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Nigerian Author Chibundu Ebenezer Unveils the Hidden Billion-Dollar Industry Behind Nakedness, Influence
Renowned Nigerian author and strategist Chibundu Ebenezer known as Coach ACE, has sparked nationwide conversation with the release of his insightful new book, EXPOSED: How the Nakedness Industry Sells Billions, which delves into the powerful and largely invisible systems that monetize lust, influence, and identity in the digital age.
In EXPOSED, Ebenezer peels back the layers of what he describes as “the biggest unspoken economy in the world” a trillion-level system where the human body, social media, and algorithms collide to form a lucrative engine powered by performance, not personality.
“There’s a pipeline between what we call expression and what’s being sold to us as identity,” Ebenezer explains. “People aren’t just posting, they’re performing for profit models they don’t even own.”
The book explores how digital platforms have transformed the human body into a marketplace, turning users into unwitting participants in a global game of attention, influence, and revenue. Far from being a critique of individuals, EXPOSED confronts the deeper mechanics of media, culture, and commerce, urging readers to wake up and reclaim their agency.
With over 70 titles to his name and a growing reputation across business, creative, and faith-based spaces, Ebenezer’s latest work is already gaining traction as a bold cultural intervention. The book challenges conventional narratives about freedom of expression, asserting that much of what is presented as choice is actually a carefully engineered funnel designed to manipulate perception and drive profit.
“No one is coming to rescue you,” Ebenezer writes. “You will have to discover yourself, define your values, and choose to rise.”
From understanding how digital ecosystems commodify identity to learning how to resist trends that exploit attention, EXPOSED offers not just insight but tools for action. Ebenezer encourages readers to become cultural leaders, not passive consumers.
Available now in digital format, EXPOSED is currently free for early readers. It is already resonating with audiences across generations and continents, confronting the silent systems shaping human behavior and calling for a new kind of cultural clarity.







