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The Spiders Web
The Spider?s Web is the story of two abused Nigerian women, Nnenna and Ejiro, who form a deep bond, their suffering creating a strong solidarity.
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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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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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Abduction Chronicles
How can one date acquire mixed recollections one single idea? That was one of the inquiries in Folarin’s brain as he portrays his spine-chilling experience with ruffians.
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Mmirinzo
Olivia suddenly begins to suffer unexplained blackouts, then in twist of fate, finds out that she is an Mmirinzo-an ancient sect of rainmakers.
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Efo Riro
This collection is set primarily within Nigeria, and the stories here cover varied social themes including spousal abuse, religious dogma, love, bravery, betrayal and vengeance.
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The baby is Mine
When his girlfriend throws him out during the pandemic, Bambi has to go to his Uncle’s house in lock-down Lagos. He arrives during a blackout, and is surprised to find his Aunty Bidemi sitting in a candlelit room with another woman. They both claim to be the mother of the baby boy, fast asleep in his crib.
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NAIJA NAH UR MATE BY KOLADE OLAIYA
Welcome to Nigeria / Where / Unemployment, / poverty, Insecurity, / etc., usually ends / By / leaving / Or / Dying. An illustrated poetry book from Palmwine Publishing, Nigeria talking about social and political structures in Nigeria, with a hilarious twist.
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MUSIC & LIFE BY KEHINDE OMOTOSHO
They delve into the artistry of traditional instruments and the infectious beats that move bodies and souls, revealing the profound impact music has on shaping Nigerian society.In the grand symphony of Nigeria’s cultural mosaic, “Music and Life” reminds us that music is not merely an art form but a vibrant thread that weaves together the diverse narratives, emotions, and aspirations of its people.
It urges us to listen closely, to engage with the melodies that surround us, and to recognize the profound impact that music has on shaping our individual lives and the collective story of our nation.
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The Last Wedding Anniversary
Condition -Very good
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Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun
Like a Mule Bringing Ice Cream to the Sun Paperback ? April 11, 2017
by Sarah Ladipo Manyika (Author)“Dr. Morayo Da Silva is one of the most memorable characters you are likely to encounter on the page ? intelligent, indomitable, author and survivor of a large life.
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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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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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News from Home
Winner of the 2009 NOMA Award for Publishing in Africa
From Zamfara up north to the Niger delta down south, with a finale in Lagos, this collection of stories and a novella respond to and amplify the newspaper headlines in a range of Nigerian voices.
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