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Ahamefula is more than a historical record; it is a raw, personal testimony of a family caught in the crosshairs of a military government’s failures. When Ahamefula vanishes into the opaque corridors of the Nigerian state, his family must navigate an indifferent bureaucracy while simultaneously mourning the loss of another child.
Key Themes:
- Military Rule: A vivid portrayal of life in Nigeria during the late 80s and the human cost of political instability.
- The Search for Justice: The grueling reality of dealing with government silence and systemic indifference.
- Grief and Resilience: How a family holds together when faced with “twin tragedies”—the disappearance of one child and the death of another.
- Memory and Truth: A daughter’s tribute to her brother and a family’s determination to ensure his name (Ahamefula – “may my name not be lost”) is not forgotten.
Told primarily through the voice of Ezinne, with contributions from other family members, the book captures the quiet strength required to survive unusual times and the courage to speak truth to power.







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