• SCARS, NIGERIA’S JOURNEY AND THE BOKO HARAM CONUNDRUM (PAPER BACK)

    SCARS is not merely a record of events of a military memoir; it is a reflective, human-centred exposition of the costs of conflicts, the burdens of command, and the resilience of both soldier and citizen. It captures the emotional, psychological and communal dimensions of the Boko Haram Insurgency, reminding us that behind every statistic is a story and behind every strategy is a sacrifice.
    Olusegun Obasanjo Former President, Federal Republic of Nigeria

  • HOW DEPRESSION SAVED MY LIFE

    In 2016, Chude Jideonwo quit his job as CEO of one of Nigeria’s top PR firms to find a new mission. He soon faced clinical depression and considered suicide.
    During this period, he was inspired by a conversation between Oprah Winfrey and Brené Brown on Super Soul Sunday. This pivotal moment led him to become the host of the viral talk show #WithChude, a director of award-winning films, and the founder of withchude.com, a platform telling stories from Africa that promote mental, emotional and spiritual health.
    People often ask him why individuals share deep secrets on his channel and how he inspires such openness. Now, he is sharing his own story of healing and transforming suffering into growth and joy.

  • THORNS AND ROSES

    Chuma is a cutthroat obsessive financial mogul whose sole purpose in life is to make his family name great. And he is determined to let nothing distract him from achieving his goal. But when he meets Ifeoma, an elusive, hardworking chef, he finds himself irresistibly drawn to her. They embark on a turbulent journey of friendship and love, which is eventually shattered by tragedy. Chuma wants to heal the rift that has grown between them and will go to any lengths to do so. However, he encounters secrets from her past.

  • THE BEAUTIFUL SIDE OF THE MOON

    It is just a regular day at the office until IT worker Osaretin finds a cryptic note on his desk that sends his day into overdrive, thrusting him into a frantic world of ruthless operatives, shape-shifting villains, portable time turners and futuristic landscapes.
    Looming over this magical tale are the exploits of a father he barely knew. Osaretin has no choice but to come into his own. Armed with the promise of magical powers and a bunch of eccentric companions, Osaretin must defeat the rampaging forces that threaten all that he holds dear. But is Osaretin who they believe he is? Is he really The One?

  • THE GOVERNOR’S WIFE

    Newly separated Ogonna Moneke has come to Abuja to open a safe house for abused women. Luck is on her side when the perfect site falls into her lap…until she learns who owns it. The chances of Philip Adamu renting to her are slim to none. Why would he when she dropped her financially struggling college sweetheart like a hot potato to marry someone else?Real estate tycoon Philip Adamu can’t believe his eyes when Ogonna struts into his office. Seven years earlier, the gold digger had kicked him to the curb to marry a wealthy politician. Now she needs him, more like needs his property. Vowing not to rent her so much as a dog house, Philip shows Ogonna the door. But can he resist the feelings he’s denied for so long when he sees her flirting with a rival developer?Sparks fly the moment they meet again. But he’s engaged and she’s still hiding the dangerous secret to her marriage.Can love and forgiveness overcome the lies and deceptions?Can they trust each other and the future they’d once dreamt of?

  • THROUGH THE FIRE

    Widower Arinze Ibeh still grieves the loss of his beloved wife to cancer. When he discovers his friend now has the disease, he immediately offers his help. But Oke wants a little something extra from him. A baby?! Arinze has dreamt of having children, but certainly not according to the unconventional terms of Oke’s proposal. Will she consider his counteroffer?

  • WE WERE GIRLS ONCE

    When Ego returns home, the three women’s lives become entwined once more, as Nigeria’s political landscape fractures. Their shared past will always connect them, but can they—and their country – overcome it?

  • MOONBEAM

    From the poignant to the bizarre, the reflective to the heartwrenching, each story captures a distinct shade of the human experience. There are no easy answers here, no moral conclusions or tidy resolutions. Instead, Moonbeam offers a vivid, unflinching gaze into life as it is: beautiful, broken, bewildering.
    Written with honesty, humour and style, Moonbeam is a memorable anthology that shows us the many shades of what it means to be human.

  • GOODY BAG

    I get hard from just looking at you. I’m not the type that says play with him first, he will wake up.”​
    Cynical and wary after her brief relationship with a romantic scammer, real estate newbie, Zena, accept Lekan’s proposal to be her pretend boyfriend at her sister’s destination wedding. Problem is, Lekan’s charming personality comes with the package.
    The third book in the Lagos Lovin’ series about a romantic-turned-cynic, getting into a situationship with a charmer.
    Warning: Goody Bag is intended for 18+ audience as it contains sensitive topics, explicit sexual content, and profanities.

  • A DECENT MAN

    Hospital tests reveal someone is poisoning him. Evidence points to his beloved wife, but Michael, refusing the police, seeks her hidden motives alone. His investigation uncovers a devastating Rebecca’s true identity is tied to a tragedy he caused but cannot remember—one his psychologist mother made him forget. As his health deteriorates alongside his crumbling marriage, Michael confronts who he’s been and who he could become.

  • ALL THAT IT EVER MEANT

    Guided by Meticais’s enigmatic advice and wisdom, Mati must come to terms with her grief and with the difficulty of living
    between two cultures, while the family must learn to forge their way in a world without their monumental mother. Full of
    captivating characters and stunning plot twists, All That It Ever Meant delivers a nuanced and unforgettable story of grief, love,
    and family.

  • AFTER THE RAIN

    Miss Rain wears a shimmery golden mask and dances with an unparalleled sensuous grace. Surely Oya, the Yoruba goddess of weather, has come to life. Because no mere human could mesmerise Dr Segun Akintola so and make him long for things he’s run from for a lifetime. Night after night he sits there with eyes only for her. Until she disappears into thin air. And still, night after night he goes looking for her. Will he ever see her again?

