ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Gideon Dooyum Inyom
Gideon Dooyum Inyom is an author, innovation and development strategist, and a faith-driven advocate whose work explores covenant, character, leadership, and destiny in an age of moral compromise.
Raised as a pastor’s child in Nigeria, Gideon grew up in a deeply communal environment shaped by faith, discipline, and service. His upbringing exposed him early to leadership, responsibility, and the complexities of human behavior, experiences that would later inform his writing with unusual honesty and depth. Though faith was present from childhood, his journey toward personal conviction, spiritual clarity, and mature discipleship unfolded through lived experience rather than inherited assumptions.
Gideon holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History from the University of Abuja, a Master of Science in Development Studies from Fr. Moses Orshio Adasu University, Makurdi, and professional training in Innovation for Economic Development (IFED) from Harvard Kennedy School, USA. His academic background grounds his writing in historical awareness, systems thinking, and social analysis.