Archives Tag: Mirian Chibuzor Azubuike
The Pain and Shame of Stigma
April 19, 2022
The struggle to connect and be loved as imperfect beings makes life worth living. However, the shame that arises from rejection makes life miserable, threatens identity and mocks the purpose of life. As a result of the complex nature of human beings, the healing process ought to be all encompassing. If medications heal diseases, what … Continue reading The Pain and Shame of Stigma
#NascoMoments: The Girl Who Found Water
April 19, 2022
One sunny day in 2010, Mirian Chibuzor Azubuike arrives in Bauchi State to serve her country under the NYSC programme. She has spent days crying her eyes out, posting letter in hand; 10 corps members had lost their lives to post-election violence in Bauchi less than two months prior. After hours of sobbing “why me?” … Continue reading #NascoMoments: The Girl Who Found Water
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‘The Girl Who Found Water’ to be Read at Terra Kulture
April 19, 2022
In 2014, Connect Nigeria had its first annual writers’ conference which resulted in a turn-out of over 100 writers and aspiring writers and had speakers such as Okechukwu Ofili, Seun Salami, Adaku Ufere, Lekan Otufodunrin, and Ike Nnaebue. After discussing the business of writing, many left inspired and ready to embark on their own personal … Continue reading ‘The Girl Who Found Water’ to be Read at Terra Kulture
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