May they be given the spaces to be inspired and nurtured without limitations, and may they each be allowed to lead lives that remind them of the validity of their hopes and all of their dreams.
#hope#african#child#children#nonprofit
On April 28, 2026, I defended my PhD at Harvard.
I’m still in awe—of the moment and its meaning, the community that held me, and the grace that made it possible. God who began the good work carried it through. And I am so grateful for this.
#dream#phd#harvard#journey#grace
@MusingsbyMo_ Thank you so much Mo. You are so kind. If it’ll give me a chance to encourage others and to honour God’s grace, I’ll learn to step aside from my Twitter-shyness and to leave it here for Him.✨🤍🤍
Looking forward to the Economic History Society’s annual conference this weekend, and to sharing my work on the historical indices of poverty in Southern Nigeria.
#EHS2024
Thank you The Dial, for sharing our experiences. These experiences and their effects have continued to affect many communities and families in more ways than we could imagine.
Nigeria’s catastrophic flood in 2022 left many communities struggling for survival. Other communities were completely washed away. In our Rivers issue, @ifeosaa examines destruction—and the systems complicit in it: https://t.co/XiFfgCDS5x
May they be given the spaces to be inspired and nurtured without limitations, and may they each be allowed to lead lives that remind them of the validity of their hopes and all of their dreams.
#hope#african#child#children#nonprofit
Yesterday was the International Day of the African Child. We also officially began our Hope Learning Project yesterday. All of us at the SOH Hope Family celebrate every African child all around the world.
@EmekaNwosu16@IgboHistoFacts You are right, @EmekaNwosu16. It is not unlikely that the name “Chimamanda” might have existed before our celebrated writer. But to the extent I know, she coined the name, by adding “Chim” to her English name, Amanda.