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Author Ndifreke Ukpong Breaks Silence on Release of New Novel

After a brief hiatus, Author Ndifreke Ukpong is set to release his latest novel, “A Future In Chains”.

Some may have thought that he had stopped writing altogether, but Ukpong assures us that he has been busy crafting his next literary masterpiece.

“I believe that writing is not just about putting words on paper, but about creating a lasting impact on society. That’s why I take my time to write novels that address pressing social issues and inspire change,” he told Converseer on Thursday.

Ukpong’s commitment to social justice shines through in his writing, and his latest novel is no exception. “A Future In Chains” tells the poignant story of a woman who loses her husband and is forced to marry her husband’s brother, highlighting the struggles women face in patriarchal societies.

With this novel, Ukpong aims to spark necessary conversations about social justice and equality. The book spans 102 pages and will be available for free to readers, making it accessible to a wide audience.

Ukpong’s dedication to telling stories that need to be told is commendable. His novel promises to be an impactful addition to the literary landscape, inspiring empathy and encouraging meaningful discussions.

By exploring the complexities of societal expectations and gender dynamics, Ukpong’s novel provides a platform for voices that have been silenced or overlooked. Through his writing, he encourages readers to question the status quo and strive for a more equitable society.

“A Future In Chains” is a call to action, a reminder that storytelling has the power to shape perspectives and inspire change. Ukpong’s novel is a testament to the transformative power of literature and a tribute to the strength and resilience of women everywhere.

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