• The Last 100 Days of Abacha by Olusegun Adeniyi

    The Last 100 Days of Abacha by Olusegun Adeniyi

    The Last 100 Days of Abacha by Olusegun Adeniyi is a Political drama in Nigeria under one of Africa’s most corrupt and brutal military dictatorships.

    Segun names names, exposes vested interests and places his analysis and critique within the broader optic of making democracy succeed in Nigeria and improving the public’s understanding of important issues” Dick Roberts

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  • Digital

    Digital: The New Code of Wealth

    Omojuwa captures all of these and more as he makes a data-backed argument that digital holds economic prospects for those on the continent willing to explore the power of technology. This power can also be wielded in socio-political contexts. It is being used to take a solid stand for gender justice and has helped to expose corruption at scale.

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  • A Heart’s Home (Journey of the Heart) MP3 CD

    By Colleen Coble

    A tragic loss at Fort Laramie ushers in hope and healing.

    When a young mother dies after giving birth at Fort Laramie, Emmie Croftner is shaken by the death of her dear friend—and reminded of the dangers of childbirth. She wont be able to hide her own pregnancy much longer. She’s dreading the day that Isaac Liddle, the handsome soldier she adores, discovers her secret.

    Then the young infant’s father offers a solution: Emmie should marry him so the child can have a family.

    With the Sioux Wars threatening soldier and civilian alike, a ready-made family could be the answer to Emmie’s prayers for safety. But at what cost to her heart—and Isaac’s?

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  • Radio Free Albemuth Audio CD

    By Philip K. Dick 

    In Radio Free Albemuth, his last novel, Philip K. Dick morphed and recombined themes that had informed his fiction from A Scanner Darkly to VALIS and produced a wild, impassioned work that reads like a visionary alternate history of the United States. Agonizingly suspenseful, darkly hilarious, and filled with enough conspiracy theories to thrill the most hardened paranoid, Radio Free Albemuth is proof of Dick’s stature as our century’s greatest science fiction writer.

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  • Out of Bounds MP3 CD

    By Lauren Blakely

    The first rule of football – don’t screw with a streak.

    My career is finally looking up, and I’m leading a new pro team down the field every Sunday. No way will I mess with that. But when I meet the most stunning and captivating woman I’ve ever seen, I tell myself one night will have to be enough.

    But it’s not. And now I can’t get her out of my mind. Even when I’m playing. Even when I need to focus. Even when I’m on the hottest streak of my life.

    And it turns out she’s not just some random woman I met. She works for the team. My team.

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  • The City Where We Once Lived: A Novel Audio CD

    By Eric Barnes

    In a near future where climate change has severely affected weather and agriculture, the North End of an unnamed city has long been abandoned in favor of the neighboring South End. Aside from the scavengers steadily stripping the empty city to its bones, only a few thousand people remain, content to live quietly among the crumbling metropolis. Many, like the narrator, are there to try to escape the demons of their past. He spends his time observing and recording the decay around him, attempting to bury memories of what he has lost.

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  • The Years That Followed Audio CD

    Acclaimed international bestseller Catherine Dunne’s thrilling US debut is the story of two wronged women bent on revenge at all costs.

    Revenge is sweeter than regret.…

    Dublin. Calista is young, beautiful, and headstrong. When she falls in love with the charming, older Alexandros and moves to his native Cyprus, she could never imagine that her whirlwind courtship would lead to such a dark and violent marriage. But Calista learns to survive. She knows she will find peace when she can finally seek retribution.

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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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  • 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 Man Died By Wole Soyinka

    The Man Died: Prison Notes of Wole Soyinka

    The Nobel Prize-winning African writer, Wole Soyinka, was imprisoned without trial by the federal authorities at the start of the Nigerian Civil War. Here he records his arrest and interrogation, the efforts made to incriminate him, and the searing mental effects of solitary confinement.

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  • Build

    Build, Innovate and Grown By Kingsley Moghalu

    By Kingsley Moghalu

    Nigeria today appears rudderless, with no particular direction. Our country has no purposeful destiny that we can say with conviction is our lodestar. Our citizens are increasingly unsure, what being a Nigerian means… This is a fundamental challenge we must overcome, for a nation or a country without a clear worldview simply cannot become a prosperous and powerful one.

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  • emerging africa by Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu (Author)

    Emerging Africa – How the Global Economy’s ‘Last Frontier’ can Prosper and Matter

    By Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu (Author)

    In this thoughtful and elegantly written book, Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu explodes the myths and conventional wisdoms about Africa’s quest for economic growth in a globalised world with a paradigm-shift perspective on the continent’s future.

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