40 Days is not a memoir, a sermon, or a policy paper — though it touches all three. It’s a warning. A message written in urgency, faith, and deep concern for a country approaching a crossroads.
The story begins with a personal journey — but quickly becomes something much larger: a call to repent from idolatry, to restore truth and justice, and to break the silence that has allowed corruption to flourish behind sacred symbols.
Some may read it as prophecy, others as protest. But the mission is simple:
Say what needs to be said — before it’s too late.
Explore sample chapters below, or dive deeper into the themes of idolatry, justice, and complicit silence that underpin the entire message.