13/02/2026
Book overview
A father gone. A mother fading. A daughter forced to confront grief, power, and the brutal honesty of tradition.
This is not just a memoir ā it is a reckoning.
When Ojoma Ahmedās father dies unexpectedly during what should have been a routine surgery, her world splits open.
But grief, she soon learns, is only the beginning.
Rushing home from abroad, she walks straight into a storm of cultural rituals, family politics, whispered accusations, spiritual encounters, and the unspoken rules daughters are expected to obey. From chaotic funeral rites to the eerie presence of Achibu ā the āblack fogā that presses on the chest ā she witnesses grief expressed as performance, survival, theatre, and, sometimes, cruelty.
And then, just as the dust begins to settle, tragedy strikes again.
In the same week she buries her father, Ojoma watches her mother collapse, fight for breath, and slip away in a village clinic bound by tradition. What unfolds is a haunting, unfiltered account of love, loss, and the unsaid expectations placed on women when death rearranges a family.
Raw, atmospheric, and unflinchingly honest, The Other Side of Grief ā And a Mournerās Life is a story of:
daughters navigating patriarchal customs
siblings drowning under responsibilities they never agreed to carry
spiritual encounters that blur the line between the living and the dead
family power dynamics exposed in their most vulnerable moments
the resilience it takes to survive grief twice
It is a memoir about seeing people clearly for the first time ā the loyal, the cruel, the greedy, the silent, the prayerful. But above all, it is a testament to a daughter who refused to shrink, who reclaimed her voice, and who learned that grief does not end⦠it only rearranges you.
For readers of powerful memoirs on love, loss, culture, and womanhood ā this book will stay with you long after the final page.
The Other Side of Grief And a Mournerās Life