
She Was My Queen Until Welfare Took Her Crown
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"She Was My Queen Until Welfare Took Her Crown" is not just a book—it is a cry from the soul, a warning, and a call to rise. With fiery passion and unflinching honesty, Dr. Joseph Ejike Ojih paints a gripping picture of how government systems designed to provide relief ended up dethroning queens, disempowering kings, and leaving families fractured. The pages confront a painful truth: welfare dependency has too often replaced dignity with despair, and survival with chains of control. Yet this is not a story of defeat—it is one of resilience, love, and hope. Dr. Ojih speaks of Black women as queens, meant to walk proudly with crowns that can never be stripped by politics or poverty. He urges Black men to stand tall again, to protect, to lead, and to rebuild the broken foundations of family.
This is a book of awakening, one that challenges readers to reject the illusion of comfort offered by dependency and embrace the higher calling of strength, unity, and legacy. When the queen wears her crown, the children walk in strength, and when the king stands tall, the kingdom shines. "She Was My Queen Until Welfare Took Her Crown" is more than a title—it is a movement. It is for every reader who believes that greatness lies not in handouts, but in rising together.