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25th Jun 202325th Jun 2023 Koya Nkrumah Religion/Beliefs

Why I feel most churches are not safe places for women!

If you have been reading this blog, then you would already have read that I grew up attending church. Over the course of my life, church would play important roles in the choices I made and how I spent my time, resources and talent. You would also have read that just before the global lockdown … Continue reading Why I feel most churches are not safe places for women!

14th Mar 2021 Koya Nkrumah Uncategorized

Mother’s Day Celebrations and the Church.

When Anna Jarvis held a memorial for her mother in 1908 after her death, I don’t think she realised that a hundred years plus from that first memorial, her idea of honouring her mother’s memory would turn into something so widely commercialised. Anna, in her later years, seeing mother’s day so commercialised would try to … Continue reading Mother’s Day Celebrations and the Church.

A Note From Koya - This blog is my offering — a space to explore the quiet and complicated moments of being a Black African woman in a world that often wants us to edit ourselves. I write to unpack, to question, to heal, and to connect — through stories that are sometimes messy, sometimes clear, but always honest. Here, you’ll find reflection, resistance, and realness. I’m not writing to be perfect. I’m writing to be present — with myself and with you. Thank you for reading.

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