In a world where silence is often mistaken for endurance,
A Woman's War exposes
the devastating cycle of domestic violence and the societal norms that perpetuate it. Obidiya, a young wife and mother, endures years of brutal abuse at the hands of her husband, Okonronkwo. Encouraged by tradition to remain
submissive, she faces a heartbreaking dilemma.
Should she fight back or continue suffering in silence?
As the women of her village rally around her, the play raises urgent questions about
power, gender roles, and the price of retaliation. Can a woman's defiance against oppression bring justice, or will it cost her everything?
A Woman's War is a gripping and emotional drama that challenges deep-seated cultural beliefs and shines a light on the fight for dignity and survival.