Chika OduahThat “tribal” wordThe word immediately conjures stereotypical imagery of brown people with bones in their noses or naked warriors running aroundFeb 5, 2021Feb 5, 2021
Chika OduahAttitude of Gratitude: Stories I wrote in 2020We made it. You and I. We trudged through the hardships of 2020. It wasn’t easy and at times, we thought we’d lose our minds. But we hung…Jan 11, 2021Jan 11, 2021
Chika OduahAn Africa-centered conversation with a BritI posed a few candid questions to a white guy from the UK who works in Africa.Nov 17, 2020Nov 17, 2020
Chika OduahWhy young Africans need to know their historyFifty-three years ago, a political decision changed the course of my life and I wasn’t even born when it was made.Jul 18, 2020Jul 18, 2020
Chika OduahWhy I Am A Pan-AfricanistThere was an ancient city called Great Zimbabwe built by the Shona people of southern Africa created between 1100 and 1600.Jul 18, 2020Jul 18, 2020
Chika OduahGot blood on your cell phone?Beware — the maker of your cell phone may not want you to know about this!Apr 10, 2020Apr 10, 2020
Chika OduahBlack History Month: Remember Igbo Landing and the Flying AfricansThe Igbo Landing story has become a legendary story that testifies to the unbreakable spirit of resistance.Feb 20, 20202Feb 20, 20202
Chika OduahMusings on Home From a Nigerian-AmericanAs I approach 34 years old, I find myself thinking more about the idea of home and wondering if I’ve found it.Feb 2, 2020Feb 2, 2020