As we celebrate Children’s Day, we turn our spotlight to an inspiring young author in the world of children’s literature. Meet Faith Ene Ogwu, a 14-year-old writer from Benue State whose captivating stories delight readers of all ages. Her journey into the world of writing is a testament to the power of creativity and determination.
A Young Author’s Journey
Faith’s interest in writing sparked from boredom and her love for reading other stories. Her parents, Lieutenant Colonel J.I. and Mrs. Mary Ogwu have always supported her creative pursuits.
Since she began writing in 2018 at the age of 8, Faith has published two books. Her first book, ”Book of 7 Stories” contains compelling narratives about acts of wickedness, violence, greed, pride, and destiny. Through these stories, Faith brings out valuable lessons on humility, love, discipline, the power of prayers, and respect for others.
Her second book, ”Lekan the Barrister” is a six-chapter chronicle of Lekan, a school dropout who becomes a barrister through determination and the encouragement of his wife, a medical doctor. Faith’s third book, ”15 Ways to a Good Life” is a motivational book that will soon be published, offering young readers practical advice and inspiration for living positively.
Balancing Life and Writing
Faith writes during the holidays or after school whenever inspiration strikes. She draws ideas from her surroundings and the events happening around her. “I try to be creative and write about what I see,” she explains. Balancing school, hobbies, and writing can be challenging, but Faith manages it with grace.
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A typical day for this young author includes attending school, completing homework, and dedicating a couple of hours in the evening to her writing. “I write whenever I have free time,” she notes. “It’s my favorite way to unwind and express myself.”
Inspiring Young Minds
Faith Ene Ogwu’s stories often carry messages of friendship, bravery, and kindness—values she holds dear. Her books not only entertain but also inspire young readers to embrace their creativity and believe in themselves. Testimonials from her readers reveal how her stories have sparked a love for reading and writing among her peers.
Hobbies and Inspirations
When she’s not writing, Faith enjoys baking, making videos, and writing scripts. Her favorite authors are Chinua Achebe and Chimamanda Adichie, with Arrow of God by Chinua Achebe being her favorite book. “His works inspire me to be a better writer and storyteller,” she shares.
Message for Children’s Day
As we honor the spirit of children everywhere on this special day, Faith has a heartfelt message for her young readers: “Never stop dreaming and creating. Your imagination is a powerful tool, and you can achieve amazing things if you follow your passions.”
She also shares some advice for aspiring young authors: “Write about what you love and don’t be afraid to share your stories with the world. Everyone has a unique voice, and your stories deserve to be heard.”
Looking Ahead
With a bright future ahead, Faith Ene Ogwu is excited about the many stories she has yet to tell. Her goals as an author include becoming the youngest, most popular author, meeting Chimamanda Adichie, and having her books read worldwide. For now, she is focused on her next project, which promises to be just as magical and inspiring as her previous works.
Conclusion
This Children’s Day, we celebrate Faith Ene Ogwu and her remarkable journey as a young author. Her creativity and dedication serve as a beacon of inspiration for children everywhere, reminding us all of the boundless potential within each young mind.
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