Who Gave The Order

Essays

10,000.00

This book will become available from October 2, 2025.
Paperback
10,000.00
In Stock
Total

Who Gave the Order is a powerful reckoning with state-sanctioned violence and the ghosts of a nation’s broken promises. Born from the trauma of the October 2020 #EndSARS protests, this anthology captures the voices of Nigerians who lived through and were changed by one of the darkest chapters in the country’s recent history. With stories that span pain, defiance, memory, and mourning, the collection is a bold literary monument to those who raised their voices and those whose voices were silenced.

From the raw intimacy of Esther Ifesinachi Okonkwo’s Fences, which lays bare how brutality reshapes love and youth, to Nnamdi Oguike’s The Police Within Us, a reflective meditation on fear, identity, and exile, the anthology thrums with urgency and conviction. Zenas Ubere’s What You Saw captures the fleeting joy and sudden devastation of revolution, while Abubakar Adam Ibrahim’s This Was Supposed to be Different delivers a sobering historical sweep of Nigeria’s cyclical betrayals, where hope is often punished by bullets. In the quieter but no less radical corners, Mazpa Ejikem and Ola W. Halim confront the protest’s own prejudices, asking what justice means when it excludes the queer.

At once a memorial, an indictment, and a cry for a different future, Who Gave the Order reminds us that to tell the truth is an act of resistance and, sometimes, survival. These writers bear witness not just to what happened, but to what it means to live, remember, and demand more in a country that too often chooses silence over justice.

Chibueze Darlington Anuonye

Chibueze Darlington Anuonye is a literary conversationist, editor and writer. He is the curator of Selfies and Signatures: An Afro Anthology of Short Stories, co-editor of Daybreak: An Anthology of Nigerian Short Fiction and editor of the international anthology of writing Through the Eye of a Needle: Art in the Time of Coronavirus, and The Good Teacher. A doctoral student in English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Anuonye is a recipient of the 2024 Richard Horovitz Professional Development Fund. His works have appeared in World Literature Today, The Rumpus, The Hopkins Review, Isele Magazine, Electric Lit, Brittle Paper, African Writer Magazine, Africa in Dialogue, and elsewhere.

“Exceptionally fearsome, breathtaking testimonies of how terribly the ordeals a country traverses can change individual lives forever.”

—Brigitte Poirson, author of The Ten-Year War

“Everyone who reads this anthology will be moved to join the chorus of voices demanding justice.”

—Daniel Simon, Editor in Chief, World Literature Today

“An important contribution to Nigerian political literature and a testament to the audacity of its young people.”

—Cajetan Iheka, Professor of English, Yale University

“A timely collection. An exceptional book. A unique insight into what it means for young people to die for their nation.”

—Unoma Azuah

“A powerful synthesis of vulnerability and defiance, of angst and courage, and of raw anguish and aesthetics. A truly poignant depiction of the perils of a nation-state.”

—Obari Gomba, winner of the Nigeria Prize for Literature and author of Grit

“An engaging addition to the sustained critique of postcolonial Nigeria and, more importantly, to the affirmation that the lives lost during the EndSARS movement are not unmournable.”

—Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike, author of there’s more

“Queer voices have long been erased from the spaces where our stories and futures are decided. But with this anthology, Anuonye smashes through that silence, bringing queer and straight voices together as one powerful witness of our pain, our strength, and how much we have survived as Nigerians, refusing to separate or diminish them. This is a bold, necessary reminder that we are here, and we are powerful.”

—Romeo Oriogun, winner of the Nigeria Prize for Literature and author of The Mystic of Small Dreams

0.0
out of 5
5
(0)
4
(0)
3
(0)
2
(0)
1
(0)

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Who Gave The Order”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

There are no reviews yet.

Book Trim140 x 216mm
Number of Pages176
ISBN (Paperback)978-978-61082-0-9
Release DateOctober 2, 2025
GenreNon Fiction

About Book

Author Bio

Praise

Reviews

Book Details