Victoria E. Igwe

Victoria Ebubechukwu Igwe is a seasoned information and communication expert, journalist, certified public relations professional, researcher, writer, and media strategist with extensive experience in strategic messaging, media engagement, and public enlightenment. Passionate about storytelling and nation-building, Igwe blends a strong background in journalism, public relations, and academic research to craft narratives that inform, educate, and inspire. As a history enthusiast, she is committed to preserving cultural heritage and using media as a powerful tool for civic awareness and social transformation.

Children in Biafra: Hunger and Survival in War.

The Nigerian Civil War (6 July 1967 – 15 January 1970), also called the...

Brothers at War: A Family Divided by the Nigerian Civil War

The Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970), often called the Biafran War, was not merely a...

A Nurse’s Diary from the Biafran War: Treating the Wounded in Makeshift Hospitals

The Nigerian Civil War (1967–1970) fractured a young nation. When the Eastern Region declared...