NiDO leader inaugurates “Wellness Wahala” to empower authors
By Fortune Abang
Dr Oluwatomiloba Ademokun, Vice-President of Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Americas (NIDOA) South Savannah Chapter, has inaugurated a literary platform called “Wellness Wahala” to amplify the voices of Nigerian diaspora authors.
The platform centres on the memoir titled Wellness Wahala: Faith, Fire and Favour on Diplomatic Duty.
Ademokun, a distinguished Nigerian-American public health diplomat, disclosed this in a virtual interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Saturday, adding that the memoir would be officially launched on Aug. 5, 2025.
She explained that the inspirational memoir chronicled a gripping journey from surviving bomb blasts and bureaucratic battles to finding divine restoration and purpose in life.
Ademokun said, “Proceeds from the book will fund humanitarian interventions, including scholarships for students in Nigeria and the diaspora through NIDOA South Savannah and the Reliable Women and Youth Empowerment Foundation.”
She described the literary debut as part of a broader effort to amplify Nigerian diaspora authors, with NIDOA featuring Ademokun as part of its Authors Unite campaign spotlighting African writers who transformed lives through storytelling.
“The memoir was birthed in pain, refined in fire, and crowned with favour. I pray it inspires a new generation of warriors to rise strong in the face of Wahala,” she said.
The book is structured around three sub-themes: Faith, which highlights spiritual endurance through delays and disappointments; Fire, revealing trials including diplomatic crises, illness, and betrayals; and Favour, celebrating redemption, resilience, and divine breakthroughs.
Ademokun encouraged those interested in becoming a “Wellness Wahala Warrior” to follow @WellnessWahala on social media, pre-order or show proof of purchase of the book, tag three friends, and share the post using the hashtag #WellnessWahalaWarrior.
She said participants could also submit a short 30–60 second review video by July 30, 2025, to enter a bonus contest.
She added that three winners in Nigeria would receive N50,000 each, while two winners in the U.S. would receive 50 dollars each.
“Winners will be announced on Aug. 5, 2025.
“The memoir will be available globally on platforms such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kobo eBooks, and for Nigerian orders via Selar: https://selar.com/51y81cxj19.”
NAN reports that the memoir aims to celebrate Nigerian resilience and diaspora excellence. (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
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