Chinwe Azubuike

Chinwe Azubuike, a young female contemporary voice from Africa, runs a campaign worldwide against the victimisation and deprivation of human rights of the Widow in Nigeria. This issue is extremely personal, born out of her own bitter experiences when her father sadly passed away late last year. She has written extensively on the subject with essays and poetry and intends to return to Nigeria to create a documentary about the Death of a Husband. Her website.

Wisdom Azubuike: One Year In Memory

I seek a legal framework that will protect women in their homes, communities, and states in Nigeria. A law that outlaws domestic violence and entitles them to own property and recognizes their right to inheritance…

Death of A Husband

In different parts of the world, irrespective of religion, tradition and culture, widows are victims of violence and oppression at the hands of close family members and so-called friends, especially their in-laws...

Death of A Husband

In different parts of the world, irrespective of religion, tradition and culture, widows are victims of violence and oppression at the hands of close family members and so-called friends, especially their in-laws...

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