Asaaju Peter, a writer, web developer, and social researcher, has recently released two insightful books available on Selar and Amazon, exploring critical issues in modern relationships and human behavior. These works combine research, social observation, and practical guidance to help readers understand complex social dynamics.
His first book, A Social Experiment and Research Study on Young Marriage and Conflict Dynamics, examines the challenges faced by young couples. Young marriage is a sensitive and multifaceted issue shaped by cultural expectations, economic pressures, and emotional maturity. In this book, Asaaju Peter provides a thoughtful, research-based exploration of how conflict emerges, develops, and impacts early marital relationships. The work delves into communication breakdowns, trust issues, emotional regulation, financial stress, and societal influences while focusing on understanding behavior and highlighting practical approaches for conflict awareness and prevention.
Available on Selar: https://selar.com/2262226412
Price: ₦19,000
His second book, Can A Violent and Unfaithful Husband Truly Change?, explores one of the most sensitive issues couples face: domestic violence and infidelity. Asaaju Peter examines whether such behaviors are patterns that repeat over time or if meaningful, lasting transformation is possible. Through research, social experiments, and psychological insight, he explores factors contributing to violent or unfaithful behavior, risks of escalation, and how accountability, emotional maturity, therapy, and external support can influence genuine change. The book also helps readers differentiate between real change and manipulation while emphasizing safety and protection.
Available on Selar: https://selar.com/o6x963l430
Price: ₦18,000
Asaaju Peter continues to provide valuable insights into human behavior and social issues through his writing. His work combines practical knowledge with research-based evidence, making both of these books a must-read for students, counselors, researchers, couples, and anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of relationships, conflict, and personal growth.

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