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Abigail Anaba

Abigail Anaba writes literary fiction peppered with historical and political realities and a dash of romance. A keen researcher for over two decades, she has written about politics, education and women’s issues in several online publications. Her debut novel SectorIV explores love and loss during the Nigeria/Biafra war.

Books by Abigail Anaba

sector iv

Sector IV tells the story of Oyinyechi and Duke. Set during the Nigeria-Biafra war, this story navigates love, loss, war and betrayal.

dear king

With the systematic spread of misandry and anti-male sentiments passed off as ‘feminism’, Dear King is written as a #LetterToSons which gives practical advice to help men and boys navigate the troubled waters called ‘ life in the 21st century’. Men are debased and shamed for being masculine. The inherent biological traits that differentiate men from women are labeled toxic. For these reasons, a book that addresses principles that will provide guidance for men and young boys becomes a necessity. Dear King is a heartfelt compilation of seven letters and seventeen principles from a mother determined to give her sons the best direction possible. The book is premised on proven neurological distinctions between men and women which give rise to psychological and emotional differences. Therefore, it explains why these ‘gender’ differences should count in present day conversations. It is a letter to sons that emphasizes stoicism, chivalry and empathy. Dear King is written as a manual to help parents raise first rate sons.

the president's daughter

What would you do if the life of your precious daughter depended on stealing a mask from the most fortified museum in the world? Abigail Anaba, author of SectorIV returns with this historical political drama, The President's Daughter. This thriller is weaved around Angela Goodmans, the president's daughter, whose life hangs in the balance. Her father must break the Iyoba's curse - the curse that ensures that the second child of any descendant of a Bini Queen's little husband will die unless they perform the required rituals. But Queen Idia's pendant was taken in 1897 and now resides in the London Historical Museum - the Fort Knox of art pieces. The British authorities will not let go of the mask, but President Goodmans is determined to get the rituals done. Will an embarrassing family secret and his political office get in the way of saving his daughter?

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