By ‘Dayo Showemimo

Award winning novelist, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has just made a startling revelation that she suffers depression from time to time in an exclusive interview with Olisa.tv.
The 38-year old Americanah author revealed that depression is a thing she has battled since her childhood days: ‘I have actually always been quite open about having depression. By depression, I don’t mean being sad. I mean a health condition that comes from time to time and has different symptoms and is very debilitating. I’ve mentioned it publicly in the past, but I have always wanted to write about it. I was meeting many people who I could tell were also depressive, and I was noticing how hush-hush it all was, how there was often a veil of silence over it, and I think the terrible consequence of silence is shame.’
Speaking further in the interesting interview, Chimamanda said: ‘Depression is difficult. It is difficult to experience, difficult to write about, difficult to be open about. But I wanted to do it. For myself, in a way, because it forced me to tell myself my own story, which can be helpful. But also for other possible sufferers, especially fellow Africans, because there is something very powerful about knowing that you are not alone, and that what happens to you also happens to other people.
‘Depression is something I have recognized since I was a child. It is something I have accepted. It is something I will have to find ways to manage for the rest of my life. Many creative people have depression. I wonder if I would be so drawn to storytelling if I were not also a person who suffers from depression.’


2 comments
I had no idea! For anyone suffering from depression, I recommend the Destroy Depression system http://inersche.com/2015/02/26/destroy-depression-system-a-review/. It was written by a man who cured his own depression naturally, it teaches 7 steps which help to eliminate depression from your life. It may have just saved my life.
Very brave of her to speak out. Hopefully, as she has a higher profile, it will help raise awareness. I suffered terribly with anxiety and depression since I was 13, I lost my best years. It was only last year I finally got a hold on my issues…..I was 49. I have blogged a little about what helped me get me life back http://youcanovercomedepression.blogspot.com