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"A true story told with the intensity of a novel, where terror meets resilience and one woman dares to fight back."
Beyond the headlines and away from the world's cameras, a brutal war is consuming Nigeria, a war where civilians are the targets and silence is the most dangerous weapon. The War No One Is Watching exposes the hidden frontline between Boko Haram insurgents and Fulani militias, where abductions, school burnings, village raids, and massacres have become terrifyingly routine. From the haunting tragedy of the Chibok girls to the slaughtered worshippers of Ondo, from scorched farmlands in Benue to blood-soaked churches across the Middle Belt, this is the story of a nation bleeding while the world looks away.
Told with investigative clarity and raw humanity, this is more than a book, it is a testimony of survival and resistance. Through eyewitness accounts, survivor voices, and frontline reporting, The War No One Is Watching reveals how terrorism, ethnic violence, and state failure have merged into an economy of terror, where children are currency, women are war trophies, and silence is bought with blood. Yet amid the devastation, a symbol of defiance emerges: The Queen Hunter, a woman who dared to track abductors, confront warlords, and fight for the forgotten.
This book is essential reading for those who want to understand Africa's hidden insurgency, the global ripple effects of terrorism, and the human cost of being ignored. It belongs not only on your bookshelf but also in classrooms, policy briefings, and human rights forums, reminding the world of one truth:
Every life counts, even when no one is watching.
About the Author Dr. Akinyemi Oluwasesan-Samuel, widely known as Psalm Ebube, is a globally recognised voice in peace advocacy, trauma education, and civic transformation. Honoured as the World Civility Ambassador and recipient of the African Civility Educator of the Year by Change Nations, USA, he stands at the crossroads of humanitarian leadership and evidence-based social research.
An Associate Professor with the United Graduate College and Seminary International (UGCSI), USA, he brings rigorous academic insight to the urgent realities facing communities torn by extremist violence and ethnic conflict. He is the visionary founder of, a continental mission advancing emotional intelligence, post-conflict trauma recovery, and policy-level youth empowerment across Africa.
Having spent years documenting firsthand accounts, conducting field interviews, and recording atrocities often left unreported, he has become one of the few voices willing to tell the stories long buried under fear, silence, and neglected headlines. The War No One Is Watching is not just a book, it is a moral testimony, a call to global awareness, and a meticulously researched chronicle of lives caught between terror and indifference.
His work continues to influence thought leaders, governments, human rights organisations, and academic circles seeking solutions at the intersection of security, dignity, and social healing. An award-winning humanitarian, civility advocate, and investigative writer, he is a powerful voice for the forgotten across West Africa. With a passion for justice and a deep cultural lens, he brings forward untold stories hidden in Nigeria's most complex crises. Both a leader and a social reformer, his life's mission remains clear: to give voice to the voiceless and confront silence with truth.
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"A true story told with the intensity of a novel, where terror meets resilience and one woman dares to fight back."
Beyond the headlines and away from the world's cameras, a brutal war is consuming Nigeria, a war where civilians are the targets and silence is the most dangerous weapon. The War No One Is Watching exposes the hidden frontline between Boko Haram insurgents and Fulani militias, where abductions, school burnings, village raids, and massacres have become terrifyingly routine. From the haunting tragedy of the Chibok girls to the slaughtered worshippers of Ondo, from scorched farmlands in Benue to blood-soaked churches across the Middle Belt, this is the story of a nation bleeding while the world looks away.
Told with investigative clarity and raw humanity, this is more than a book, it is a testimony of survival and resistance. Through eyewitness accounts, survivor voices, and frontline reporting, The War No One Is Watching reveals how terrorism, ethnic violence, and state failure have merged into an economy of terror, where children are currency, women are war trophies, and silence is bought with blood. Yet amid the devastation, a symbol of defiance emerges: The Queen Hunter, a woman who dared to track abductors, confront warlords, and fight for the forgotten.
This book is essential reading for those who want to understand Africa's hidden insurgency, the global ripple effects of terrorism, and the human cost of being ignored. It belongs not only on your bookshelf but also in classrooms, policy briefings, and human rights forums, reminding the world of one truth:
Every life counts, even when no one is watching.
About the Author Dr. Akinyemi Oluwasesan-Samuel, widely known as Psalm Ebube, is a globally recognised voice in peace advocacy, trauma education, and civic transformation. Honoured as the World Civility Ambassador and recipient of the African Civility Educator of the Year by Change Nations, USA, he stands at the crossroads of humanitarian leadership and evidence-based social research.
An Associate Professor with the United Graduate College and Seminary International (UGCSI), USA, he brings rigorous academic insight to the urgent realities facing communities torn by extremist violence and ethnic conflict. He is the visionary founder of, a continental mission advancing emotional intelligence, post-conflict trauma recovery, and policy-level youth empowerment across Africa.
Having spent years documenting firsthand accounts, conducting field interviews, and recording atrocities often left unreported, he has become one of the few voices willing to tell the stories long buried under fear, silence, and neglected headlines. The War No One Is Watching is not just a book, it is a moral testimony, a call to global awareness, and a meticulously researched chronicle of lives caught between terror and indifference.
His work continues to influence thought leaders, governments, human rights organisations, and academic circles seeking solutions at the intersection of security, dignity, and social healing. An award-winning humanitarian, civility advocate, and investigative writer, he is a powerful voice for the forgotten across West Africa. With a passion for justice and a deep cultural lens, he brings forward untold stories hidden in Nigeria's most complex crises. Both a leader and a social reformer, his life's mission remains clear: to give voice to the voiceless and confront silence with truth.