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Chinua Achebe: Nigeria to hold funeral for author Chinua Achebe: Nigeria holds funeral for author
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Renowned Nigerian author Chinua Achebe, who died in March, is due to be buried in his home town in Anambra state. Thousands of mourners are attending the funeral of renowned Nigerian author Chinua Achebe in his home town in Anambra state.
Mr Achebe's body arrived back in Nigeria on Wednesday from the US. The author died in Boston at the age of 82 following a brief illness. Mr Achebe's body arrived back in Nigeria on Wednesday from the US, where he died in March at the age of 82.
Relatives and officials were at Enugu airport in southern Nigeria as the coffin was lowered from the plane.Relatives and officials were at Enugu airport in southern Nigeria as the coffin was lowered from the plane.
Mr Achebe is widely regarded as the founding father of African literature in English.Mr Achebe is widely regarded as the founding father of African literature in English.
His 1958 debut novel, Things Fall Apart, which dealt with the impact of colonialism in Africa, has sold more than 10 million copies.His 1958 debut novel, Things Fall Apart, which dealt with the impact of colonialism in Africa, has sold more than 10 million copies.
The writer and academic went on to write more than 20 works - some fiercely critical of politicians and what he described as a failure of leadership in Nigeria.The writer and academic went on to write more than 20 works - some fiercely critical of politicians and what he described as a failure of leadership in Nigeria.
'Illustrious son'
He had been living in the US since 1990 after a car crash left him partially paralysed and in a wheelchair, returning to Nigeria infrequently.He had been living in the US since 1990 after a car crash left him partially paralysed and in a wheelchair, returning to Nigeria infrequently.
Cultural groups performed outside Enugu airport as the plane carrying Mr Achebe's body arrived. The BBC's Will Ross reports from the funeral that Mr Achebe is being given a colourful, grand send off in his home town of Ogidi.
The BBC's Will Ross in Enugu says that although people are mourning, the life of the influential Nigerian writer is also being celebrated. Much of what he abhorred is on full display at the service - political patronage and the trappings of power, he says.
Mr Achebe's body is due to be buried near his family's home in Ogidi, a small town in the hills of Anambra state, later on Thursday. Local politicians were escorted into the church by men from the State Security Service wielding sophisticated weapons while a large number of men and women came dressed head to toe in political party outfits, our reporter adds.
Nigeria's President Goodluck Jonathan and Ghana's President John Dramani Mahama flew in by helicopter to attend the service at the packed Anglican church in Ogidi.
Thousands of mourners are following proceedings from huge marquees erected outside.
Although people are mourning, the life of the influential Nigerian writer is also being celebrated, our reporter says.
"I left my house in Asaba (a nearby city) at 05:00 this morning (04:00 GMT) in order to pay my last respects for this illustrious son of Nigeria who has done his people proud," said Sylvanus John, a 31-year-old engineer, AFP news agency reports.
Mr Achebe's body will be buried near his family's home in Ogidi, a small town in the hills of Anambra state, later on Thursday.