OJIUGO: The Unbroken Daughter
“To keep the family name clean, she was forced to swallow the dirt.”
In the relentless, sweating energy of Lagos, eight-year-old Ojiugo is a “vessel of jagged pauses.”
While her siblings navigate life with fluid grace, Ojiugo’s world is defined by a “stutter” that traps her words and a silence that hides a devastating family secret.
When her father, a “Big Man” obsessed with prestige, moves the family to the orderly streets of Accra, Ghana, it was supposed to be a fresh start. Instead, it becomes a new stage for an old tragedy.
From the betrayal of a trusted “Deacon” to the parasitic love of a neighborhood warlord, Ojiugo finds herself trading pieces of her soul for a seat at a table that was never meant for her.
Caught between the “hard love” of a mother who chooses convenience over protection and the crushing weight of traditional expectations, Ojiugo must decide: Will she remain the victim of her family’s reputation, or will she become the author of her own justice?
Raw, evocative, and unflinchingly honest, Ojiugo is a powerful exploration of the “Culture of Silence” that binds generations of West African women.
It is a story for every woman who has ever had to “stutter” before she could speak, and for anyone who has ever had to bloom in broken soil.
Why readers are loving Ojiugo:
✅A Transnational Journey: Experience the vibrant contrast between the “chaos” of Surulere, Lagos, and the quiet “prestige” of East Legon, Accra.
✅The “Every Woman” Story: A deep dive into the systemic challenges, silent sacrifices, and incredible resilience of African womanhood.
✅A Thrilling Reclamation: Follow the transformation of a “lost child” into a woman ready to file her own case against the world.
“One day, I will bloom,” she whispered to the hibiscus flowers. Today, she flies.
Note: This a pre-order product and will be delivered on May 25th!










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