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  • These 7 African Books Need to Be Adapted Into Film ASAP

    HBO and co, pick up these books and adapt them for TV before we count 1-10.

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    African authors have been in their bags with a lot of books that have been written and published in recent years. In fact, many of these books are great enough to be , and I need the top guys to get to work before I open my eyes and count to three.

    These are some books that鈥檇 make for perfect TV adaptations.

    1. The Girl With The Louding Voice – Abi Dare

    Adunni wants an education and a life totally different from the one she has, but her father isn鈥檛 having it. In fact, he thinks education is evil. She leaves her home, makes her way to the city, and lives in terrible conditions, until one day,聽 her life changes in the most unexpected way. Please, the people need a film.聽

    The Girl with the Louding Voice - Wikipedia

    2. His Only Wife – Peace Adzo Medie

    A cheating man isn鈥檛 a rarity in the world, but in Elikem Ganyo鈥檚 case, he鈥檚 only cheating because his mother is making him. He鈥檚 already married to the woman he loves, but his mother doesn鈥檛 like her because she wanted to have the power to control his wife. His mother picked out a wife for him, married her in the village and sent her to Accra to live with him. Now he鈥檚 torn between two very beautiful women who love him. Yes, we know it鈥檚 giving Telemundo, which is why it needs to be made into a film or TV series.聽

    His Only Wife by Peace Adzo Medie

    3. The Secret Lives Of Baba Segi鈥檚 Wives – Lola Shoneyin

    Baba Segi鈥檚 household quickly becomes a spin-off of Fuji House Of Commotion when he marries Bolanle.聽 He really thought he could marry a new, educated wife and his three other wives won鈥檛 show her pepper? Anyway, Bolanle鈥檚 arrival makes Baba Segi realise he鈥檚 been shooting blanks. None of the children in his household are biologically his. Also, Mama Segi is probably queer, she just never explored her sexuality.聽

    Amazon.com: The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives: A Novel: 9780061946370:  Shoneyin, Lola: Books

    4. My Sister The Serial Killer – Oyinkan Braithwaite

    Nneka the pretty serpent has nothing on the babe in this book, and besides, Nneka needs some competition for the best killer. I support women鈥檚 rights and women鈥檚 wrongs, which is why I want to see this book made into a movie. Ayoola likes to kill her boyfriends because they’re annoying. One thing she鈥檒l always have is her little sisters, Korede鈥檚 support. One time for female villains.聽

    My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite

    5. Stay With Me – Ayobami Adebayo

    One moment, you鈥檙e living with your husband of four years, the next, someone has brought a new wife for him because you鈥檙e yet to have any kids. How far is Yejide willing to go to get pregnant and fight for her rightful spot in her husband’s house?聽

    Stay With Me 鈥 Ouida Books

    6. Nearly All The Men In Lagos Are Mad – Damilare Kuku 

    If someone said, 鈥淎ll the people in Lagos are kind of mad鈥, it won鈥檛 be a far fetched statement. Anyway, nearly all the men in Lagos are actually mad, because why would anyone keep getting married to different women in a bid to use them to make his life better. He even used one of the women to secure American citizenship.聽 Sounds like a smart person to me, but he鈥檚 still mad.聽

    Nearly All The Men In Lagos Are Mad 鈥 Masobe

    7. A Broken People鈥檚 Playlist – Chimeka Garricks

    Getting killed by a homophobic police officer for a crime you didn鈥檛 commit, only for the police officer to also be a closeted queer person sounds crazy right? It鈥檚 heavy and extremely unfair and touches on the violence queer people face in Nigeria. This book also explores love and loss. Please, we鈥檙e begging for a limited series.聽

    A Broken People's Playlist 鈥 Masobe

    HBO and co, we鈥檝e already given you the material, it鈥檚 time for you to get to work.聽

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