Why Does God Need A Gun?

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Why Does God Need a Gun is a collection that listens for voices nearly erased, the screams of schoolgirls stolen in the night, the heartbeat of a daughter who refuses to renounce her faith, the refrains of prayers drowned by gunfire. In these poems, the forest becomes both prison and mirror, a place where innocence is hunted and where the question of God is turned back on those who claim to kill in His name.

Ogaga Ifowodo writes with an unflinching tenderness, weaving lament with defiance. His lines bear grief, yet glimmer with the fragile light of endurance. To read them is to walk through shadow with the faint but steady sense that memory itself is a form of rescue.

This book is not only an indictment of terror but also a hymn for the vanished and the waiting, for every child whose laughter was silenced, for every parent who still keeps a place at the table.

Ogaga Ifowodo

Ogaga Ifowodo, a lawyer, has previously published five collections: Homeland & Other Poems which in manuscript won the 1993 Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) poetry prize; Madiba, winner of the ANA/Cadbury poetry prize; The Oil Lamp which won the ANA/Gabriel Okara poetry prize and A Good Mourning and Augusta’s Poodle which were nominated for the NLNG Nigerian literature prize. His poems have been widely published in several anthologies and literary journals across the world, including Presence Africaine, Voices from all Over: Poems with Notes and Activities, The Times Literary Supplement, Poetry International, The Massachusetts Review, Crazyhorse, The Dalhousie Review, Atlanta Review, Mantis and Migrations (an Afro-Italian anthology selected by Wole Soyinka). Excerpts from his detention memoirs which is in progress have been included in the anthologies Gathering Seaweed: African Prison Writing and NW 14: The Anthology of New Writing, as well as in Vanguard and the online magazine African Writing. His scholarly study, History, Trauma, and Healing in Postcolonial Narratives was published by Palgrave Macmillan. He is a recipient of the PEN USA Barbara Goldsmith Freedom-to-Write Award and of the Poets of All Nations (Netherlands) “Free Word” Award. He is an honorary member of the PEN centres of the USA, Canada and Germany and a fellow of the Iowa Writing Programme. In proof of Shelley’s declaration that poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world, he lost his bid for the Nigerian House of Representatives in 2015 and for a seat in the Delta State House of Assembly in 2021!

“What is refreshing about this collection is that it unsettles. Ogaga links universal critique with the psychological toll of trauma—a balance that is difficult to strike, regardless of one’s familiarity with language.”

—Star Zahra, Winner of the ANA Prize for Poetry 2025

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Book Trim140 x 216mm
Number of Pages116
ISBN (Paperback)978-978-8570-15-8
Release DateMarch 19, 2026
GenrePoetry

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