Vivian Adaora Okoye: Turning Scars into a Syllabus for Women, By George Odogwu

  When hurt cuts deep, many women retreat into silence. They carry pain like a hidden wound—bleeding quietly, while smiling publicly. For Vivian Okoye, that silence became impossible to ignore. “I spent years in the company of women—schoolmates, friends, colleagues—and even in the laughter and sisterhood, I could sense the hidden struggles,” she recalls. “So many were bleeding in the dark.” Rather than accept this as normal, Vivian decided to act. Her answer came in the form of a book, Unlocking the Drama in Womanhood, a deeply personal journey and…

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