne Things Fall Apart bebiri, Chinua Achebe’s novel leɛteɛroo yɛlɛ yuoni 2020 poɔ.[4] meɛbo a 2025 "staff retreat at the Centre for Memories", O yelnyɔgeraa la ka ba maale veɛlo kyaare yelbaŋyizie ane noɔre yelyelii kyaare Igbo yɛlɛ, a executive director Iheanyi Igboko naŋ da naane lɛ.[3][5] Ba da moɔle la a yɛlɛ May 2025 poɔ, A Association of Tourism Practitioners of Nigeria (ATPN) da sage de la la yelnimizeɛ ŋa di ka o na a teŋgbuli yelnyɔgeraa ka Igwe Nnaemeka Alfred Ugochukwu Achebe da nyɔge , Obi naŋ yi Onitsha.[6][4] The Centre for Memories, naŋ da piili 2017 poɔ o soŋ ka Igbo deme lesiri baara , la da waane a yelnyɔgeraa ŋa, ane Igboko naŋ e ba executive director ane James Eze meŋ naŋ da e planning committee chair.[3]
2025 yuoni tigri
O da piili la June 29 te tɔ July 5, 2025, a "Centre for Memories and International Conference Centre in Enugu", Ka yelnyɔgeraa da la “Masculine, Feminine, Human: a Dialogue of Complements in Things Fall Apart”.[7] a Umuofia village leɛmaaloo, naŋ taa bagemaale die,waare, ane zɔɔzɔɔreba su saakomboma, naŋ da e "Ijele Renaissance Theatre performances",a poɔ Okonkwo’s "wrestling match", ane dēɛdeɛneba mine te seŋ Peter Edochie ane Nkem Owoh yi a 1987 senii iribu poɔ.[2] "The Ajofia masquerade, art exhibitions, film screenings, memory walks, and tech installations da vɛŋ ka a lambo veɛlɛ yaga.[3] A wedereba da nyɛ la karimbiiri 180 ka ba waane ba sɛgebo kyaare a lammbo, Bibiiri noɔre naŋ da pare 320 da be be la , ane senii tɛɛtɛɛ teseŋ 3,000 da yi la a tendaa lambobo zaa wa laŋtaa ka ba na de ŋmɛ ne kyaakyaa.[5][citation needed] yieyiele ba naŋ boɔlɔ Oluomachukwu Odimegwu ane Gerald Eze da yiele la Igbo folklore.[5] A bebi baaraa soba July 5 la ka Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie da de ba weɛ, o yeli yɛlɛ kyaare Igbo deme nɔlaŋ yɛlɛ ba lesiri baabo, ŋaa ka o da yeli , “Unity doesn’t mean the absence of differences – it is the decision to come together despite them.”[2][8] O da sɔre la a Igbo nembɛrɛ ka taa nɔlaŋ ane nesaaloŋ.[8] A tigri zukaara Ike Chioke, "Group Managing Director of Afrinvest", da yele ka ba la leɛ kaa a Nigeria’s yelsɛgebinii mine nyɛ, a da de Achebe’s sããkomyɛlɛ naŋ be a ‘‘Things Fall Apart’’ poɔ manne nw.[8] No mine meŋ naŋ da be a lammo ŋa zie la Jidekene Achufusi naŋ e dēɛdeɛne, ane Duoriŋmɛyaara Larry Madowo.[2] a Enugu State governor Peter Mbah da tuori de la Adichie, a moorɔ o yele ka o e la Igbo lesiri ma.[9]
Nobɔ kaabo ane tonɔ
A tigri da ŋmɛyaare la yi gbamgbale yaga , ka ‘‘The Guardian’’ (UK) bigri Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s keynote ka o e la “rallying cry for Igbo unity.”[2] no naŋ da gaa a tigri zie mine la , banker Janeth Sule, meŋ da bigri o la “reminder to preserve culture,” kyɛ dēɛdeɛna John Tochukwu da moore Achebe o naŋ soŋ ka yuori yi gbamgbale Igbo “dignity and tradition.”[2] Iheanyi Igbok, na da terɛ duoroo korɔ West African Weekly meŋ da bigri la o toɔrɔ ka “overwhelming,” boŋso baapaaba yaga da be la tigri zie a erɛ yɛlɛ.[5] a nembɛrɛ da laŋ la taa yele ka yuoni zaa ba na maŋ moŋ la kyɛ di a tigri ŋa a leɛteɛre Achebe’s yelsonne.[3] noba gɛrɛ la mɔlɔ zenɛ ka ba boɔlɔ ka a “free visa to Ụmụọfia” .[10]
References edit
"Chimamanda Adichie to headline 2025 Things Fall Apart festival in Enugu". Punch. May 2025. Retrieved September 30, 2025. "'We must unite': Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's rallying cry at Nigerian literature festival". The Guardian. July 9, 2025. Retrieved September 30, 2025. Obioha, Vanessa (May 13, 2025). "Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Headlines 'Things Fall Apart' Festival 2025". ThisDay. Retrieved September 30, 2025. "Homecoming fiesta for Things Fall Apart". Vanguard. June 28, 2025. Retrieved September 30, 2025. "Chimamanda Adichie Calls for Unity and Cultural Reawakening at Grand Finale of Things Fall Apart Festival in Enugu". West Africa Weekly. July 8, 2025. Retrieved September 30, 2025. "ATPN Endorses Things Fall Apart Festival 2025 as National Event". Voice of Nigeria. July 2025. Retrieved September 30, 2025. Adeduyite, Okiki (May 2025). "Chimamanda to headline "Things Fall Apart" festival in Enugu". The Nation. Retrieved September 30, 2025. "Chioke, Adichie make case for Igbo unity". Guardian Nigeria. July 2025. Retrieved September 30, 2025. "Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie returns to Nigeria on book tour". DW. July 10, 2025. Retrieved September 30, 2025. "Get your free Visa to Ụmụọfia". Things Fall Apart Festival. Retrieved September 30, 2025.
External links edit • Official website • Centre for Memories official website