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		<title>Abeeb Lekan Sodiq debut novel, ‘Like Butterflies’, for launch</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Nigerian author, Abeeb Lekan Sodiq, has made his fiction debut with Like Butterflies, a gripping historical novel set in the 19th-century </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nigerian author, Abeeb Lekan Sodiq, has made his fiction debut with <em>Like Butterflies</em>, a gripping historical novel set in the 19th-century Oyo Empire that explores themes of power, resistance, and the enduring human desire for freedom.</p>
<p>The novel <em>&#8211; Like Butterflies</em> &#8211; will be officially launched on February 26 at Ikeja 1 Local Government Area of Lagos State.</p>
<p>The launch is being organised in partnership with the ICT CDS Executives of Ikeja 1 LGA (NYSC Lagos) under the initiative titled “Project 1000: The Future is Here.”</p>
<p>The 217-page novel revisits the slave era through a deeply human lens, portraying it as a system shaped by power, survival, and moral tension.</p>
<p>At the heart of the story is Sisi, an abducted princess reduced to what the novel describes as a “parcel”, a term used to reflect how enslaved individuals were treated as merchandise rather than human beings.</p>
<p>Sold to one of the wealthiest men in Oyo, Sisi is stripped of her identity and status, forced into a system where endurance alone offers no escape.</p>
<p>Witnessing the harsh and inhumane treatment of fellow “parcels,” her fate begins to shift when she discovers that her master’s son has feelings for her.</p>
<p>She strategically turns this into leverage, inspiring a rebellion among the oppressed despite the looming threat of death for any sign of resistance.</p>
<p>Unlike many slave narratives that conclude in the diaspora, <em>Like Butterflies</em> begins and ends within the Oyo Empire.</p>
<p>By remaining within Africa, the novel challenges readers to examine slavery not only as a transatlantic phenomenon but also as an internal system that fractured local societies, empowered certain financiers aligned with colonial interests, and demanded courageous resistance.</p>
<p>The butterfly featured on the book’s cover serves as a powerful symbol of freedom.</p>
<p>Its vibrant design reflects beauty and transformation — much like butterflies emerging into open air, the characters long to reclaim their humanity and break free from confinement.</p>
<p>The novel has already gained international recognition.</p>
<p>Ambassador Pamela E. Bridgewater (retd), former United States Ambassador to Benin, Ghana, and Jamaica, described the book as “a fast-paced journey through the brutal realities of the 19th-century Oyo Empire slave era and the triumph of the human spirit’s determination to be free,” calling it “a powerful page-turner.”</p>
<p>The endorsement adds global weight to the novel’s serious engagement with historical injustice and systems of power.</p>
<p>Support for the book has also come from TheAfricanDream LLC, a Washington, D.C.-based communications and information research organisation focused on African affairs.</p>
<p>Sodiq, who has written or edited more than 1,000 articles on African stories and contemporary issues as Managing Editor of the pan-African news website TheAfricanDream.net, brings editorial precision and clarity to his fiction debut.</p>
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