Chimamanda Adichie denies plagiarism claim

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Award-winning writer, Chimamanda Adichie, has denied a claim that she plagiarised her book, Half of a Yellow Sun, from the author of Sade, Anne Giwa-Amu.

The 42-year-old made this known in a statement released by her agency, the Wylie Agency, on Monday.

“Chimamanda Adichie and her publishers had never heard about Giwa-Amu’s novel until her delusional claim. Her present allegations are false, libellous and constitute harassment to Chimamanda Adiche….,” the statement read.

Giwa-Amu had in a YouTube video shared on Sunday accused Adichie of lifting portions of her book to write Half of a Yellow Sun published in 2007 and demanded compensation.

Sade, which was published in 1996, was set in post-independent Nigeria and during the civil war. Like Half of a Yellow Sun, it tells the story of a young lady, Sade, and her love triangle with twin brothers.

“It’s a basic principle of natural justice that no one should profit from stealing from another person…,” said the Welsh-Nigerian writer.

Giwa-Amu took Adichie and her publishers to court in 2016, claiming copyright infringement but the case was struck out and the 59-year-old was ordered to pay ÂŁ14,250 in damages to Adichie and her publishers.

Adichie’s publishers revealed that she is yet to pay the money. They plan to take legal action against her.