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Haunted House by Patrick Oguejiofor
Haunted House by Patrick Oguejiofor when Justine and his wife Nneka are confronted by an unusual challenge at their residence in Maiduguri.
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Emeka and the Kidnapper by Patrick Oguejiofor
Emeka and the Kidnappers is a sequel to The Secret Place, a young adult novel, which was one of the twenty children’s books that made the long list by the 2015 Nigerian LNG Prize for Literature.
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The Great Wrestler by Patrick Oguejiofor
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How To Win Elections in Africa by Chude Jideonwo
Democracy involves the process of changing custodians of power from time to time in order to maintain a useful equilibrium of performance and accountability. But the post-colonial narrative in most African countries has been one of strongmen and power brokers entrenching
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Innovation and Best Practices in Public Sector Reforms By Tunji Olaopa
Tunji Olaopa holds a doctorate degree in public administration, a culmination of two earlier degrees in political science and political theory from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. From this intellectual background and management consulting practice, Dr. Olaopa joined the civil service as Chief Research Officer in the office of the President of Nigeria in 1988.
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Are You Not A Nigerian? By Bayo Olupohunda
‘Are you not a Nigerian?’ is a collection of non-fiction essays on the Nigerian condition, some of them satirical. These essays x-ray the Nigerian condition and highlight the many problems we face as a people.
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Zik: A Selection From the Speeches of Nnamdi Azikiwe
Zik of Africa as Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe is widely known was Governor-General of the independent federation of Nigeria. From his return to Africa from America in 1934, Zik worked ceaselessly as journalist and politician for the freedom of his native Nigeria and for the advancement of all African peoples.
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Dialogue With My Country By Niyi Osundare
Dialogue with My Country is like a cruel pun on the word ‘dialogue’ because columnists in Nigeria always seemed to be talking to themselves. Agbese believes that Osundare’s choice of the book title was meant to be understood as a dialogue of the deaf because though Osundare had been talking for 24 years, nobody has been listening.
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Stunted Nigerian Dreams by Eddie Mbadiwe
Stunted Nigerian Dreams: Musings of A Nigerian Academic and Legislator is a book about the myriads of problems confronting the realisation of the Nigerian dream. It is from the patriotic desire of a Nigerian to see things change for the better. It offers fresh ideas in the way things should be done and gives an insight into ways in which the country can be better.
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The Sins of the Father by Patrick Oguejiofor
The sin of the father is a captivating of a man whose inordinate quest for wealth set him on edge with his people whom he has seemingly helped with his ill-gotten wealth.