Edikan Umoh
EdikanUmoh

Edikan Umoh is a writer who uses her insight for storytelling to create pieces that help us form practical ideas about better ways to live. She tells stories about human behavior, mental health, media, communities, the creator economy, and internet culture with simple and engaging language. Her editorial experience includes writing essays, articles and other texts that tell the stories of a particular audience. She aims to positively resonate with different groups of people with her work.

The effect of Omugwo on postpartum wellbeing in Nigerian mothers

News, Published September 20, 2024
In Nigeria, we have a particular way of accommodating a new baby into the family. Omugwo is the Igbo term for the traditional custom of postpartum care, where the mother of the new mother, or a relative, takes residence with her to care for her and child. 

"I can't wait to come back": The significance of Meghan Markle’s recent trip to Nigeria

Global, Published May 14, 2024
The reception Meghan Markle has received in Nigeria is cognisant of the elegance, grace and kindness that the Nigerian population see in her and her family.