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Leadership Failure and Consequences: Exemplifying Political Historicity in Chimamanda Adichie’s Novels

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The absence of a New historicist approach on Chimamanda Adichie’s leadership representations created the impetus for this paper. The paper evaluates Adichie’s perceptions of the inundating problem of leadership and dictatorship in Nigeria as represented in Purple Hibiscus, Half of a Yellow Sun and Americanah. Through the qualitative research methodology, the paper adopts Michel Foucault’s New Historicist theory of power which reveals an authorial viewpoint that Nigeria has been a casualty of failed leadership since independence. This situation accounts for its inability to optimally realize her noble potentials and effectively take its rightful position among the comity of nations. The study maintains that leadership significantly determines followership, and that whereas good leadership guarantees good followership, the latter does not necessarily guarantee the former in any given society. This also implies that leadership is a factor as vital as the existence of any given society or organization because the type of leadership existing in any particular society largely determines the trajectory of development or otherwise. Indeed, the novelist’s representations in this regard clearly demonstrate her immense knowledge and concern about Nigeria’s lingering leadership challenges. Adichie’s conviction and advocacy that democratization is preferable to militarization are also foregrounded. The discourse challenges contemporary Nigerian leaders to formulate and implement patriotic and progressive policies that can launch the nation to the pedestal of positive development and advancement in all facets of human endeavour.

Published in International Journal of Literature and Arts (Volume 10, Issue 2)
DOI 10.11648/j.ijla.20221002.19
Page(s) 134-140
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Keywords

Consequences, Exemplifying, Failure, Historicity, Leadership

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  • Department of English and Communication Studies, Federal University Otuoke, Otuoke, Nigeria

  • Department of English Studies, University of Port Harcourt, Port Harcourt, Nigeria

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