Generally, Inferno of Silence is a book to read if you are interested in socio-cultural issues. My favourite story is Trouble in Umudike, where Chinedu committed...
Abi Dare's The Girl With The Louding Voice is a story of hope and optimism - a reminder that there's always light at the end of...
I believe the objective of Emmanuel Iduma is beyond fact exposition; it can be viewed as the education on concepts, morals, and religion, likewise existential realities...
Despite being deprived of the fun of serving her country in good health and having to be confined to a hospital bed for months, the sociology...
Need a highly riveting, action packed book to read? Read Her Lover by Sinmisola Ogunyinka. The intriguing adventures of CJ and Amanda as they search for...
“Like father, like son,” goes the popular saying. But not for Osita. At seventeen, he is expected to take up his father’s mantle in a world filled...
As the title implies, it leaves the teenager to decide if perfect teens do exist or not. And what they can do about life as teenagers.
Ogechi advises that parents spend quality time with their children and get more involved in their lives, get to know what challenges the children face and...
While the title is a mouthful, “Beginners Quick Guide to Passive Income,” there are some things about the book that are very striking. First of all,...
Kaleidoscopes masterfully and persuasively reminds the reader that when life knocks you down, you can get back up and that testing positive to HIV is not...
If you’re looking for a short weekend read, this is it. Victims by Igoche J. Igoche is a conscious and timely story told in as few...
In the just over 100 pages of Be(com)ing Nigerian: A Guide, Elnathan dedicates a few to writers like himself; to journalists covering Nigerian news daily, including...
The Forest Bride by O. S. S. Ifere is a timeless story of impossible love, pure devotion, and the never ending fight between light and darkness, infused...
Hang No Clothes Here, Bolaji Olatunde’s second novel, was shortlisted for the Association of Nigerian Authors Prose award earlier this year. After reading it, I can see...
When Yomi Jemibewon stated the target audience for Risk and Return in its introduction, he beautifully summarized who this book was meant for, but that’s just a...
Poetry is a vehicle capable of being spun in many directions. It could tilt towards the socially conscious, aim for the didactic, or simply exist for...
Let me just start by saying: the amount of piping hot tea that was served in “The T. B. Joshua I Know“ is second to none....
We’ve all had those “should-I-or-should-I-not” moments where we want to know what the outcomes of our daily decisions would be. At many points in your life,...
In this book, Atang-Agama Osoisi carefully highlights why many are not getting what they ought to get out of life. Man initially survived in his environment...
What was life like being born as a girl and growing up in the pre-colonial era? Second-Class Citizen, a novel written by Buchi Emecheta gives you...
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