Title & Subtitle
The Price of Hope
A Story of Flight, Faith, and the Fire That Follows
Description
When survival demands exile, what is the true cost of hope?
Set in northern Nigeria, The Price of Hope follows Aisha, a woman forced to flee violent unrest. Traversing cities, refugee camps, and betrayal, she clings to faith and dignity in a world that often denies both. This powerful novel explores displacement, gendered struggle, and quiet resistance—told with empathy and urgency.
Author:
Chiedu Ndubisi is a Nigerian author and policy thinker whose fiction explores justice, memory, and survival.
He is the Managing Director/CEO of Prohouse and Systems Limited and founder of GritRoot Media Concept. A recognized expert in infrastructure finance and PPP reform, he holds degrees in Economics (B.Sc.), Business Administration (MBA), and Public Policy Analysis (Ph.D.). With over 40 years of post-graduation experience, including his tenure as Director at Nigeria’s Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission, Chiedu brings deep insight into governance, reform, and storytelling.
Formats Available
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Paperback
Hardcover (Coming Soon)
Purchase Links
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ISBNs
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eBook ISBN: (To be updated)
Reviews
“A moving, unforgettable portrait of displacement and quiet courage.”
— Zuwaira Ibrahim
“Challenges us to see the human beneath the label ‘refugee.’”
— Ngozi Ibe