What happens when your greatest achievements can't silence your deepest wounds?
At just six years old, Opeyemi’s world was shattered by a betrayal that planted deep seeds of shame and insecurity. Growing up with a drive for perfection and a hunger for validation, she achieved outward success, graduating university as a teenager and making her first million by twenty, but inward emptiness remained. The accolades were hollow, and the childhood voices of doubt were louder than any achievement.
Then, at her lowest point, with just ₦194.50 in her bank account and a spirit crushed by despair, she encountered a love that would change everything. On her knees under a night sky, she heard a gentle, life-altering whisper: “You can call Me Father.”
My Good, Good Father is Opeyemi’s raw and powerful memoir of healing and destiny. It’s the story of how a wounded child discovered her true identity not in her accomplishments, but as a beloved daughter of God. This encounter ignited a journey from self-doubt to divine partnership, leading to the birth of a global mission to empower thousands of street children.
This book is for anyone who has ever felt:
Unseen, unheard, or unworthy of love.
The ache of success that doesn’t satisfy the soul.
The weight of a painful past they can't seem to outrun.
More than a story of triumph, this is a testament to a relentless, loving Father who turns our deepest pain into our greatest purpose. If you’re ready to silence the voices of shame and step into the life you were meant for, your journey begins here.