CLIMATE · POWER · MIGRATION · FAITH
Christopher Chibueze Onyekuru writes character-driven novels that sit at the crossroads of climate crisis, politics, and the quiet moral choices people make to survive.
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In a village that has forgotten how to listen, an old ugba tree becomes the centre of fear, faith, and a fight over what kind of future is worth protecting.
One young villager refuses to stay out of the argument. His decision pulls him into the middle of a conflict that will change his community — or break it.
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An ancient tree, a restless village, and a young man who refuses to let fear speak louder than the truth.
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In a European city that promised escape, a young African migrant discovers that every new opportunity carries an old shadow.
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Christopher is currently drafting new fiction that continues to explore how politics and governance shape the everyday decisions of ordinary people in Nigeria and the diaspora.
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