Ebele wishes more than anything to make Christmas with his widowed mother memorable with lots of gifts. With his mother barely able to afford food and the harsh ridicule of his friends, Ebele is disheartened. When a strange man comes to town, the boy opens his heart and home reluctantly. In return, ..
A landmark of postcolonial African literature, Wizard of the Crow is an ambitious, magisterial, comic novel from the acclaimed Kenyan novelist, playwright, poet, and critic.Set in the fictional Free Republic of Aburiria, Wizard of the Crow dramatizes with corrosive humor and keen..
YOU WILL BECOME A HIGHLY PAID AUTHOR is a book that is meant to make self-publishing very much easy for authors. It teaches authors how to write a best-selling book, have a profitable book launch, and build multiple streams of income from it while building influence in their niche...
Za! magazine published its debut issue titled the “Juju Issue” on July 7. The issue focuses on different kinds of spirituality in Northern and North-central Nigeria apart from the more visible Abrahamic religions.Za! is published by Za! Publications, a company founded by writer a..
Za! Magazine with this special issue which marks the 40th anniversary of the forced removal of Ghanaian citizens from Nigeria and the legacy known as 'Ghana Must Go'. Artists from both countries revisit the events that led up to the 1983 event and think about the question, does the current enmity be..
The Rituals issue of za! publications offers vibrant paintings from the gifted Adoum Oumarou who shows us the rituals of everyday Northern Cameroon. Surely those who have visited Northern Nigeria would find them pleasantly familiar...
In the Ooni Kingdom, children born dada—with vines growing in their hair—are rumored to have special powers. Zahrah Tsami doesn’t know anything about that. She feels normal. Others think she’s different—they fear her. Only Dari, her best friend, isn’t afraid of her. But then something begins to happ..
Zara is a very intelligent and hardworking girl who loves the stars, moon, planets and the entire solar system. Her parents could only afford to send one of three children to school. Zakary, Zara’s younger brother, was chosen for cultural reasons. When Kwoi (their community) was attacked, they moved..