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A poet of Dust- New cover
Still harnessing the raw energy of his prodigious talent, and with poet Adonis as chief guiding spirit on form.
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Whispers
Whispers is a collection of poems of two sparring protagonists who are trying to out-do one another, share experiences and growth.
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The Anguish and Vigilance of Things Poems
In these poems, Richard Ali presents his life as a patient on a surgeon’s table and there are no, have been no themes, to his life, as these poems reveal. There have been only a series of glances, his eye resting on this or that, his poems becoming points of emphasis, seeking to undress and pare away adjective and lie alike.
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Ordinary Saviour
Comprising eleven stories written by the Northeast Regional Initiative’s NEIEF Fellows, the collection provides a voice for local experiences of the conflict as well as counternarratives.
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My Mind is No Longer Here
The story unravels from the different points of view of four men- Donatus, Chidi, Osahon and Haruna- who suddenly finds their fates tied to a certain consultant named Yinka.
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My sister the Serial Killer
When Alaafin Abiodun Adegolu died, the Oyo Empire was in a slow decline. The provincial chiefs who helped him defeat the tyrannical Bashorun Gaa had grown in power and the Oyo chiefs were more politicians than warriors. So, when the Oyo Mesi selected a provincial prince, Aole Arogangan to ascend the throne of his fathers, they believed they had an Alaafin they could control.
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WAKE ME WHEN I’M GONE
Everyone says that Ese is the most beautiful woman in the region, but a fool. A young widow, she lives in a village, where the crops grow tall and the people are ruled over by a Chief on a white horse. She married for love, but now her husband is dead, leaving her with nothing but a market stall and a young son to feed.
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My Path To Happiness
Most people look for happiness in the wrong places. They think happiness is dependent on material wealth or it’s something that’s about to come in the future. The mind is clouded with so many anxious thoughts and negative emotions. It’s almost impossible to appreciate the beauty of the present moment and the little things that make life wonderful. By harnessing the power of the Now, you can actually find true happiness that can transcend all the external things of the world.
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49 Ways To Get Rid Of The Other Woman Without Getting Caught
49 Ways to Get Rid of The Other Woman Without Getting Caught is a book that deals with the major issue of infidelity in marriage.
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Dead Men Don’t Talk
One of a series of readers for African students which aims to help them to develop an awareness and a love of language, and consists of stories from all over Africa.
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Disowned
Disowned is a collection of five short stories told in the first person singular by five fictitious Nigerian women who recount their personal experiences in their own voices. Each character?s personality is revealed in the way she tells her story and the way she lets her experience affect her.
The book addresses socio-cultural issues ranging from Sexual Abuse/Child Molestation, Prostitution, Childlessness, Widowhood, Domestic Violence to Infidelity faced by the Nigerian woman, openly or secretly.₦3,200 -
Drumbeats
Sharon Draper is a two-time Coretta Scott King Award-winning author, most recently for Copper Sun, and previously for Forged by Fire.
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How To Get Your Wife To Swing From The Chandelier In A Red Negligee
How To Get Your Wife To Swing From The Chandelier In A Red Negligee is a book written for
man, about woman. It is also for every woman who has tried, but oftentimes failed, to find the right
words to speak her heart to her man.
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In Memoriam Of A Modest Shame
?Oruh?s work impresses upon the reader an openness, an untrammeled bluntness against oppressors of social and economic imbalances in an age where the young is lost in his voyage across the gulf of defining the meaning of life in Nigeria,? said the statement.
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In The Name Of Our Father
Two men. One dictator. A country in turmoil.
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Money While You Play
Peter is a compelling writer, who supports his narratives with astute observations, brilliant and technical insight, and memorable anecdotes. His book is much more than a real estate ‘how to’ but actually a guide to intergenerational wealth planning.
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More Than A Miracle
More Than A Miracle is Chinwe Ezeanya’s account of her son Dike’s life from conception to his first twenty-two months of life when he returned home after having a liver transplant. This is a story of trials and triumphs, faith, hope and love. Chinwe Ezeanya tells how she held on to faith as she encountered numerous revelations, confirmations and miracles whilst she struggled against all odds to save her only son.
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The Stars Are Ageless
A young woman who chooses love. A daughter who must repay her mother?s sacrifices. A filmmaker accused of stealing her own creation. A woman held up by faith, family and true friendship when her world is rocked to its very foundation.
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We Should All Be Feminists
What does “feminism” mean today? That is the question at the heart of We Should All Be Feminists, a personal, eloquently-argued essay—adapted from her much-viewed TEDx talk of the same name—by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, the award-winning author of Americanah and Half of a Yellow Sun.
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Zacks Story
Zack struggles with being a new Christian, a new husband and a new father all at once.
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What Sunny Saw In The Flames
What Sunny Saw in the Flames transports the reader to a magical place where nothing is quite as it seems. Born in New York, but living in Aba, Nigeria, thirteen-year-old Sunny is understandably a little lost. She is albino. Her eyes are so sensitive to the sun that she has to wait until evening to play football.
₦1,200