
Dika Ofoma
Writing
Known For

A femme-presenting young man returns home for his mother’s funeral and is forced to navigate the violence and gender expectations that have shaped his fractured relationship with his father and his place in the community.
Obi Is A Boy

A young widow struggles to reconcile her catholic beliefs with the demands of tradition after her late husband’s brother propositions her.
God's Wife

When the leader of a secessionist group in south-eastern Nigeria is jailed, his loyalists mandate a compulsory "sit-at-home' on Mondays in protest. Siblings Kamnonu and Ogbonna face danger when they defy the Monday restrictions.
A Quiet Monday

Henrietta and Ayo navigate stigma, shame, and a world that would rather they stay quiet.
Silence is Loud

Ziora, a successful business owner in her 40s, falls in love with Leke, a young man in his 20s and opens the door for noise in her otherwise quiet life. Does she give up on a chance for love to fit societal norms?
Something Sweet

Omasilu and Zion are a newlywed couple who must unlearn everything they've been taught about intimacy, desire, and faith when they struggle to consummate their marriage.
My Body, God's Temple

Zainab is in Lagos for two reasons; to spread the word and chop life. Amaka is ready to pack her load and leave the city she has spent her whole life in. The worlds of the two women collide as the spirit of Lagos brings them together and threatens to pull them apart.
Everything Lasts And Nothing Ends

A young girl in a rural Igbo village is cast aside by her community when she becomes pregnant outside wedlock.