  • CALL ME JEMILA

    An Introverted People Pleaser
    “You’re so understanding…” Jemila is done hearing that. She’s tired of making excuses for those she loves and the BS that comes with it. Swearing to put herself out there, she makes daunting decisions that sets her on a new path.
    A Recovering Addict.
    Said to be calm like water and molded by past mistakes, Jidenna, is looking forward to his fresh start. He is determined to live the life he once coveted.
    A Bond That Could Destroy Their Dreams.
    A weekend away brings Jemila and Jidenna together, forging a bond that was never meant to be, unleashing passions and secrets that could destroy their dreams and worse… tear them apart.

  • BEFORE THE STORM

    Just back from a delightful date, Nkem Edun gets a phone call. Her ex-husband is in hospital in critical condition. After four years apart, why hasn’t he changed his next of kin? Regardless, Nkem rushes to his bedside. After all, he is the father of her son. But is that the only reason? As memories of their life together come flooding back, so do Nkem’s doubts. Would forgiving him be so terrible? And more importantly, could she ever trust him again?

  • MRS. KUTI

    This is an account of my life from the day I was born, before I met Fela, and after he entered it like a comet in 1959.
    Without regret or rancour, Remilekun Anikulapo-Kuti invites us into her extraordinary life as a love interest, the wife and the estranged partner of Fela Anikulapo-Kuti, the Afrobeat legend.
    Her writing takes us from years in a home for orphaned children in the English Midlands, to London where she met the dashing Fela at a party, to moving to Nigeria where Remilekun navigates culture shock, the complexities of love, loss, and the joys of motherhood. With unabating honesty, Remilekun shares her journey, her thoughts on marriage, justice, music and Nigerian society from the 60s to the 90s.

  • EVEN WHEN YOUR VOICE SHAKES

    Through the life of an ordinary girl, Even When Your Voice Shakes exposes the damage wrought by institutionalized misogyny and poverty and reveals how even those who are most disadvantaged are never without their own power.

  • FLYING THROUGH WATER

    Sena lives his life in rural Ghana as many teenagers do: going to school, playing football, and working on the family farm. But as poverty slowly pushes his family to the brink, he’s ready to do almost anything.

    When a larger-than-life stranger arrives in town to lure young people away with the promise of a better future, Sena is tempted. What follows is a journey that will take him far from home and those he loves, where he’ll need to use everything he’s ever learnt if he’s going to make it back alive.

  • THE JUDGE’S SECRET

    A Dragon-slaying Barrister
    Bespectacled Femi Williams appears mild-mannered, but he takes on the rich and powerful in defence of the weak. And he wins. Not in his personal life, though, so Femi’s sworn off romance. Appearing before Justice Iyoma Haruna, he knows they’ve met. But where and when eludes him. When he realises just who she is and what she did, will he expose her as a liar and fraud?

  • THE SENATOR’S DAUGHTER

    Rita the only daughter of billionaire, Senator Obaseki, hides behind her reputation as a spoilt wealthy heiress with no ambition to cover up a painful past. Former soldier Nosa Edosa, believes the Senator to be the epitome of greed and political corruption. Failing to bring him to justice through legal means, his last-ditch effort involves kidnapping the man’s daughter. The plan is simple, the execution flawless … until love gets involved. Neither Rita nor Nosa are what they seem, and as they discover themselves in this quest to right her family’s wrongs, they suddenly have something too precious to lose-their hearts. Experience the thrills of Nigerian politics, sizzling romance, and perilous suspense in this action-packed love story by Amaka Azie

  • ONLY BIG BUMBUM MATTERS TOMORROW

    he women of the family are loud in their criticism of Temi’s intentions but, in their quiet moments, they reflect on their own imperfect journeys, especially how their bodies and their looks have shaped their lives. Forgotten scandals and family secrets are suddenly laid bare. Is Tèmi really the crazy one?

  • PRIDE AND JOY

    As family members begin to arrive, Joy’s mother goes upstairs to take a nap. But when her grandchildren go to wake her, they find her unresponsive and immediately call an ambulance. Amidst the chaos, Auntie Nancy refuses to accept that her sister has died. Trailing the ambulance, Auntie Nancy has a divine encounter―a brown cow appears and God tells her that her sister will rise again on Easter Sunday like Jesus Christ. The zealous Auntie Nancy invites her pastor, her white garment spiritualist, the Nigerian community in Ontario and the local journalists.

  • WAITING FOR AN ANGEL

    Helon Habila’s vivid, exciting, and heart-wrenching debut opens a window onto a world in some ways familiar-with its sensuously depicted streets, student life, and vibrant local characters-yet ruled by one of the world’s most corrupt and oppressive regimes, a scandal that ultimately drives Lomba to take a risk in the name of something greater than himself. Habila captures the energy, sensitivity, despair, and stubborn hope of a new African generation with a combination of gritty realism and poetic beauty.

  • A SONG OF LEGENDS LOST

    When Temi, a commoner, accidentally invokes a powerful spirit, she believes it could be the key to ending the centuries-long war. But not everything that can be invoked is an ancestor, and some of the spirits that can be drawn from the ancestral realm are more dangerous than anyone can imagine.

  • THE QUESTION MARK AT THE END OF LIFE

    Familoni’s voice is poetic and unflinching, with a sharp sensitivity to human vulnerability. The collection is marked by themes of bodily autonomy, religious hypocrisy, patriarchal oppression, and psychological suppression—particularly as experienced by women. The stories are independent yet thematically unified, each one offering a different perspective on the central question posed by the collection’s title: what remains at the end of loss, betrayal, or silence?

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