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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Ryan Willis has spent years in the protection business, a job that requires constant vigilance and quick thinking. His only chance to truly relax is at his secluded cabin in a small town where there are never any surprises. So when Ryan returns after an assignment and encounters a beautiful stranger..
From medical expert Leana Wen, MD, Lifelines is an insider's account of public health and its crucial role―from opioid addiction to global pandemic―and an inspiring story of her journey from struggling immigrant to being one of Time’s 100 Most Influential People.“Public health sa..
The international bestseller on memory and how to master itCan anyone get a perfect memory? Joshua Foer used to be like most of us, forgetting phone numbers and mislaying keys. Then he learnt the art of memory training, and a year later found himself in the finals of the US Memory Championship. He a..
Ladipo Ayodeji Banjo, CON (Born 2 May 1934) is a Nigerian Emeritus professor of English language, educational administrator, former vice chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Nigeria as well as former pro-chancellor of Ajayi Crowther University.This autobiography, Morning by Morning, takes on..
Austin Avuru’s My Entrepreneurship Journey is better read as a narrative of “how to build, grow and sustain an upstream oil company”, than as a mere memoir on building businesses. The book abounds with the usual stories of becoming, but its key strengths lie in its rich anecdotal material ..
Austin Avuru’s My Entrepreneurship Journey is better read as a narrative of “how to build, grow and sustain an upstream oil company”, than as a mere memoir on building businesses. The book abounds with the usual stories of becoming, but its key strengths lie in its rich anecdotal material ..
His nineteenth-century cousin, paddled ashore by slaves, twisted the arms of tribal chiefs to sign away their territorial rights in the oil-rich Niger Delta. Sixty years later, his grandfather helped craft Nigeria's constitution and negotiate its independence, the first of its kind in Africa. Four d..