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‘The One Called Chosen’ is a captivating journey into a world brimming with magic, tradition, and the eternal dance of fate. The story unfolds against...
Simi Joel’s ‘Scarred’ is riveting for many reasons. First, it addresses a topical issue in our society. Second, it tells the story of sexual abuse, trauma, love,...
Ekpewan is the link between mother and daughter. She is the first and the last, the living and the dead, and an embodiment of two worlds.
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Culture does not make people. People make culture.
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Alonge invites us to embrace our vulnerability in this moving debut that leaves one in anticipation of her next robust piece of work.
These stories consume the reader quickly...
Beyond providing 24 strategies for turning setbacks into setups, Crash is an exhibit bearing all the scars of an investment accident that almost cost the authors...
One of the striking feats that Abiola manages to achieve in this book is the ability to provide accurate words for each letter of the alphabet...
If there is anyone Curtis Jenkins is referring to in Vision to Reality: Stop Working, Start Living when he says, “It is an acceptance of being...
The Warri Crisis of 1997 took hundreds of lives and left more people grieving long after the machetes have been laid down to rest. The crisis...
At the tail end of the story, Chibundu Onuzo infuses magical realism to make a point.
This debut from Obi Echezona has set an impressive standard that his next work of fiction has to surpass.
Dami Adetu’s message in this novel is clear: home is a resting place.
In Truth Is a Flightless Bird, Akbar Hussain exposes the characters for who they are without laying all the cards at the table at once.
In the concluding part of Yvonne Orji’s self-acclaimed “get yours book” cum memoir, she writes: “I hope that this book turns out to be what you...
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