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For many Nigerian women, divorce is still treated as a taboo, a silence that Danielle Ijeoma Onyekwere is here to break. On today’s episode, we explore the nuanced reality of being a Nigerian woman, a divorcee, and a single mother.
Danielle gets vulnerable about the isolation that comes when community support fades, the pressure to "keep up appearances," and the sheer exhaustion of working twice as hard to provide for her family. This isn’t just a story about struggle; it’s a story about redefining what a successful African woman looks like on her own terms. As a Nigerian woman in the U.S. she knows a thing or two about pressure. After her marriage ended, she didn't just survive; she learned how to pivot.
In this episode, we cover:
This episode was produced by Eniola Ewawunmi Busari.
Cover Art by Anu Onabolu
https://linktr.ee/herstorypodng
Find out more about Herstory today!
If you'd like to make Herstory too, get in touch with us.
https://linktr.ee/herstorypodng
By Anu OnaboluFor many Nigerian women, divorce is still treated as a taboo, a silence that Danielle Ijeoma Onyekwere is here to break. On today’s episode, we explore the nuanced reality of being a Nigerian woman, a divorcee, and a single mother.
Danielle gets vulnerable about the isolation that comes when community support fades, the pressure to "keep up appearances," and the sheer exhaustion of working twice as hard to provide for her family. This isn’t just a story about struggle; it’s a story about redefining what a successful African woman looks like on her own terms. As a Nigerian woman in the U.S. she knows a thing or two about pressure. After her marriage ended, she didn't just survive; she learned how to pivot.
In this episode, we cover:
This episode was produced by Eniola Ewawunmi Busari.
Cover Art by Anu Onabolu
https://linktr.ee/herstorypodng
Find out more about Herstory today!
If you'd like to make Herstory too, get in touch with us.
https://linktr.ee/herstorypodng