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Echoes of Trauma: When justice becomes a wound, By Lillian Okenwa

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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...

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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...

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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

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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...

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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

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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...

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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...

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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...
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