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Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Returns Home for “Dream Count” Literary Tour

Celebrated author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is set to embark on a highly anticipated homecoming tour to mark the release of her latest novel, “Dream Count” – her first work of fiction in over a decade. The 12-day tour, running from June 27 to July 8, 2025, will take the internationally acclaimed writer across Nigeria for a series of exclusive literary events.

The tour kicks off with ticketed book events in Lagos and Abuja, promising audiences “intimate evenings of poetry, music, and live readings” featuring Adichie herself. These exclusive gatherings will combine traditional storytelling with rich cultural expressions, offering literary enthusiasts a unique opportunity to experience the author’s work in an immersive setting.

A highlight of the tour will be Adichie’s participation in the inaugural Things Fall Apart Festival in Enugu, hosted by the Centre for Memories. The festival, which honours Nigeria’s literary heritage, draws its inspiration from Chinua Achebe’s seminal novel and positions itself as a celebration of the country’s literary tradition. Adichie will serve as a distinguished guest at this landmark cultural event.

The tour will also include a stop at the University of Nigeria in Nsukka, where Adichie will engage directly with students and faculty members. This academic engagement reflects the author’s continued commitment to education and literary mentorship, particularly with emerging writers and scholars.

“Dream Count” marks Adichie’s return to long-form fiction after a 12-year hiatus, during which she has remained active as an essayist, speaker, and cultural commentator. The novel’s release has generated significant anticipation among literary circles both in Nigeria and internationally.

Adichie, whose previous works including “Half of a Yellow Sun” and “Americanah”, have garnered critical acclaim and numerous awards, has consistently used her platform to explore themes of identity, displacement, and the African experience. Her homecoming tour represents not only a professional milestone but also a personal reconnection with her Nigerian roots and readership.

The author’s tour venues include the prestigious Muson Centre in Lagos, reflecting the high-profile nature of the literary celebration. Organisers are encouraging interested attendees to secure tickets promptly, as demand is expected to be substantial given Adichie’s status as one of Africa’s most prominent contemporary voices.

The “Dream Count” homecoming tour underscores the continued vitality of Nigeria’s literary scene and the enduring connection between celebrated authors and their home audiences, even as their work reaches global readerships.

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