• I Can Do It

    I Can Do It: Taking Away

    By Barry Green (Illustrator) Robyn Gale (Author)

    LEARN IMPORTANT SUBTRACTION SKILLS IN THIS WIPE-CLEAN AND PULL-THE-TAB NOVELTY BOARD BOOK THAT SUPPORTS SCHOOL LEARNING IN THE HOME.

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  • Generation M

    Generation M: Young Muslims Changing the World By Shelina Janmohamed

    By Shelina Janmohamed

     

    • Paperback: 352 pages
    • Publisher: I.B. Tauris (November 30, 2016)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 9781780769097
    • ISBN-13: 978-1780769097
    • ASIN: 1780769091
    • Product Dimensions: 5 x 1.4 x 7.8 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 0.3kg

     

    What does it mean to be young and Muslim today? There is a segment of the world’s 1.6 billion Muslims that is more influential than any other, and will shape not just the future of Muslims, but also the world around them: meet ‘Generation M’.

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  • Rizq - Obtained or Ordained? By Mirza Yawar Baig

    Rizq – Obtained or Ordained? By Mirza Yawar Baig

    By Mirza Yawar Baig

    • Paperback: 64 pages
    • Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (April 13, 2015)
    • Language: English
    • ISBN-10: 1511698489
    • ISBN-13: 978-1511698481
    • Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.2 x 8.5 inches
    • Shipping Weight: 0.4kg

     

    What is Rizq? What do I need to work for? What happens if I don’t work? Can I increase my Rizq, especially material wealth by own effort? What if I take shortcuts with respect to permitted and prohibited means?

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  • My Weird School 4 Books in 1!

    My Weird School 4 Books in 1!

    With more than 10 million books sold, the My Weird School series really gets kids reading!

    Meet the weird, wacky teachers who started it all in this special paper-over-board edition, which includes the first four books in the wildly popular series: Miss Daisy Is Crazy!Mr. Klutz Is Nuts!Mrs. Roopy Is Loopy!, and Ms. Hannah Is Bananas!

    Join A.J. and the Ella Mentry School gang as they face one crazy teacher who can’t add or subtract, another who collects garbage, and a principal who hangs upside down from the flagpole! Could second grade be any weirder?

    Perfect for reluctant readers and word lovers alike, Dan Gutman’s hugely popular My Weird School series has something for everyone.

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  • I'm a Boy: My First Three Years

    I’m a Boy: My First Three Years

    Celebrate your little boy’s big milestones: first steps, words, birthdays, and beyond! This beautiful album will immortalize every precious moment of the first three years. Featuring a modern and cheerful design, it has a family tree, plenty of room for photos, and space for personal stories and reflections from parents and relatives. I’m a Boy is sure to become a keepsake that the family will treasure forever.

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  • How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?: Being Young and Arab in America

    How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?: Being Young and Arab in America

    Get this book at the best bookshop in Abuja. Order now!

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  • A Swamp Full of Dollars By Michael Peel

    A Swamp Full of Dollars By Michael Peel

    The author gives an illuminating account of the plundering oil in the oil-rich delta, brilliantly examines the economics of Lagos life and militancy in the Niger Delta. Peel makes the connection between Western energy consumption and the breakdown of the Nigerian state, where the corruption of the haves is matched only by the determination and ingenuity of the have-nots.

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  • The Golden Son By Shilpi Somaya Gowda

    The Golden Son By Shilpi Somaya Gowda

    The New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author of Secret Daughter returns with an unforgettable story of family, responsibility, love, honor, tradition, and identity, in which two childhood friends—a young doctor and a newly married bride—must balance the expectations of their culture and their families with the desires of their own hearts.

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  • America

    America, Their America By JP Clark

    By JP Clark

    This is an account of one programme to make friends for America during the Cold War, which failed with a Parvin Fellow at Princeton, the young JP Clark. The Nigerian poet later went on to enjoy warm hospitality in the United States, returning as a guest of the State Department, Distinguished Fellow at the famous Centre for the Humanities at Wesleyan University in Connecticut, and Visiting Professor at Lincoln and Yale. With grants from the Ford Foundation, he also took a tour of theatres from coast to coast, and to help run his own repertory company at home in Lagos.

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  • The Woman Who Stole My Life By Karian Keyes [Red Cover]

    The Woman Who Stole My Life By Karian Keyes [Red Cover]

    Surviving an illness that kept her hospitalized for months, Stella Sweeney discovers that a successful book has been published about her case that compels her to relocate to New York and pursue a career as a self-help memoirist. By the best-selling author of Saved by Cake. (general fiction).

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  • Harmattan Haze On An African Spring By Wole Soyinka

    Harmattan Haze On An African Spring By Wole Soyinka

    By Wole Soyinka

    In this book Harmattan Haze On An African Spring By Wole Soyinka, Soyinka argues that all claims that Africa has been explored are as premature as news of her imminent demise.
    A truly illuminating exploration of Africa has yet to take place. It does not pretend to take place even on the pages of this book, being content with retrieving a few grains for germination from the wasteful threshing floor of Africa’s existential totality.
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  • The Upstarts: Uber, Airbnb, and the Battle for the New Silicon Valley

    The Upstarts: Uber, Airbnb, and the Battle for the New Silicon Valley

    A look deep inside the new Silicon Valley, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Everything Store. 

    Ten years ago, the idea of getting into a stranger’s car, or walking into a stranger’s home, would have seemed bizarre and dangerous–yet today it is as common as ordering a book online. Companies like Uber and Airbnb have redefined the way we live. And while they have become pervasive in our day-to-day lives, they are not universally celebrated. They are the result of a generation of Silicon Valley entrepreneurs who used technology to upend convention and disrupt entire industries. Led by Travis Kalanick of Uber and Brian Chesky of Airbnb, these are the upstarts, founders with an overabundance of self-confidence and a limitless drive that pushed them to rewrite the rules, better and sometimes for worse.
    Now with a new epilogue and updated throughout, The Upstarts takes us deep into the origins–and controversy–of these new titans of business.
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