Each book written by Dr. Maggie Offoha is rooted in truth, empathy, and lived experience. Her works explore cultural identity, childhood suffering, personal struggle, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Each book by Dr. Maggie Offoha is a reflection of lived realities, stories shaped by culture, suffering, strength, and the enduring human spirit.
Children of Gaza: Their Story Must Be Told is a moving literary memorial — a collection of poems, reflections, and testimonies that give voice to the silenced hearts of Gaza’s children. Through vivid imagery and soulful language, Maggie Offoha transforms grief into remembrance, and remembrance into resistance.
Within the captivating pages of “Return to Where I Belong,” readers embark on a heat wrenched journey alongside the protagonist, Ugonna, whose unwavering determination propels him from the challenges of economic hardship in Nigeria to the promise of a better life in America. As a fresh graduate burdened with familial expectations, Ugonna yearns to pursue opportunities abroad. Yet, his dreams clash with his role as the first son of a king, whose desire is for Ugonna to assume the throne upon his father’s passing.
The Cost of Complicity: When Silence Hurts Others is a deeply reflective and emotionally stirring exploration of what happens when humanity chooses silence in the face of suffering.
In this powerful work, Dr. Maggie Chinyere Offoha, Functional Medicine Doctor, poet, and humanitarian, invites readers to confront the moral and spiritual price of indifference. Through poetic prose, real-world insight, and spiritual reflection, she examines how silence can heal when born of wisdom, yet wound deeply when born of fear.
Dark shadows on my path, is a collection of fourteen short stories that explores both social, cultural, political, and religious issues within Nigerian society. Though fictional, most of the stories are based on real events.
IGBOS, The Eagles of Nigeria is a richly illustrated exploration of Igbo history, culture, spirituality, and resilience. From ancient traditions and the four-day market system to festivals, leadership, and resistance, this book restores the Igbo story with clarity, pride, and cultural depth—celebrating a people born to soar and forged by resilience.
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