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10/28/2025
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Liberation

Following “The Weight of What’s Past,” this piece — “Liberation” — captures the turning point: when light breaks through, healing begins, and the soul finds the courage to live again.

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Victory Atet

Victory Atet is a Nigerian writer, editor, and creative strategist whose work explores the intersections of faith, identity, culture, and the human condition. She is the founder of Faith, Art, and Culture (FAC) — a personal and public space dedicated to reflective writing and thoughtful engagement. Rooted in poetry, essays, and editorial work, her writing is shaped by emotional depth, thematic clarity, and a commitment to nuance. With experience in creative support and project coordination, Victory collaborates with individuals and platforms to refine ideas, shape content, and drive intentional communication. She brings an analytical mindset, strong research skills, and a cross-disciplinary approach to every project, believing in the power of language to influence, clarify, and transform.

Liberation

Liberation

by Victory Atet

When the light appears, and shadows dispel.
The scars that marred our souls begin to fade.
With hearts unveiled and faith renewed;
No longer are we afraid to ride high in love again.

Psalm 107:14 — "He brought them out of darkness and the shadow of death, and brake their bands in sunder."

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About Victory Atet

Victory Atet is a Nigerian writer, editor, and creative strategist whose work explores the intersections of faith, identity, culture, and the human condition. She is the founder of Faith, Art, and Culture (FAC) — a personal and public space dedicated to reflective writing and thoughtful engagement. Rooted in poetry, essays, and editorial work, her writing is shaped by emotional depth, thematic clarity, and a commitment to nuance. With experience in creative support and project coordination, Victory collaborates with individuals and platforms to refine ideas, shape content, and drive intentional communication. She brings an analytical mindset, strong research skills, and a cross-disciplinary approach to every project, believing in the power of language to influence, clarify, and transform.

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