On the evening of May 20, 2026, I stood inside the historic Council Chambers of New York City Hall to accept recognition during the Africa Day Celebration 2026. Beneath the seal of a city often described as the capital of the world, I reflected not merely on an award, but on the improbable distance between the red-earth paths of Enugwu-Agidi and the civic heart of New York City.
The chamber itself carried symbolism. It was a place where policy, …
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