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Trouble in form six
This is one of Cyprain Ekwensi’s classics. Children will love this story. Also this is a keeper and one of Nigeria’ ‘s literary classics.
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A man for all seasons
This play charts the dramatic events leading to the execution of Sir Thomas More in 1535 and has been a modern stage classic since its first production in 1960. The author’s previous plays include ‘Flowering Cherry’ and ‘State of Revolution
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The 4 kinds of interviewers
For millennia, these four shadowy interviewer-kinds have decided the fate of countless job candidates. Their true identities have been hidden…until now!
Discover who you are up against in an interview room; and how to use this knowledge to your advantage. Learn how to capture the interviewers? attention by using the right ?language? and mannerisms. By comprehending the language style, expectations and character of each interviewer-kind, you greatly increase your chances of getting a job offer.
Find out how you can boost your confidence and capture your interviewer?s attention, with positive results, by understanding: The Four Kinds of Interviewers.
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Forty chances
With a foreword by Warren Buffett, 40 Chances is an ?inspiring manifesto?both an informative guidebook and a catalyst for igniting real changes? (Booklist) in the struggle against world hunger.
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Harmattan haze on an african spring
Africa -Concept or reality- is an acknowledged continent of extremes and,by the same token,it is hardly surprising that it draws extreme reactions…The increasingly accepted common ground,both for the negativists and optimists,is the admission that the African continent does not exist in isolation,nor has it stood still in a time warp,independent of history. For Many,Africa is more a concept than a bounded space- which means in turn:more concepts than simply one.It is at once part wish-fulfillment and part reality,part projection and part historical distillation,part fiction and part memory.It is of course,generally acknowledged as a warehouse of yet untapped natural resources.Even as Africa exists as a desire for some,so does it constitute a nightmare from which others pray to be awakened…
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Pope Francis: His Life In His Own Words
?I believe in the kindness of others, and that I must love them without fear.??Jorge Bergoglio, Pope Francis
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The Billy Graham
An updated account of the inspiring and influential life of Dr. Billy Graham When the hijacked planes slammed into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, President Bush immediately proclaimed a National Day of Prayer and Remembrance. For the interfaith, interdenominational service at the Washington National Cathedral he chose Billy Graham to give the address. At that terrible hour no other clergyman, whatever his office, could so aptly bring the Word of God to America?and a watching world. At eighty-four, Billy Graham remains one of the most respected people in the world today. He has addressed over eighty-two million people face to face and at least one billion people through television, radio, and satellite. Yet he is far more than an evangelist of integrity and vision; he is a Christian statesman whose profound influence on the growth and depth of Christianity across the world cannot be overestimated. This official biography of Dr. Graham is based on his private files, correspondence, and interviews, as well as the author?s widespread research. ? Written by John Pollock, Dr. Graham?s official biographer.
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Tea with hezbollah
That?s the question that sparked a fascinating and, at times, terrifying journey into the heart of the Middle East during the summer of 2008. It was a trip that began in Egypt, passed beneath the steel and glass high rises of Saudi Arabia, then wound through the bullet- pocked alleyways of Beirut and dusty streets of Damascus, before ending at the cradle of the world?s three major religions: Jerusalem.
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Witness to Justice
An Insider’s Account of Nigeria’s Truth Commission
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Emerging Africa
A rare and timely intervention from Kingsley Chiedu Moghalu, deputy governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, on development in Africa.
₦6,000