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1 × ₦15,000
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1 × ₦2,100
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1 × ₦3,980
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1 × ₦1,730
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1 × ₦1,700
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1 × ₦1,840
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1 × ₦2,550
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1 × ₦1,800
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1 × ₦1,500
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1 × ₦1,500
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1 × ₦12,200
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1 × ₦2,600
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2 × ₦2,000
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1 × ₦2,050
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1 × ₦37,200
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1 × ₦2,700
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1 × ₦2,550
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1 × ₦2,800
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1 × ₦2,000
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1 × ₦4,100
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1 × ₦1,920
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1 × ₦1,610
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1 × ₦1,900
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1 × ₦750
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1 × ₦2,500
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1 × ₦1,900
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1 × ₦1,900
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1 × ₦3,450
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1 × ₦2,040
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1 × ₦3,500
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1 × ₦6,380
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1 × ₦2,400
Farad
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Farad, named for the unit of an electrical charge, is a novella that cuts laser-like through a multilayered society.
Farad, named for the unit of an electrical charge, is a novella that cuts laser-like through a multilayered society. Touching biographies of ordinary citizens?young academics and ageing psychologists, Christian editors and call girls, strange women and music artistes?told in stylish, interrupted narratives, are woven into a detailed mosaic of modern Nigeria. Reminiscent of Plutarch?s Parallel Lives, Farad eases to a climax when key characters from individual stories become participants in a conflict at a University Chapel?a conflict in which the nature of power is tested. Farad is an assemblage of fresh narratives woven around simple questions and open-ended complexities. It is, ultimately, a story of love and essence.
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