A novel which focuses on the effects of sexual and domestic abuse has been launched in Lagos.
The author wrote the book using the pseudonym ‘Lydianuel’.
The author whose movie, ‘Code Wilo’ is currently showing at the cinemas said the novel is based on a true-life experience and seeks to give hope to the heartbroken. Explaining the inspiration behind the book, she said she desired to build a rehabilitation centre for commercial sex workers ”because it is important to rehabilitate and reintegrate them into society”.She also added that her faith-based charity organisation, Ololade Okedare Foundation seeks to rehabilitate victims of sexual abuse especially commercial sex workers.
Also speaking at the event, a medical practitioner, Amos Okedare, who chaired the occasion, described the book as great work.
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