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Emah Trinity
Emah Trinity (born Esther Moses on March 13, 1998) is a Nigerian Gospel writer, editor, and entrepreneur. She is the founder of Tehillah Ink Publishing, Tehillah Ink Academy, and TNG. Known for her faith-based and inspirational writings, Emah has authored over a dozen works of fiction and nonfiction, including More than Mary, Make Me Again, and Midnight Blue. Active since 2022, she has also mentored emerging authors through her platforms.
Early life and education
[edit]Esther Moses was born in Kebbi State, Nigeria, to Mrs. Helen Nwobodo and Mr. Moses Nwobodo. She is the only daughter in her family. From a young age, she exhibited strong creative interests, beginning to write and draw at the age of five. During her teenage years, with encouragement from a school teacher, she discovered her passion for storytelling.
At seventeen, Esther submitted her first manuscript for editing—an experience she later described as a “disaster,” which inspired her to pursue editorial skills herself. She earned a degree in Political Science from Federal University Birnin Kebbi.
Career
[edit]Emah Trinity officially began her writing career in 2022. In 2023, she launched Tehillah Ink Publishing, a faith-driven platform dedicated to amplifying Christian and African voices. Later, she established Tehillah Ink Academy in June 26, 2025, offering writing mentorship, editorial coaching, and publishing guidance to aspiring authors. She also founded TNG, a brand whose mission and focus are yet to be publicly detailed.
Through these platforms, she has helped several mentees become published authors. Her writing often explores themes of identity, redemption, healing, and faith.
Publications
[edit]Emah has written extensively in the Christian fiction, inspirational, and faith-based genres. Her works include:
- More than Mary (2022)
- A Leap of Faith (2023)
- Like Chaff Before the Wind (2023)
- Midnight Blue (2023)
- Make Me Again (2024)
- Reaper's Gloom (2023)
- Ride Along with Faith (2023)
- Ride Along with Faith 2 (2023)
- Sister Lydia (2023)
- The Unwonted Bride (2023)
- The Year of Jubilee (2023)
- When the Moon Meets the Sun (2023)
- You from Other Side (2023)
Her books are noted for their redemptive arcs and themes rooted in Christian spirituality.
Personal life
[edit]At the age of 21, Esther Moses gave her life to Christ. Two years later, she accepted her ministerial calling, and by 24, she launched her first publishing imprint. She attributes her pen name, “Emah Trinity,” to divine inspiration, claiming it was revealed to her by the Holy Spirit.
Legacy
[edit]Beyond her writings, Emah Trinity is recognized for mentoring new writers and building platforms that empower faith-based creatives. Many of her mentees have gone on to become published authors. Her life and work reflect her commitment to storytelling, ministry, and community empowerment.