Author Katherine Nathan Unveils Three New Books at Exclusive Lagos Event

Author Katherine Nathan celebrated the launch of her three new books—"See Him," "Forty Four," and "Daily Dose of Faith"—on Thursday, December 18th, 2025, at the prestigious Oriental Hotel in Lekki, Lagos. The event, attended by friends, family, faith leaders, and members of the Lagos literary community, transcended a typical book launch, becoming a heartfelt gathering marked by testimonials and a celebration of Nathan's deeply personal journey.
Katherine Nathan is renowned as an author, speaker, and faith advocate whose work is profoundly shaped by her own experiences with marriage, motherhood, loss, and spiritual growth. Over the years, she has cultivated a reputation for sharing honest, unfiltered stories that address everyday faith, emotional healing, and the quiet resilience needed to navigate life's most challenging seasons. Through her writing and digital platforms, Nathan has fostered a vibrant community of readers who connect with her vulnerability and practical approach to Christian living.
The atmosphere at the launch was charged with emotion and celebratory energy as various guest speakers took the stage to review and honor the new literary works. Each speaker offered a unique perspective, allowing the audience to fully appreciate the profound messages embedded within the books.
The first book, "See Him," which delves into marital perspectives, received a powerful endorsement from Nathan’s mother, Barrister Bridget Okpeaye. In a poignant review, Okpeaye used a parable about perception—a woman criticizing her neighbor’s laundry only to find her own windows dirty—to illustrate the book’s central theme. She advised, “Sometimes when you look at other people, you are not looking through the lens you were supposed to,” and hailed "See Him" as an essential guide for couples, labeling her daughter an “erudite marriage counselor.”
Following this, "Forty Four," a candid and powerful account of loss and restoration, resonated deeply with attendees. Dr. May Ikeora, who reportedly read the book in a remarkable 90 minutes, praised its gripping depiction of “pain turned to purpose,” highlighting its profound exploration of grief and the concept of surrendered faith. Dr. Christy Amida then shared a deeply personal testimony, revealing how reading "Forty Four" unexpectedly brought to light and began to heal her own hidden trauma. Addressing Katherine, she emotionally stated, “You healed me. I didn’t know I was still in pain.” These reviews transformed the book’s presentation into a shared moment of collective healing and acknowledgment.
Completing the trilogy, "Daily Dose of Faith," a devotional, was championed as a practical resource for fostering everyday spiritual resilience. Ogochukwu Ghereje, affectionately referred to by Katherine as ‘Mother,’ passionately encouraged attendees to purchase multiple copies as gifts, emphasizing, “This is not the kind of book you buy one… buy like ten.” Pastor Chikezie Oke further expounded on the devotional’s significance, framing it as a vital tool for daily divine encounters and a wellspring of courage during turbulent times.
The event also featured heartfelt contributions and support from other significant figures, including Samuel Okpeaye (the author’s father), Pastor Eyewunmi Ghereje, Victoria Naomi Ogor, and Prince NathanUduma (the author’s husband), alongside a host of other loved ones. Collectively, "See Him" offers guidance for relational clarity, "Forty Four" provides solace and healing from profound loss, and "Daily Dose of Faith" serves as a source of daily spiritual nourishment. These three books are presented as the culmination of Katherine Nathan’s personal seasons of waiting, revelation, and unwavering faith.
The books are now readily available in both hardcopy and soft copy versions. Whether readers are seeking marital guidance, comfort in grief, or a consistent anchor for their faith, these books are poised to accompany them on their journey. Copies can be purchased directly from Katherine Nathan's official website. For further updates and engagement, Katherine Nathan can be followed on Instagram (@katherinenathan_o), YouTube (Katherine Nathan), and LinkedIn (Katherine Nathan).
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