Pascal OkaforWhen a Friend’s Surgery Sparked an idea to Reduce Food WasteA close friend’s bariatric procedure presented an unusual opportunity to ponder solutions for food waste. This surgery, reducing stomach…Oct 3, 2023Oct 3, 2023
Pascal OkaforReveries from Familiar Whispers and EchoesIn the meandering tapestry of city life, amidst the hushed symphony of footsteps and muted conversations, I have an Igbo neighbor. Their…Jul 20, 20231Jul 20, 20231
Pascal OkaforWanderings of Curiosity: Unveiling the Intriguing 'Whys' of LifeDelving into the Depths of Inquiry and Discovering the Essence of CuriosityJul 13, 20231Jul 13, 20231
Pascal OkaforWhispers of Mortality: Navigating the Passage of Time and LossReflections on the inevitability of aging, grief, and the preciousness of life’s fragile moments.Jul 10, 20231Jul 10, 20231
Pascal OkaforEchoes of Self-Absorption: Navigating the Minefield of Social Discourse.Unveiling the Fragile Threads of Empathy and the Lure of Virtual Echo ChambersJul 7, 20232Jul 7, 20232
Pascal OkaforNdo.Ndo; What separates us from the animals What separates us from the chaos Is the ability to mourn people we’ve never met. You would always…Jul 1, 2019Jul 1, 2019
Pascal OkaforChildhood reflections (2)My father has always been wary of his glucose intake probably because he got really sick as a result of a "high sugar level." His father…Jul 1, 2019Jul 1, 2019
Pascal OkaforChildhood ReflectionsThe social engineering that whites were superior to Blacks orAfricans was so strong that I can remember my formative years as a child, one…Jun 6, 2019Jun 6, 2019
Pascal OkaforHer Father’s Daughter“The fire I see in your mom keeps me warm. You have your mother’s fire. Don’t let umu uwa quench it” That was my father’s advice when I…Jan 28, 2018Jan 28, 2018