• Inspirational Musings by Adegboyega Ojuolape

    Inspirational Musings by Adegboyega Ojuolape

    In Inspirational Musings, Adegboyega Ojuolape motivates readers with soothing and inspiring words that will help unlock the greatness within you in the most assuring way.

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  • How to Be a Nigerian by Peter Enhaoro

    How to Be a Nigerian by Peter Enhaoro

    This famous little book How to Be a Nigerian by Peter Enhaoro is one of the funniest to come out of Africa. First published in 1996, it continues to be in demand. The Nigerian author turns a humorous and ironic eye on his fellow compatriots.

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  • Boko Haram and Its Suicide Squad by Adrian Davieson 

    Boko Haram and Its Suicide Squad by Adrian Davieson 

    Boko Haram and Its Suicide Squad by Adrian Davieson. A is a remorseful jihadist confesses his jihadi crime and atrocities to an investigative journalist, Johnny Cameron, on a dangerous assignment in Borno State, northeast of Nigeria, to cover the kidnapping of five westerners, by Boko Haram.

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  • Children of Virtue and Vengeance (Legacy of Orisha) by Tomi Adeyemi

    Children of Virtue and Vengeance by Tomi Adeyemi

    Children of Virtue and Vengeance by Tomi Adeyemi is a book about battling the impossible, Zélie and Amari have finally succeeded in bringing magic back to the land of Orïsha. But the ritual was more powerful than they could’ve imagined, reigniting the powers of not only the maji, but of nobles with magic ancestry, too.

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  • The Road Map Of A Nation: A narrative of the First African Road Safety Corps By Wole Soyinka

    A captivating story about the first African road safety corps

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  • The Thing About Compromise By Maryam Awaisu

    The Thing About Compromise By Maryam Awaisu

    The Thing About Compromise by Maryam Awaisu, The captivating story of Layla in her bid to pick up the pieces of her shattered dreams and make it whole again…

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  • Nigeria's Soldiers of Fortune by Max Siollun 

    Nigeria’s Soldiers of Fortune: The Abacha and Obasanjo Years

    In the cataclysmic decade that is the focus of this book Nigeria’s Soldiers of Fortune by Max Siollun, Nigeria was subject to several near-death experiences. These began when the country nearly tore itself apart after the northern-led military government annulled the results of a 1993 presidential election won by the southerner Moshood Abiola, and ended with former military ruler General Olusegun Obasanjo being the unlikely conduit of democracy.

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  • Oil

    Oil, Politics and Violence: Nigeria’s Military Coup Culture 1966-1976 by Max Siollun

    Oil, Politics and Violence by Max Siollun. Modern Nigeria cannot be understood without reference to its era of military rule. Military rule and oil wealth effected cataclysmic changes in Nigeria that nearly tore the country apart on several occasions. 40 years after the end of the Nigeria-Biafra civil war, Max Siollun answers the key questions that go to the root of the Nigerian nation:

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  • The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born by Ayi Kwei Armah

    The Beautiful Ones Are Not Yet Born by Ayi Kwei Armah

    The novel The Beautyful Ones Are Not Yet Born by Ayi Kwei Armah is generally a satirical attack on the Ghanaian society during Kwame Nkrumah’s regime and the period immediately after independence in the 1960s.

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  • Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe

    Things Fall Apart By Chinua Achebe is a story about Okonowo is the greatest warrior alive. His fame has spread like a bushfire in West Africa and he is one of the most powerful men of his clan. But he also has a fiery temper.

    Determined not to be like his father, he refuses to show weakness to anyone – even if the only way he can master his feelings is with his fists. When outsiders threaten the traditions of his clan, Okonowo takes violent action. Will the great man’s dangerous pride eventually destroy him?

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  • Arrow of God By Chinua Achebe

    Arrow of God By Chinua Achebe

    Arrow of God by Chinua Achebe is an unforgettable portrayal of the loss of faith, and the downfall of a man in a society forever altered by colonialism. The novel is a meditation on the nature, uses, and responsibility of power and leadership. Ezeulu finds that his authority is increasingly under threat from rivals within his nation and functionaries of the newly established British colonial government. Yet he sees himself as untouchable.

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  • AWO-Unfinished Greatness By Olufemi Ogunsanwo

    AWO-Unfinished Greatness By Olufemi Ogunsanwo

    Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them. Chief Obafemi Oyeniyi Awolowo took an interest in his country’s well-being and transformed the economy of Nigeria.  AWO Unfinished Greatness presents to us a disciplined, yet stylish man who was dedicated to God and his country. The book AWO-Unfinished Greatness By Olufemi Ogunsanwo covers Awolowo’s career from 1947 to 1987 and answers our most pressing questions: What did Awolowo do for Nigeria? What part did he play in the civil war? What was the cause of the tension between Awolowo and the Igbo people?

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