Abimifoluwa
The Quest for Truth
A city that forgot God. A girl who refused to.
Sixteen-year-old Abimifoluwa lives in Zenithia — a glittering future city where faith is considered embarrassing and questions about God are quietly discouraged. But her name means born for God, and she cannot shake it.
What she finds in the Library of Forgotten Things will change everything. Not because the answers are simple — but because they are real.
"If the integrity of God's word is not preserved by this generation,
it will be difficult for the next generation to find Him."
— David Adesina
What's in Volume One
Four chapters and an epilogue that take Abimifoluwa — and you — from the first honest question to the first real conviction.
From the Prologue
In a small house in Nigeria, a baby girl was born into silence.
Her mother, a young woman with a warm smile and a big laugh, had carried this baby with so much joy. She had told everyone the baby was coming. She had picked the name months before. But when the baby finally arrived, the mother did not survive. She was gone before the sun came up.
The house went very quiet. Then a baby cried. And an old woman who had been praying outside the door all night walked in, wiped her tears, and picked up the child.
This was Mama Ireti. The grandmother. The mother's mother. She held the baby close and looked at her face for a long time — the dark searching eyes, the little fists already clenched, the mouth already open as if she had something to say.
Mama Ireti smiled through her tears.
"Abimifoluwa," she whispered. It was a Yoruba name. It meant: born for God.
And just like that, the name became a promise.
The rest of the story is waiting for you.
Get the Book — ₦5,000 →I Had the Same Questions
Before I wrote this book, I was a young person sitting with the same questions Abimifoluwa carries. I was not sure God was real. I was not sure He loved me. I looked at the world and I saw pain, suffering, silence — and I thought: if there is a God, why is He so quiet?
It was 2016. I was depressed. I had no real sense of purpose. One night I said the simplest prayer I have ever prayed. Not fancy. Not long. Just a few honest words:
"If You are real — show me."
I wrote this book for every child who has that same prayer locked somewhere inside them. Your questions are not a sign that your faith is broken. They are a sign that you are honest. And God loves honest people.
David Adesina
Founder, GleamShield Production
"Some broke and bled.
I broke and wrote.
Now Christ holds the pen."
The quest begins with one honest question.
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