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Inside Chinwe Enyinna's Glamorous & Empowering "My Garden of Thorny Roses" Book Soirée in Lagos

Chinwe Enyinna, a Nigerian-British gender equality champion, has turned her personal trauma into a powerful tool for global advocacy and healing. Her book, "My Garden of Thorny Roses," is evidence of the human spirit's ability to overcome adversity and rise above pain. For Enyinna, the book is more than just a memoir, it's a beacon of hope for those struggling to find purpose in their own lives.
The Unapologetic Panel, moderated by Dr. Glory Edozien, was a highlight of the evening. This discourse, titled "Breaking the Stigma: Unapologetic Conversations on Healing and Empowerment," brought together a group of individuals who have experienced trauma and are now using their voices to advocate for change. The panel was a powerful reminder that silence is not always golden, and that speaking out about one's experiences can be a liberating experience.
The evening began with a keynote speech by Bola Matel-Okoh, CEO of BMO Advisory Services. Matel-Okoh described "My Garden of Thorny Roses" as a monumental tool for education and societal change. She shared a personal anecdote about how Enyinna's book had inspired her to reflect on her own life, and how it had reminded her that history does not have to dictate one's future. Matel-Okoh's words were evidence of the book's potential to inspire and give people hope.
Chinwe Enyinna's keynote fireside chat was a powerful call to action. As the UK Country Chair of the Anti-GBV Wing of the G100 Club and founder of Survivors Support Network Nigeria, Enyinna is using her platform to raise awareness about the importance of supporting survivors of GBV and empowering women to make safe, intentional, and informed relationship choices. Her message was clear: women should never be afraid to seek help despite societal pressures and judgment.
As I reflect on the evening's events, I am left with a sense of hope and empowerment. Chinwe Enyinna's "My Garden of Thorny Roses" is more than just a book, it's a movement. I predict that this book will inspire a new generation of women to speak out about their experiences and to seek help when they need it. I also predict that the conversation around GBV and empowerment will continue to gain momentum, with more and more people using their voices to advocate for change.
In the end, Enyinna's book soirée was evidence of the power of community and resilience. It was a reminder that we are not alone in our struggles, and that together, we can overcome even the toughest challenges. As Enyinna herself said, "Do not lose your voice."


