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Author • Storyteller • Public Thinker

Stories.
Truth.
Transformation.

Two books. Two conversations. One voice exploring love that heals, leadership that serves, and systems that must change for a more courageous Africa.

We need books that speak to the heart and disturb the comfort. Books that heal us and move us to build something better.
— Peter Galeh
Book 1

Love
Intentionally

A guide to deeper connection and lasting relationships

A heartfelt and practical reflection on love, emotional maturity, communication, and the quiet discipline required to build relationships that endure.

Language of the Heart →

To build better relationships, we must become better people. To build a better society, we must question broken systems.

A Shift In Tone

From the intimacy of human connection to the urgency of a continent.

Peter Galeh’s writing moves from the deeply personal to the sharply political — tracing how private values, leadership, and collective responsibility shape the future of African society.

Two books.
One moral conversation.
Book 2

Africa
Betrayed

The politics of power, persons, and the people

A fearless political critique exploring corruption, leadership failure, dependency, civic silence, and the systems preventing Africa from reaching its full dignity and strength.

Politics Redefined →
Politics Redefined Wrongly in Africa by Peter Galeh

Africa is not weak.
It is interrupted.

Not empty of vision.
Only exhausted by betrayal.

Peter Galeh
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The Author

Peter
Galeh

Writer, social thinker, and public voice exploring the emotional and political realities shaping modern African life.

Through literary reflection, civic critique, and deeply human storytelling, Peter Galeh writes for readers seeking clarity, healing, accountability, and a more courageous future. His work bridges personal transformation and collective responsibility — asking how individuals, relationships, and nations become whole again.

GenresLiterary relationships, political nonfiction
AudienceAfrican youth, thinkers, readers, advocates
FocusLeadership, identity, communication, justice
Stories shape societies.