In this drama / presentation at the 2016 Igbo World Festival of Arts and Culture, Lilycent Ogbuagu and Chidozie Okoro (Chido) – both from Ebonyi State – shed light on the harmful effects of domestic violence on Igbo (and other families); and how victims can find the courage to fight back.
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