Tag: By Lillian Okenwa
Echoes of Trauma: When justice becomes a wound, By Lillian Okenwa
Behind every wrongful detention is a life interrupted, a family shaken, and a quiet trauma that lingers long after release.
There is a different kind...
Echoes of Trauma: When those who defend us are forgotten, By...
Behind every fallen soldier is a family left to carry grief, unanswered questions, and a silence the nation has yet to confront.
One can only...
Echoes of Trauma: The children we are raising in fear, By...
In a nation shadowed by violence, a generation is growing up too soon—carrying wounds that may shape the future we all must live in.
There...
Echoes of Trauma: The Cost of Looking Away, By Lillian Okenwa
Even the rich know it. The quiet, unsettling fear that defines present-day Nigeria.
Their children study abroad. Their lives are built elsewhere. Many of those...
Traded Before Birth: The silent trauma of Nigeria’s “money wives”, By...
The stench in the ward at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital that afternoon in 2005 was carefully contained, but nothing could mask the...
Echoes of Trauma: When silence becomes complicity, By Lillian Okenwa
As International Women’s Month draws to a close, Nigeria and its women are once again in the headlines—for all the wrong reasons.
At the very...
Echoes of Trauma: The Silent Wounds of Nigerian Men, By Lillian...
Behind headlines of insecurity and survival are men absorbing fear, grief, and pressure, with nowhere to put it.
There is a kind of silence many...
Echoes of Trauma: Why Nigeria must confront the trauma of its...
As the world marks another International Women’s Day, millions celebrate the resilience, strength and achievements of women.
But across large parts of Nigeria, particularly in...





















