Dr Anderson Uvie-Emegbo

Dr Anderson Uvie-Emegbo

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  • What Matters to Me Now

    What do you still believe after all you’ve lost, endured, and become?

    The companion to his acclaimed memoir, The Gift, What Matters to Me Now offers fifty reflections that rose from the silence after Dr. Anderson Uvie-Emegbo’s story was told.

    Drawn from the raw, beautiful places of a life lived fully—from nearly being aborted to building companies, from breaking under pressure to rising with purpose—each reflection carries wisdom about what remains true when the applause fades and the masks fall.

    This is an intimate conversation—a collection of truths about identity, healing, courage, becoming, and legacy. These pages speak to anyone carrying unspoken stories, rebuilding after betrayal, or wondering if their story still matters.

    Organised under five themes, each reflection begins with a message, followed by self-inquiry questions and a guiding affirmation—creating space for your own journey of reckoning and renewal.

    Whether you are healing from childhood wounds, reclaiming your voice, or learning to lead with integrity, this book offers both mirror and map.

    Raw yet tender, challenging yet hopeful, What Matters to Me Now reminds us: your voice matters. Your healing matters. Your becoming matters.

    The whisper within holds an answer. This book helps you hear it.

    7,000.00
  • The Gift: The Story I Was Once too Afraid to Tell

    “A powerful, courageous memoir—both deeply personal and universally human.”

    On the eve of his 50th birthday, Dr Anderson Uvie-Emegbo offers the world The Gift, an unflinching, deeply moving memoir chronicling a life of silence, struggle, and ultimately, self-reclamation.

    Born in Warri, an oil-rich city in Nigeria’s Niger Delta region, Anderson’s story traverses continents and contradictions—from a childhood marked by pain and resilience to medical school, corporate boardrooms, global classrooms, and profound personal turning points.

    Told with brutal honesty, elegant prose, and remarkable vulnerability, The Gift is more than a memoir. It is an offering—of clarity, courage, and the power of voice. With each chapter, Anderson invites readers to walk through fear, embrace transformation, and discover that even our deepest wounds can become the soil from which purpose grows.

    Whether you are a leader, healer, survivor, or seeker, this book will meet you where you are, and challenge you to become who you were always meant to be.

    Price range: ₦15,000.00 through ₦25,000.00