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Matthew Simpa’s ‘Juliet’ Swells Book Shelves, Launches Worldwide

by Eva Irewole September 22, 2025
by Eva Irewole September 22, 2025

Nigerian author and filmmaker, Matthew Simpa, has announced the release of his gripping new novel, Juliet, which is now available in paperback on Amazon and on Nigeria’s own ITAN Global Publishing.

A sweeping blend of Nigerian romance drama, African contemporary fiction, and family drama, Juliet invites readers into a world where love collides with injustice, and where the greatest enemy may be the who’s within.

Set in bustling Lagos, Juliet follows journalist Cletus Akinkugbe, whose act of kindness towards a teenage girl draws him into a storm of forbidden love, political intrigue, and family secrets and betrayal. At the heart of the story lies a shocking revelation: political godfather Chief Jolaosho is fighting enemies he doesn’t realize live inside himself.

“Juliet is more than a love story,” says Matthew Simpa. “It is a mirror held up to society — a tale about resilience, redemption, and the courage to stand for truth even when it’s dangerous.”



Packed with elements readers crave — strong female lead romance, multicultural romance, African love stories, and story about resilience and love — Juliet is the first installment in the Threads of Love and Betrayal series, a powerful three-part saga.

TCN reports that Matthew Simpa is an award-winning Nigerian storyteller, filmmaker, screenwriter, and journalist.

Known for weaving complex social issues, such as faith and identity, in a thoughtful and nuanced manner, Simpa’s work resonates with readers who enjoy heartfelt drama, layered characters, and authentic African settings.



His writing style, which he says can be “compared to Chimamanda Aditchie’s,” is engaging, and his ability to blend different genres and mediums is impressive.

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The way he balances creativity with informative content is a hallmark of a skilled writer.

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