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If They Tell the Story
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Our Son The Minister
Rated 4.00 out of 501It is a few hours to the swearing in of ministerial nominees and everyone thinks Dr. Makoji Ejembi has lost his mind, as they search for an urgent cure for him – Our Son the Minister.
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VAGABONDS
As their lives intertwine—in bustling markets and underground clubs, churches and hotel rooms—vagabonds are seized and challenged by spirits who command the city’s dark energy. Whether running from danger, meeting with secret lovers, finding their identities, or vanquishing their shadowselves, Osunde’s characters confront and support one another, before converging for the once-in-a-lifetime gathering that gives the book its unexpectedly joyous conclusion.
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WHEN RAVENS BECOME FLOWERS
In “When Ravens Become Flowers,” there is a lot of mirth and singing to celebrate the verses. Themes such as despair, trauma, loss, and grief are all present in the collection. The poems in this book demonstrate the fluid spectrum of human emotions, such as uncertainty, which leads to pain and misery, till they become triggers of anxiety. We also see the social effect of bigotry and institutionalized prejudice, which is often designed to silence us.
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TIL DEATH
With sinister secrets, bitchy bridesmaids, annoying exes, and a gossip-loving amateur detective, this gripping mystery thriller from a standout debut author and award-nominated BookTokker will have readers hooked.
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WHERE WOMEN MEET BOYS
From shared laughter over mundane routines to life-changing events, each story reveals what it’s like to experience endings and beginnings in equal measure. Set in Kigali and beyond, this collection speaks to the rawness of growing up and the ache of a youth that fades too fast.
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NO PERFECT LOVE
In the backdrop of ‘90s Festac, Gina’s heart is captivated by her first love, Mudi, until his father’s disapproval drives them apart. Enter Tobenna, a charming suitor whose love lacks the intensity of Mudi’s, yet still manages to ensnare Gina’s affections.
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NOT SO TERRIBLE PEOPLE
On the 28th of March 2022, a train from Abuja to Kaduna is attacked by terrorists. A month before, a young woman with big dreams finds herself in the wrong place at the wrong time. Five years before then, two best friends survive a horic assault that alters the course of their lives. the room where an old man died.
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MANY WATERS
After three failed relationships, Elizabeth gives upon finding love, until the day a stranger plays her a song and gives her a wink.
While nurturing their young union duty calls and an old enemy comes calling. Both of them must fight to stay alive and protect their love.₦7,000 -
NOTHING SPOIL
When Dan is kidnapped a week to his wedding, Stella’s efforts to get him released lands her in captivity and they learn, too late, that their captors were part of an international organ-trafficking syndicate. Faced with death in an unknown location and surrounded by armed angry youths, every single breath becomes a battle for survival.
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LETHAL TARGET
Haunted by a near-fatal mistake that nearly cost Christiana her life, Gabriel finds himself under fire—both from his superiors and a storm of bullets. Meanwhile, Christiana refuses to be passive in the game of her protection from danger. Fierce and resourceful, she pushes back against the constraints of her status, insisting on having things her way.
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SO THAT NIGERIA CAN WORK
So that Nigeria Can Work” offers a multifaceted approach to tackle the root causes of stagnation and unlock the nation’s full potential.
Through a series of thought-provoking essays, Oritola delves into critical topics such as:
Governance and Leadership: Examining the role of governance in fostering accountability, transparency, and effective leadership to drive national progress.
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WHEN RAVENS BECOME FLOWERS
Nosakhare Collins’ delightful book of poetry, ‘When Ravens Become Flowers evokes images of a transformation of the kindly, gentle, and pleasant sort. Here, a bird whose portrayal in folklore is one of death and destruction takes on the form of one of nature’s objects of beauty – the flower.
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LOVE AT EVERY SIGHT
Love at Every Sight comprises 12 chapters, each of which discusses a specific aspect of marriage and ends with a list of “Reflection Questions,” which not only assist the reader in recapping the chapter’s key concepts, but also lead them to contemplate how honest personal responses to these questions could enhance their relationships.
