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A Country Called Home
by Kimberly Onyekwe
Amanda loved Nigeria before she understood its pain.
At eleven years old, she saw her country through bright, hopeful eyes-through the warmth of family breakfasts, the chaos of Port Harcourt traffic, the rhythm of Afrobeat, and the beauty of a culture woven with strength, resilience, and pride. To Amanda, Nigeria was more than a country.
It was home.
But home begins to fracture.
As corruption deepens and insecurity spreads across the nation, fear slowly infiltrates ordinary lives. Kidnappings become headlines. Violence becomes routine. Families begin to leave in search of safety, stability, and hope elsewhere.
Then tragedy strikes Amanda's family in the most devastating way.
In one brutal moment, she loses both her father and brother to the very crisis consuming the country she once loved without question.
Grief shatters her childhood.
Anger replaces innocence.
And the girl who once defended Nigeria with pride is left asking one painful question:
What do you owe a country that keeps hurting you?
As Amanda grows into adulthood, she faces a choice that defines her life.
Leave like everyone else.
Or stay.
Through loss, betrayal, friendship, political awakening, romance, and heartbreak, Amanda must navigate a nation on the brink of collapse while holding onto the fragile belief that change is still possible.
A Country Called Home is a deeply moving coming-of-age story about grief, identity, patriotism, and resilience. It is a powerful portrait of a generation caught between escape and loyalty, fear and hope, survival and purpose.
This is a story about loss.
This is a story about love.
This is a story about choosing to stay.
And above all-
this is a story about home.
Because sometimes the deepest kind of love is choosing to fight for what is broken.
Even when it breaks you first.