Okolobo’s new book, Fear Not, for presentation June 16

Fear Not

Precious Okolobo’s new book, Fear Not, is set for public presentation on June 16. It was earlier set for launch on May 19, 2024, however, owing to unforeseen circumstances this was moved forward. Published by Joevine Editors, in 2024, the foreword is written by Mazi Sam Ohubuanwa.


Ohubuanwa says: “Faith in the invincible Go is the greatest tool to fight fear,” adding: Okolobo “has provided a cookbook to help everyone understand the tricks of the devil and how to overcome him and then live a life free from undue stress.”

Written in lucid and font-friendly language, the author looks at a world where nations and individuals have lost their purpose and significance, then confusion, frustration, disillusionment, and corporate suicide-whether gradual or instant-will most surely follow. The book, Fear Not, provides a candid and revealing look into a spirit that is designed to destroy humanity.


In these chapters, he takes his reader through a journey of life, which is defined by God and His words. In the 216 pages, the author interrogates the themes of fear. The different ways fear can manifest in your life, ‘Why you don’t have to be subject to fear’ and ‘How to evict every kind of fear from your life for good.’

“The challenge with you and I is that we want drama more than the message. Until God speaks to us as He did to Moses on Mt. Sinai through fire, thunder and earthquake, He has not spoken. We’re a generation of drama, noise and glamour seekers. We’re fun seekers who are not fond of the Lord.”

In the book, Okolobo provides you with time-tested principles that will enable you to fulfill your vision no matter who you are or where you come from without fear. He tailors the minds of his readers to the fact that there is nothing natural or acceptable about fear.


Chapter 13, 14 and 15 narrate the frightful cancer journey of the author, a journey of death, and of survival through the application of the principles the book lays out. This unusual, terrifying experience by the author more than convinces us that he knows what he is talking, about fear and faith. In chapter 15, page 210, the author writes: “I often wonder why God kept me alive when there was every reason for the contrary to happen.”

Okolobo says, “fear is a destructive force that Satan uses to keep you from experiencing God’s best. When you deal with the spirit of fear according to the Word of God, you can live the life of peace God designed for you. You’re not alone in your struggles with anxiety.”

The author trained as a journalist in the United Kingdom and worked initially in the broadcast and print media in Rivers State before joining Shell where he rose to the position of Media Relations Manager before retiring in 2017.

Fear Not is his third book. He is also the author of The Bethel Experience and Done! Divine insights into Restoration, which have been well-received by the Christian community.

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