Worital Book Publishing Company is hosting a series of interviews with its authors on Facebook as part of an event called “Authoring Yourself Into Authority, Influence, and Wealth” with Emeka Nobis.
The interviews will take place daily at 6pm from December 5th to 27th, 2022 on Worital’s social media pages. The authors participating in the event include Sam Obafemi, DK Jonah, Madu Ibrahim, Ediale Kingsley, Anita Adefuye, Udunma Ikoro, Bisola Mariam, Mark Onyekachi, Akinbinu Yemisi Femi, Sunday Akande, Christine Vidal-Wachuku, Ngozi Odocha, Adenike Folagbade, Thom Idowu, Grace Eneh, Dan Arubasa, Oluchi Madu, Amaka Omo-Oikeh, and Suanu Moni-Nwinia.
Speaking with our reporters, several of the authors shared their expectations for the event and the benefits they hope to gain from it. They noted that the opportunity to interview one another and discuss the process of writing and selling books will provide a fresh perspective and help them understand the value of writing and selling their own books. They also emphasized the importance of mastering all aspects of authoring a book and building a system to generate residual income from it. The authors encouraged readers and lovers of books to join the conversations with Emeka Nobis to learn more about the process of authoring a book and earning money from it.
Madu Ibrahim, author of The Flag Lieutenant: Value-Based Leadership and Ethics Lessons from an Aide – de – Camp, said: “Every day is a gift that must be utilized. Strive to be a better version of that person each and every day. Be professional in all you do bearing in mind the importance of leaving a worthy example for your subordinates to follow.” Christine Vidal-Wachuku, author of Breaking Barriers and founder and lead facilitator of the Courtship Academy, added: “Authoring a book is leaving your footprints for future generations. Join the Worital conversations to understand how you too can generate residual income and also leave your footprints for generations yet unborn.”
Oluchi Madu, author of The Seed of Greatness and founder of Talent Maximization with Oluchi Madu, said: “We have everything we need to live as we are designed to be. So do everything humanly possible, morally and legally right, to become that person you are designed to be.” Anita Adefuye, author of Reve-Healed, added: “This is precisely the kind of community support authors need in Nigeria.”
Bisola-Mariam, author of How to Kill Your Spouse, shared: “Survivors of domestic violence struggle with one thing: believability. The fear that no one will ever believe them; many survivors like me, die with untold stories. The social and legal systems may not recognize our frustrations, writing and sharing our stories is one way to freedom, and your book can lead others to theirs. Join me as I share why I wrote a book with such a disruptive title.”
Mark Onyekachi, lead author of 100 UKWA-NGWA ICONS: A COMPENDIUM OF EXCELLENCE, said: “The greatness of powerful nations reflects the remarkable accomplishments of their people. Nations that have achieved greatness consolidate their greatness by transmitting it from one generation to another, and there is no better way of transferring greatness other than through the tales of greatness achieved by others. Join me as I discuss succinctly”.
Worital is a book branding, publishing, and distribution company with a team of young creatives that are gradually changing the face of book publishing in Nigeria and Africa. The firm comprises graphics designers, video curators, web designers, content creators, book designers, and e-book distribution experts. The CEO, Fola Folagbade echoes the sole aim of the event as giving authors the support they need to grow and profit.
Emeka Nobis is the CEO of Switchpath consulting and the author of many books including Your Book Will Sell.