Hairdresser's Dream of Styling Chimamanda Adichie's Hair Happens 5 Years after It Was Written down

Hairdresser's Dream of Styling Chimamanda Adichie's Hair Happens 5 Years after It Was Written down

  • Renowned author and literary icon Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie recently made a hairdresser's dream come true after five years
  • In 2020, the Enugu-based stylist wrote down her dream of styling Chimamanda's hair in her copy of the author's novel 'Half of a Yellow Sun'
  • A heartwarming video has shown the lovely moment the hairdresser appreciated the author after finally styling her hair

An Enugu-based hairdresser's joy knew no bounds as she finally styled Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's hair, five years after desiring it.

Speaking with Chimamanda after styling her hair, the hairdresser said she had written down her dream of styling the author's hair someday.

Five years after it was written down, Chimamanda Adichie makes Enugu hairdresser's dream come to pass
A hairdresser's dream of styling Chimamanda Adichie's hair comes to pass after five years. Photo Credit: @fhuzohairport
Source: TikTok

Hairdresser's dream about Chimamanda Adichie

According to the hairdresser, she wrote down her dream of styling Chimamanda's hair in her copy of the author's popular novel 'Half of a Yellow Sun,' which she bought on her birthday in 2007 and finally completed in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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On the first page of the novel, the hairdresser wrote:

"Dear Chimamanda,
"This is to let you know that someday, I will style your hair.
"20/04/2020."

She signed beneath her written dream, not knowing it would take five years to materialise.

In a video posted on TikTok, the hairdresser showed Chimamanda where she had written the dream and appreciated her for making it a reality.

The author was thrilled and hugged the stylist. Commenting on her encounter with Chimamanda, the hairdresser wrote:

"5 years later, my dream to style Chimamanda’s hair came to pass. If your dream is valid was a person, that would be me!! . Thank you CNA for everything. You are loved deeply!!"

She displayed Chimamanda's autograph, which she got on her copy of 'Half of a Yellow Sun'.

Five years after it was written down, Chimamanda Adichie makes Enugu hairdresser's dream come to pass
A hairdresser rejoices as her dream of styling Chimamanda Adichie's hair becomes a reality. Photo Credit: @fhuzohairport
Source: TikTok

Watch the hairdresser's moment with Chimamanda Adichie below:

Hairdresser's encounter with Chimamanda melts hearts

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Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the hairdresser's encounter with Chimamanda Adichie below:

KITCHEN WARE STORE IN ENUGU said:

"The power of vision oooo. you saw it so you wrote it."

Ifetiwa said:

"Congratulations. More of your good wishes will come to pass."

iphiee said:

"I’m as greyed as you are , very coarse and kinky hair texture so I decided to keep it low… no dying, no perming, no texturizing."

Ghabbillionaire,The X-Corper🫡 said:

"I've always dreamt to work with Tonto Dikeh and it's yet to happen."

Oge said:

"Power of imagination power of a spoken word powet of a written word."

fjcvbaj said:

"Woo Awesome dis motivated me dear God my dreams are alive, one day I will be a Dr. More greater goals ma. Big congratulations ur dream comes true."

Jayden'sHair said:

"Dreams come true, write the vision and make it plain. you just gained a follower."

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Becoming_Dr_Glow said:

"Dreams do come true! soo beautiful."

White lady reviews Chimamanda Adichie's 'Dream Count'

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a White lady, Mari, who read Chimamanda Adichie's new book Dream Count, had done a review of it.

According to Mari, "Dream Count" completely changed the way her brain works, adding that it would stay with her forever.

Mari, who got an early copy of the book, said Chimamanda's latest work is a character-driven story written in a non-linear narrative and mirrors the lives of four Nigerian women. On why the book is really special to her, Mari said it showed that women have a lot in common than what makes them different.

Source: Legit.ng

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