Mary Chinda, a correspondent with ARISE TV, has unveiled her deeply moving new book, The Single Lady – Starting Over, a heartfelt guide for single women seeking healing, restoration, and renewed purpose.
Gatekeepers News released in February — widely regarded as the month of love — the nine-chapter book speaks directly to women navigating heartbreak, emotional wounds, and the journey toward wholeness.
Speaking exclusively with Gatekeepers News, Chinda described the work as a personal love gift to women around the world, offering a pathway to forgiveness, a deeper understanding of God’s unfailing love, and healing from childhood abandonment and emotional trauma.

First unveiled at the Single Ladies Conference in Lagos earlier this month, the book blends reflective storytelling with practical insight, drawing readers into a transformative journey of self-discovery. Through rich and engaging prose, it explores themes of identity and identity crisis, God’s unconditional love, attachment styles, the inner child, soul ties, heartbreak, and the road to emotional recovery.

With remarkable honesty, Chinda confronts difficult realities — broken relationships, loneliness, fertility concerns, the pressures of the biological clock, and fears surrounding single parenthood — while consistently pointing readers toward hope and renewal.
At its core, The Single Lady – Starting Over carries a timeless reassurance: God is never late. The waiting season, the book emphasizes, is not a wasted season but a sacred time for healing, renewal, and rediscovering one’s true identity. It encourages readers to embrace transformation, emerging whole, restored, and ready for the future.
Chinda, who is in her mid-30s, is also concluding her Ph.D. in Political Communication at Lagos State University, further strengthening her voice at the intersection of media, faith, and personal development.



