MY BOOK

Strengthening your inner will to live a balanced and fulfilled life

Being My Name Orighomisan

Price: $12
Print length : 143pages

Being my name Orighomisan is the memoir of Misan Udogie, recounting her experience through 14 long years of a mysterious adversity she is yet to come to terms with. Her memoir is written to throw some light on the tragedy that almost broke her. Coming through her adversity triumphantly is the reason for sharing her story to help encourage other women who need her experience to guide them through situations that appear like sinking sand.

by Orighomisan Udogie (Author)
Publication date : June 22 2021
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Sharing true life stories has become a passion which has been ignited by sharing my story.

I look to sharing other life changing stories that will also be an eye opener for the world to learn from.

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“Out of the huts of history’s shame, I rise

Up from a past that’s rooted in pain, I rise

I’m a black ocean, leaping and wide, Welling and swelling I bear in the tide.”

- Orighomisan Udogie

A quote from the Poem, Still I Rise, written by Maya Angelou

What Smart People Are Saying

Your book is powerful and deeply emotional. I learned so much about life and thank God for your miracles. Untreated mental health issues cause pain for many families, but much good will come from your story. God is great.
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Stella Osagie
I just finished your memoir on the plane and got teary-eyed. You’ve come a long way and handled everything with grace — as the British say, “with a stiff upper lip.” God bless you, Misan. Greatness is yours; this is just the beginning.
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Ronke Fowokan
I started reading your book just to glimpse it but couldn’t put it down. Your story is tough yet inspiring — a testimony of strength and survival. May God keep you strong and happy. You are a warrior; stay strong and keep that brilliant smile. It is well.
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Shakirat Balogun
Everyone has a story, and sharing ours unites us. This book inspires, heals, and reveals who we truly are. It reminds us that what defines us is not what happens to us, but how we handle it. Thanks, Misan — this book will inspire all who read it.
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‘Tiger’ Kent Olayemi