
Benjamin-Bede Ezichim Benorie is a Clinical Researcher, Creative Writer, Life Coach, Editor, and Advocate whose work exists at the intersection of public policy, addiction recovery, behavioural health, social systems, and advocacy. His interdisciplinary approach integrates lived experience leadership, empirical research, and narrative intelligence to develop dignity affirming, evidence based frameworks that influence policy, strengthen institutions, and advance social justice.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy (Second Class Honours, Upper Division) from Nnamdi Azikiwe University. He is a member of ISSUP and ISSDP, and an alumnus of the Kirakira Fellowship and Aspire Leaders Program (2026).
His creative writing interrogates dependence, identity, recovery, psychological struggle, resilience, meaning making, and human transformation. His published works include a collection of three poems and two short stories in Azahares Literary Magazine, “The Mystery of Dependence,” and the creative nonfiction piece “To Be a Child Again” in The Voices, “Endless Night” in the Journal of Expressive Writing, “A Heart of Love” in the Sauti: Poems of Love (Vol. 4), and a collection of three poems in The Sagebrush Review.