God, Ugo and Me is an emotional, faith-filled, drama-packed Nigerian romance that follows Ugo, a woman desperate for love and stability and OG, a prayerful mechanic with a loyal heart and a past full of scars. This story blends spirituality with real-life Nigerian challenges: family disputes, false accusations, toxic relationships, village politics and the healing power of love.
Summary
Ugo has seen heartbreak after heartbreak, from frogs disguised as men to family drama with uncles trying to seize her mother’s land. She meets Anthony, an old classmate turned investor, who seems like a blessing until his charm spirals into manipulation, lies and a dangerous kidnapping incident.
Meanwhile OG, known in church as a mechanic, cameraman and intercessor, has secretly loved Ugo for years. Burdened by false accusations from Sarima and struggling to survive financially, OG continues to pray for Ugo and follow God’s leading.
Their paths cross during Ugo’s moment of crisis. Healing begins. Faith is strengthened. Attraction grows. But village wahala from Ugo’s umunna, OG’s past, and the weight of trauma test their bond.
Theme
• Faith & Spiritual Warfare : The role of prayer, discernment and God’s voice.
• Trauma & Healing : Both characters face deep wounds that shape their decisions.
• Love & Patience : A romance that grows slowly but beautifully.
• Community Pressure : Family expectations, umunna lists, and societal judgment.
• Forgiveness : Especially concerning Sarima’s false accusations.
Favourite Moments
- OG’s iconic line: “From today consider me a child nursing from a bottle.”
- Ugo realizing OG had protected her all along.
- The reveal of OG’s crypto miracle.
- Bride price drama and OG paying in full.
- Their final love declaration:
“Will you love me, an intercessor?”
“I will learn… teach me.”
Final Thoughts
This book is for readers who love romance rooted in faith, with enough Nigerian flavour, drama, humour and suspense to keep the pages turning. It celebrates healing, second chances and love guided by God.

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