Chidinma Ibemere, in her book ‘Abba’s Favourite’, explores 15 Essays on the Rhythms of Life, which gathers reflections on faith, identity, and the quiet strength that comes from living with conviction.

The essays move fluidly between the spiritual and the personal, chronicling moments of doubt, discovery, loss, and gratitude. What emerges is not merely a collection of devotionals but an honest self-portrait, one that examines how belief, culture, and womanhood coexist in a modern African context.

The book’s tone is conversational rather than prescriptive. Ibemere doesn’t attempt to persuade her readers to share her faith; instead, she shares her lived experie

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