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SONS OF THE EAST
Sons of the East intricately lays bare the dark underbelly of polygamy in an Igbo family in south eastern Nigeria. Beyond the brazen show of material opulence through international businesses, importations, master-apprentice relationships, grandeur titles, lurks the beast of jealousy, chauvinism, covetousness, sibling rivalry and sheer hatred. Zona, the dismal first son is frantic about being the only king installed in the Okonkwo kingdom, yet a delectable widow is on his path.
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A KIND OF MADNESS
And a lonely daughter finds herself wandering a village in eastern Nigeria in an ill-fated quest, struggling to come to terms with her mother’s mental illness.
Across ten stories, Uche Okonkwo’s A Kind of Madness unravels the tensions between mothers and daughters, husbands and wives, best friends, siblings, and more, marking the arrival of an extraordinary new talent in fiction.
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LOVE,LAGOS&OTHER COMPLICATIONS
Family expectations, personal traumas and cultural divides threaten to stand in their way. But in the vibrant chaos of Lagos, love can be as surprising as it is complicated.
Can Ṣemi and Lashe find common ground in their differences, or will their love story be another dream left unfulfilled?
Love, Lagos & Other Complications is Zainab Uche Imam’s debut novel.
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DREAM COUNT
Dream Count, Adichie trains her fierce eye on these women in a sparkling, transcendent novel that takes up the very nature of love itself. Is true happiness ever attainable or is it just a fleeting state? And how honest must we be with ourselves in order to love, and to be loved?
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BOYS, GIRLS AND BEASTS
Wars are not easy to forestall, nor are enemies—within or without—easy to destroy.
In a world stitched together by fragile treaties and bound by the mysterious power of a super crop, the United Nations of West Africa has lived in fragile promise of peace—until it is shattered in a maelstrom of blood and smoke. For Jaka, a boy on the brink of manhood in the quiet village of Malovo, life is torn apart in an instant. War crashes down, sweeping him into a shadowy underworld ruled by forces darker than his worst nightmares.
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SWALLOW EFUNPORONYE OSINTINUBU
In 1840, the lives of former lovers’ Ẹfúnṣetán and Efunporonye take divergent paths amid personal and social turmoil. Ẹfúnṣetán faces trial for murder in Ibadan, while Efunporonye copes with loss and business struggles in Abeokuta, seeking solace in a new lover.
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Èșù At The Library
A poet in a new city, a linguist at Primark, a native son meeting a familiar deity in a foreign town, in books, in the faces and voices of strangers, on trains, in the histories that intersect with traumas and pleasures, in flirtations at a bank on Euston road, in food, in contemplations of space, accents, missed connections, and police shootings in Lagos; all as part of one travel experience in the time of a global pandemic. In Èṣù at the Library, Túbọ̀sún returns to his favourite tools of travelogue as a vehicle for the interrogation of memory through the limits of language.
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SISTER SPIRIT
A supernatural thriller, blending African myth, friendship, romance and self-discovery from prize-winning author, Efua Traoré.
Sixteen-year-old adopted Tara has questions—about who she is, where she belongs, why she dreams…
When her nightmares darken, fears swarm like a flock of ravens and she traces her visions to the ancient Olumo Rock in Nigeria. It is a sacred place, full of magic, myth, and where whispers of the past linger.
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FIREFLIES ON THE LAGOON
Lagos 1834
The royals maintain a stranglehold on the city’s lucrative slave trade, and battle foes with vested interests in its affairs—until now . . .
Prince Kosoko’s life as a spare who would never sit on the throne as the Oba of Lagos comes with undeniable perks. Like boat loads of slaves docking on the busiest trading coast on the West African shoreline and the baskets laden with cowries, gold, trinkets and the finest of fabrics. Like the thrill of seducing a beautiful, forbidden woman betrothed to a powerful man.
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A VERY GIDI CHRISTMAS
Biodun ‘BG’ Gomez faces a bleak Christmas season in Lagos. Her rent is months overdue. Her job as an OAP at Reel FM is precarious. Her co-host who she has a crush on, sees her as a friend. Instead of romance, she gets an unsolicited wink from a bus conductor at Ketu Bus Stop. She needs a Christmas miracle.
₦13,500