Flora Nwapa - She opened literary door for African women
Before “African women’s literature” was a phrase people took seriously, Flora Nwapa made it impossible to ignore. Born in 1931 in Oguta, Nigeria, Nwapa did something no African woman had done before: she wrote a novel (Efuru, 1966) that got published in English, in Britain, by Heinemann. That book?...Discover this captivating African story and immerse yourself in our rich cultural heritage.

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