GBUBEMI AKPORHONOR
Author. Coach. Architect of Transformation.
"From the streets to the studio —building blueprints for your victory."
Most people think heartbreak is just a feeling, but it’s actually a lingering presence. It’s that invisible, "off" scent that follows you into new rooms and new relationships, making you wonder: Is it them, or is it me?
In this raw and deeply personal guide, author Gbubemi Akporhonor (Bemi The Preacher) uses a jarringly honest childhood memory—the shame of an accident in a crowded classroom—as a metaphor for the "messy" aftermath of a failed relationship. We often feel exposed, ashamed, and desperate to hide the "smell" of our history from the world.
This isn't just another book about "moving on." It is a guided journey toward resonance and recovery. While every heart aches differently, the path to healing requires the same courage to face the truth.
Inside this book, you will find:
Life is a paragon of journeys, and you deserve to travel light. If you are tired of hiding the "smell" of your past and are ready to breathe the fresh air of a new beginning, this book is your roadmap.
"27 Questions. One fresh start. See you at the end of the tunnel."
It’s time to stop surviving your history and start designing your future.
"I have stood on street corners preaching to the broken, because I was once the one who needed to be found."
My work is not born in a vacuum; it was forged in years of battles that have tested the very limits of my faith and my mind.
I am an Author Architect. I don’t just write books; I build blueprints for transformation.
After years of ministry, recovery, and deep study, I realized that many people have the "will" to change but lack the "structure." My mission is to provide that structure. From my library of seven books—tackling everything from sexual recovery to leadership—to my professional mentorship programs, I help the "Questing" soul find a solid foundation.
Why I am here: Whether you are an aspiring author looking to build your own legacy or an individual seeking the tools to overcome a season of struggle, I offer you the same grit I found on the street and the same precision I use to build my books.
Let’s stop wandering and start building.