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Indigenous Political Structures and Governance in Nigeria
Indigenous Political Structures and Governance in Nigeria
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Climate of Fear By Wole Soyinka
By Wole Soyinka
In this exceptional book, developed from the 2004 BBC Reith Lectures, Wole Soyinka explores the changing faces of fear; the conflict between power and freedom; the complex motives behind the unthinkable acts of violence; the meaning of human dignity; while comparing the fanaticism of powerful terrorists with the attitude of world leaders, discovering terrifying similarities.
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A Rich Enabling Silence By Deji Haastrup
A Rich Enabling Silence By Deji Haastrup
The eleven essays in this collection range between subjects from the personal and quirky, to themes of more universal interest; from the simple and commonplace, to the profound …
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The Measure of a Man: The Story of a Father, a Son, and a Suit By JJ Lee
A son’s decision to alter his father’s last surviving suit for himself is the launching point for this powerful book – part personal memoir, part social history of the man’s suit – about fathers and sons, love and forgiveness, and learning what it means to be a man.
For years, journalist and amateur tailor JJ Lee tried to ignore the suit hanging at the back of his closet. It was his father’s suit. But when JJ decides to make the suit his own, little does he know he is about to embark on a journey to understand his own past.
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The woman Next Door By By Yewande Omotoso
By Yewande Omotoso
“A finely observed account of female prejudice, redemption and that often elusive commodity”
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Power & Piety: Life and Legacy of Sarkin Kano Sir Muhammadu Sanusi I
By Mohammadu Sabi’u Umar Ahmed Tijjani Abubakar
An essntial book for teachers and students of the humanities as well as social sciencies.. The work is also absolute ly necessary for kano and its society as a key to further comprehend their very exciting past.
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Anthills of the Savannah by Chinua Achebe (Author)
Anthills of the Savannah by Chinua Achebe is a 1987 novel by Nigerian writer. In the fictional West African nation of Kangan, newly independent of British rule, the hopes and dreams of democracy have been quashed by a fierce military dictatorship.
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Nigeria: A New History of a Turbulent Century by Bronwen Manby
Seen from some angles, Nigeria is a remarkable success story: despite its poorly conceived colonial origins, the lingering damage of its colonial subjugation, tenacious civil war, wildly unequal economy, and the recent insurgency by Boko Haram, it has nonetheless remained one nation, growing in population and power, for more than a century now.
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