
Priscilla Okoye is a Nigerian writer and poet whose work delves into themes of migration, identity, and resilience. She holds Master's degrees in English Language and Leadership and Human Resources Management and is currently pursuing studies in psychotherapy. Beyond her academic pursuits, Okoye is actively involved in community service, coordinating a women's group that supports survivors of gender-based violence, including refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants. In her literary endeavors, Okoye has authored several poems and is working on a collection titled ""Best African Short Stories,"" set to be released on June 11, 2026. This anthology aims to showcase the richness of African storytelling through a compilation of diverse narratives. Okoye's poetry often reflects her personal experiences and cultural heritage, exploring the emotional journeys of displacement and the complexities of identity. Her work is characterized by a deep empathy and a commitment to shedding light on the challenges faced by marginalized communities. Through her writing and community engagement, Priscilla Okoye continues to contribute meaningfully to conversations about migration, identity, and the human capacity for resilience.

