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Brand: Bookcraft Africa
This book accomplishes the vision of the Tiv forefathers who cared about Tiv history. Therefore, you, my Tiv brothers of this new generation that can read, read this history and tell it to others who cannot; of the things of our ancestors; so that whether they are literate or not, at least they..
N7,500
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Brand: Parresia Publishers
Meet Ileri, a young woman thrust into adversity after losing both parents, leaving her to care for her two siblings. As she fights tooth and nail for a better future for herself and her sisters, she's blindsided by twists and unexpected turns that threaten to tear her family apart. With each challen..
N10,000
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Brand: Narrative Landscape Press
When Ikemefuna is put on a plane from Lagos to Texas, she anticipates her newly arranged All-American life: a handsome husband, a beautiful red-brick mansion in Sugar Land, pizza parlours, and dance classes.Desperate to please, she’ll happily cater to her family’s needs. But Ikemefuna soon discovers..
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Chioma, a cute orphaned pup is is left in the custody of her stepmother when her dad passes away from COVID-19. Her stepmother Nmegbu promised to take good care of Chioma but she didn't live up to that promise and became very mean to Chioma. Find out what happens next and how a turn of events led to..
N2,500
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This famous little book 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. The book is descibed as a guide for Nigerians and expatriates on the conduct, deportment, compor..
N1,500
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How to View the World from a Glass Prism is a collection of poems that serve as a guide to life.The poems are poetic with easy to understand words with underlying deep meanings. This poems offer a “How to” take on the intricate aspects of life...
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This book is a sequel to How We Destroy Nigeria: Precedence of Doom. Most of what has been documented in the prequel focus on the country's past and present rulers, while most of this book's content focuses on the entire citizens and their roles in Nigeria's embarrassing state. Many Nigeri..
N5,000
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HOW WE DESTROY NIGERIA: PRECEDENCE OF DOOM is the first part of a two-volume book detailing the chaos of the Nigerian state. It is a book chronicling the different attacks launched by Nigerians against their own country. Those attacks preceded the country's formation and continue up to this day..
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In this innovative and intimate memoir, a daughter tells the story of her mother, Dora Akunyili, a pan-African hero who faced down misogyny and battled corruption in Nigeria. Inspired by the African philosophy of Ubuntu - the importance of community over the individual - and outraged by injustice, D..
N10,000
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Brand: Parresia Publishers
Winner 2020 British Council ELTons Special Commendation for Equality, Diversity and InclusionFans of children's picture books can't stop telling their friends about this book."I am not naughty- I really really mean it! is an immensely enjoyable read. My boys often refer to it as their bedtime favour..
N3,500
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Brand: Masobe
Emmanuel Iduma never met his uncle, his father’s favourite brother and the man for whom he is named. The elder Emmanuel left home in 1967 to fight in the Biafran War and was not seen again. The war lasted for three years, with young Igbo men volunteering to fight for a breakaway republic in the..
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Brand: Narrative Landscape Press
It was 1996 in Nigeria; the year of the Atlanta Olympic gold, the year of political assassinations and the democratic struggle. It was also the year a little boy’s childhood took a dramatic turn when he lost his hearing and was immediately initiated into the chaos of being a disabled child in a lowe..
N7,000
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