Parrésia, also Parrésia Publishers Ltd, is a publishing company in Nigeria founded by Azafi Omoluabi and Richard Ali in 2012 with the aim of selling books to the Nigerian reading audience[1][2][3] and promote the freedom of the imagination and the free press.
It was described in 2017 by The New York Times as one of "a handful of influential new publishing houses" in Africa in the last decade.
[4] Parrésia publishes its fiction and creative non-fiction works under three imprints: Regium, Origami, and Omode Meta.
Origami Books Inspired by the Japanese art of paper folding, Origami Books is our specialised imprint catering to clients interested in self-publishing or vanity publishing.
We welcome submissions from authors across all genres and offer a personalised publishing experience that grants them complete control over the publishing process.