Words are not decoration. They are infrastructure.
In The Making of a New God by Words, Arinze Achebe delivers a profound exploration of language as the hidden force behind thought, emotion, power, institutions, and civilization itself.
This is not a book about speaking better.
It is a book about thinking clearly, defining precisely, and building meaning deliberately.
Drawing from philosophy, theology, psychology, and lived observation, the book reveals how:
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naming is the first act of power
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inner speech governs destiny
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grammar functions as social authority
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reading builds mental stamina
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writing programs the mind
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institutions are constructed from documents, not vibes
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poverty is also linguistic deprivation
Written as a “master thesis for the street,” this work challenges readers to slow down, demand definitions, and take responsibility for the words they live inside.
For readers, leaders, writers, thinkers, and builders seeking depth in a noisy age, this book offers something rare:
clarity that endures.
