“Where storytelling meets strategy—one book, one policy, one bold idea at a time.”
– Chiedu Ndubisi
Some stories begin in silence—in the hush of a grandmother’s voice at dusk, or in the crumpled pages of a forgotten policy draft. Mine begins with both.
I am Chiedu Ndubisi, a storyteller and strategist, shaped by two worlds: the village courtyard of my childhood, where tales flowed like evening firelight, and the policy corridors of Nigeria, where ideas are tested by time, power, and people’s needs.
For over twenty years, I’ve walked the line between dream and design—working to improve governance, infrastructure, and public services through Public-Private Partnerships (PPP), while also crafting narratives that give voice to the forgotten, the brave, the betrayed, and the resilient.
My fiction journeys across time and terrain—coerced laborers on Fernando Po, fuel smugglers along West Africa’s dark borders, passengers aboard a ghost flight to Abuja, and children searching for lion’s whiskers in the forest of folktales. Each story I write is an offering—a way to reckon with history, celebrate culture, and remind us that behind every statistic is a beating heart.
But stories don’t end on the page. I also advise on projects that feed prisoners, house communities, and build knowledge parks. I believe in systems that work, in ideas that serve people, and in partnerships that empower.
This space is where all of it comes together. My books. My work. My why.
Welcome to my journey. I hope you find a story here that moves you—or moves you to act.