Here, Ada writes at the intersection of faith, law, legacy, food justice, and the moral questions shaping modern life.
These essays explore conscience, culture, stewardship, hunger, womanhood, justice, and the quiet decisions that shape families, communities, and nations.
Recent Essays
How the Iran-Hormuz Crisis Reaches the World’s Women Farmers
A woman farmer in Kano becomes the quiet face of a global crisis in fertilizer, food systems, and the burdens carried by women who feed the world.
How the Iran-Hormuz Crisis Breaks the Chain from Kano to the World
Part II of The Invisible Frontline series examines how aggregators, diesel costs, credit, and market access shape the fragile bridge between women farmers and the wider food chain.
