ACHEBE'S ESSAY.

                                       A Review and Impact of Achebe’s Essays.
Achebe’s essays have made him one of the greatest, unforgettable favourite writers of all times hailing from Nigeria somewhere in western Africa. Achebe essays are common in academic writing as well as in custom term papers, Achebe was born in 1930 his father taught in a missionary school. He attended university college of Ibadan at this university Achebe was majoring in English, theology and history. It was from this university that Achebe could write essays that were published in the university herald. Achebe has worked as a broadcaster, teacher, professor and has played a key role in encouraging young stars and want-to-be writers in expanding and writing educative essays, novels, poems, journals, magazines, and any other form of writing. With his enthusiast in the field of writing Achebe has made himself a name and is compared with world known writers and novelists such as Shake spear.
Achebe’s essays were first published in 1958 and gained popularity from the fact that the essay came at a time where most African countries were experiencing colonial upheavals. Achebe essays were a boom and mostly would touch on colonialism, culture, and politics. The values of African culture and need to maintain them have as well been given priority in most of Achebe essays. Achebe English essays are well understandable, contain humour, and are friendly to all lovers of literature. Majority of Achebe’s essays are part of most African set books taught as a part of the school’s syllabus in literature subject and as custom essays.
Achebe essays have assisted and raised the spirit of many in fighting against corruption and dictatorial leadership that is widespread in African continent. It is for this reasons that Achebe essays have at some point saw him rub shoulders with the government. His essays are egalitarian-like and with activist’s qualities. Achebe essays are the most entertaining essays with a lot of humour and suspense.