A new novel titled Blind Faculty has officially been released on Amazon as a Kindle Edition, offering readers a compelling exploration of youth choices, family influence, and their wider impact on society.
The book, which can be read for free by Kindle Unlimited subscribers or purchased for $5, is primarily set in Nigeria and reflects national concerns through a family-centered narrative. It emphasizes the role of young people’s decisions in shaping the future, while highlighting the importance of parental guidance in fostering positive outcomes.
According to the author, Blind Faculty is designed as a proactive tool for preventing early vices, underscoring that youth development is not just a family matter but a national issue.
The story follows the lives of three youngsters—Ebuka, Nduka, and Temitope—whose journeys vividly portray the struggles and consequences of ambition, love, and character. Ebuka, a level-headed teenager from a humble background, contrasts sharply with Nduka, a brilliant but impulsive youth whose unchecked desires lead to downfall. Temitope, gifted in sports, pursues his passion but finds fate steering him onto an uncertain path.
While Ebuka emerges as a character who balances genius with stable character, his companions falter, illustrating the delicate balance between talent, discipline, and the choices young people make.
The eBook is available across 13 Amazon platforms, including the US, UK, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Australia, and India. For now, the hard copy can be purchased in Nigeria, the US, and Japan. It became live on Amazon on 22nd August, 2025.
Blind Faculty is positioned not only as a work of fiction but also as a social commentary on youth development and the urgent need for guidance at both family and societal levels.
















