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Why Criticise the White Lady Rachel who turned black and changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo?




This writer that wrote against the white lady that changed her name from Rachel to Nkechi has serious issues. 

Of all things to write about which was obviously listed as pressing issues in your article, you chose this inconsequential thing to scream your voice hoarse on?
You try ooo. Jisi ike.

There are over 50 millions Nigerians with English Name. And well over 130 million Nigerians with foreign names. Yes...Moslems and Christians. We have westernized our names. The westerners aren't getting livid about it at all.

The southern Nigerians are so  white too, both their name and surname are usually English...

Kate Henshaw, Rita Dominic, Van Vicker, Steve Crown, Israel Strong, and many celebrities out there  bear English names. We are yet to have them censured for bearing such names.

Now, One white lady decides that she is in fact the opposite of a typical oreo, we  jump in on the matter, grabbing our sabres and cudgels to close in on her. Utter rubbish!

Many Nigerians have left this country for Britain, Australia, Ameica and Canada. They go there and have themselves whitened up. They become citizens there and decide not to come home. Biko has any white man banged his head against a brick wall because of it?
This is not a big issue...no one is going to die if Queen Elizabeth decides tomorrow that she is from Aguluzigbo in Anaocha local government area of Anambra State.
Nobody has died since  black people have been surgically whitening  themselves up in Los Angeles

Michael Jackson had himself surgically transformed to an ALMOST white lady, and people loved it.

Chiwetalu Ejiofor's sister changed her name to Zain Asher. Abandoned the whole Igbo clan and opted for a very white name...
Mister writer...have you written anything to criticise her?

Name is Name biko. Some Igbo people I know have picked up Yoruba names too. Good for them.
If anybody decides that he is done being black and wants to be white...good for them.

If you are done being Caucasian and want to be negro ....good for you.
If you are done being a Mongoloid and want to be a Caucasian, please and please happily become one if it makes you happy.

In this contemporary world where people choose what they want to be.

Turning From male to female,
From female to male,
From man to devil-lookalike,
From yourself to a celebrity you admire.

If all these are obtainable, why is this 'Rachel turned Nkechi' getting savagely censured?

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