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Influence Of A King
Could it be that global events have aligned to fit a particular purpose . . . for such a time as this?
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Gardens And Caves
Gardens and Caves by Emmanuel Uweru Okoh is a 104-page poetry collection bearing a rare mix of the opposites of life; joy and pain, success and occasional flaws, flights and awkward stumbles and all else that make humans who they are.
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Farad
Farad, named for the unit of an electrical charge, is a novella that cuts laser-like through a multilayered society.
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Distant View Of A Minaret
“More convincingly than any other woman writing in Arabic today, Alifa Rifaat lifts the vil on what it means to be a women living within a traditional Muslim society.” So states the translator’s foreword to this collection of the Egyptian author’s best short stories.
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Didi Kanu And The Singing Dwarfs Of The North
Didi Kanu is a charmingly curious eight-year-old girl who lives in a small village in Eastern Nigeria with her hopelessly poor family.
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Dance Of The Delta
EGO:
…How can oil that brings peace and progress in other lands bring only pain and punishment to us? When we had no oil, we were happier and at peace. When those long-nosed spirits from who knows where sniffed out oil on our land, we thought we had been blessed, but how wrong we were. May God save us from this curse! -
Citadel Blues
Young, handsome and intelligent Chike Afare returns for his second year of university with the support of his seemingly stable middle-class family, the inspiring company of exciting friends and a growing curiosity about his place and role in the 90s Nigerian society.
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A Geckos Farewell
A Gecko?s Farewell i s a novel about three Africans from different parts of the continent who meet in the spirit of (online) and plan to found a School of Stories.
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A tiny place called happiness
About the book
This collection of 22 short stories is a quick and fast-paced taste of what Nwilo is capable of ? stories about love, death, being poor and even being too rich to know what you should be doing with your money, all laced with a touch of Nigerian authenticity, just how most people like it.
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A Handful of Dust
A Handful of Dust speaks of the myriad struggles faced by contemporary Africans, with themes ranging from love and sexuality to the true meaning of home. A Handful of Dust is an anthology by the 2013 class of the annual Farafina Trust Creative Writing Workshop.
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Love In Cancun
Love In Cancun (Nurah’s Diary) (Volume 1) Paperback ? March 22, 2016
by Ganiyah Tope Fajingbesi (Author)₦1,500 -
The Domestification Of Munachi
The Domestication of Munachi Paperback ? November 13, 2015
by Ifesinachi O. Okpagu (Author)On a hot Sunday afternoon years ago? ?Two sisters walk in on their father?s sexual liaison with the family?s hired help which leaves them both scarred in different ways.
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Excuse Me
EXCUSE ME! is a collection of humorous essays and keen observations about being Nigerian by Victor Ehikhamenor. Touching on politics, love, immigration, as well as other broad subjects, the book successfully weaves a satirical narrative around contemporary African experience.
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City of memories
Towering above them is the story of Ummi al-Qassim, a princess of Bolewa, and the feud that attended her love?first for a nobleman, then for a poet?a feud that bequeaths her with madness and death. All four are bracketed by the modern city of Jos in Central Nigeria, where political supremacy and perverse parental love become motives for an ethno-religious eruption calculated to destroy the Nigerian State.
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Dear kelechi
Dear Kelechi is a novella in epistolary form. It is a long letter written by a woman to her estranged childhood friend who is now mentally unwell.
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The sahara testaments
It contains potent rhetoric and satire on topical issues and personalities, ranging from Africa?s blood diamonds and inflation in Nigeria.
₦2,400