Sunday Rosemary Agbanya
Stories (3)
Filter by community
A Lesson in Trust and Self-Discovery
Growing up as a church girl in Ado, a small town in the middle belt region of Nigeria was a major thrill for me. I was known as the epitome of innocence and purity, always attending church faithfully and following my family's strict religious values. I was sheltered from the realities of the world, which made me incredibly gullible and vulnerable to the manipulation of others.
By Sunday Rosemary Agbanya3 years ago in Fiction
Why I Don't Trust Men Anymore
Trust is the foundation of any healthy relationship, be it personal or professional. Unfortunately, my experiences and observations over the years have led me to develop a certain level of skepticism and mistrust towards men. While it is important to recognize that generalizations should be avoided, I can't help but feel wary due to recurring patterns and instances that have impacted my perception. In this article, I will share my personal journey and the reasons why I find it difficult to trust men anymore.
By Sunday Rosemary Agbanya3 years ago in Men
Church Girl Trauma
Ti Introduction For many individuals, growing up in a religious community can be a source of comfort, guidance, and community support. However, there is a side to this experience that is often overlooked: the challenges and trauma faced by those who identify as "church girls." While the church provides a strong moral compass and a sense of belonging, the expectations, pressures, and cultural norms can create a unique set of struggles for girls within these communities. In this article, we delve into the concept of "church girl trauma" and shed light on the issues that young girls often face within religious contexts.
By Sunday Rosemary Agbanya3 years ago in Confessions


