In Validated, Fadekemi empowers young women on navigating life’s journey

In Validated, Fadekemi empowers young women on navigating life’s journey

Fadekemi Adeoye

Aiming to offer a roadmap for young people especially women to live with purpose and make meaningful impact, finance expert and Christian lifestyle influencer, Fadekemi Adeoye has released her debut book, ‘Validated’ – a gospel fiction centered on helping young people make better life choices and addressing prevalent vices that affect them in society.
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Adeoye noted that a number of societal ills can be avoided when young people are given a proper perspective. She believes her book will take readers on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth, empowering them to live authentically,

“Validated is a book born out of my deep desire to see our young people grounded in the right principles and empowered to live radiant, purposeful lives, so they can embrace their true potential and walk confidently in their unique path. It teaches young people to hinge their hope and belief in a foundation far greater than anything the world has to offer, to not seek gratification from the wrong sources, and to be constantly reassured that they are highly valued.”

She stated that ‘Validated’ touches on very relatable issues and conveys themes that a lot of young people will easily connect to. She knows that the numerous lessons from her book will cause a much-needed paradigm shift in the minds of Young People.

“Most of the issues spoken about throughout this book will resonate with a lot of Young People. Our youth are in constant battles for validation, to find their identity, to discover purpose and to know exactly what they set their sights on. This book will help to further engrave God’s statutes on the tables of their hearts. Each character, chapter, paragraph and each sentence was written very intentionally, and I strongly believe there’s a lesson in ‘Validated’ for everyone,” Adeoye noted.

She shared a stern message for young ladies seeking validation from the wrong sources, urging them to hold firm to their faith and identity in Christ: “Our young women and girls no longer have to gain their validation from relationships, drugs, immorality and other societal ills. You are worth so much more than you can think of imagine. You are validated and loved by your Creator who knows every single detail about you. You cannot afford to become enslaved to things that offer temporary pleasure,”

Adeoye wants more women to embrace their unique identity and resist the pull to conform to societal expectations. She believes that true fulfillment comes from living authentically and courageously standing for what is right: “My advice to young women navigating life’s journey is to stay anchored in your true self. Do not become conformed to the world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind. Instead, focus on transforming your mind and spirit, aligning your actions with your values and purpose,”

“This principle applies to every area of life; whether stewarding your finances, pursuing your career, or uncovering your greater purpose. Never compromise your integrity or sacrifice your well-being to gain external approval. The world doesn’t need a version of you shaped by societal constructs; it needs the real, radiant you.

The world needs your light to shine forth and your light is powerful, when you let it shine freely, you inspire others to do the same” she added.
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