Houston, Texas – Renowned author and filmmaker; Nkem DenChukwu has shared insights into her latest masterpiece, both a book and an animated film, titled: “When Hearts Touch,” a poignant tale that explores the profound influence individuals can have on one another’s lives.
Hailing from Eastern Nigeria and currently residing in the United States of America; DenChukwu, who holds a Masters’s Degree in Healthcare Services, on Wednesday, captivated audiences during her appearance on the popular one-hour morning show; Great Day Houston, hosted by Deborah Duncan on KHOU-11, the CBS affiliate in Houston, Texas.

Drawing from her diverse background, she has crafted a captivating narrative centered on an orphan named Preye, encapsulating the black boy magic kind of story. Through this inspiring story, DenChukwu emphasizes the transformative power of human connections and highlights the profound impact they can have on someone’s life.
DenChukwu eloquently stated during her interview, “Poverty is genocide in slow motion.” With these evocative words, she brings attention to the pervasive and devastating effects of poverty on individuals and communities.

Thus, by weaving this theme into “When Hearts Touch,” DenChukwu not only offers a compelling narrative but also sheds light on the urgent need to address poverty as a pressing societal issue.
Through her multi-faceted talent and thought-provoking works, Nkem DenChukwu continues to make a significant impact in the literary and film worlds. “When Hearts Touch” stands as a testament to her creative prowess and her commitment to addressing important social issues.

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As readers and viewers are captivated by the story of Preye, DenChukwu’s work serves as a reminder of the profound influence each of us can have in transforming lives.
- By Ken Gbados
Great Job! Nkem.
Nkem you have always been an inspiration and role model to all. When you write, you hit home and reality sets in. When it comes to literary and film world, you always take it to next level. So proud of you!