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Supported with personal letters and pictures, Olusegun Obasanjo, Nzeogwu’s close friend and confidant, provides a penetrating and detailed account of the lie of the one of the most enigmatic names in Nigeria’s history.
This book is essentially the Olusegun Obasanjo’s account of his command of the 3 Marine Commando Division and the story of the end of the Nigerian Civil War.
What follows in this book is the general direction which the military administration in Nigeria pursued from July 1975 to October 1979, a period that marked a watershed and created a significant landmark in the political and socio-economic life of Nigeria.
Throughout this compelling narrative, Okereke emerges as a credible witness to history.
Getting Our Universities Back on Track is a broad narrative on the state of higher education in Nigeria, undertaken within the context of the author’s experience as Vice Chancellor at Adekunle Ajasin University (AAUA), a public university in the country, from 2010 to 2015.
In the seventies, as signs of decay began to show in the capitalist experiment of the newly independent African countries, a "bard of the misrule" emerged on the streets of Lagos. Often shirtless and armed with his trademark saxophone, Fela Anikulapo-Kuti tore his way into popular culture with Afrobeat music.
This book is a narrative of the life and times of one of the most profound and unarguably, one of the most original Yoruba musicians of post-colonial Nigeria.
Mīcere is particularly unique because of the powerful roles she has played as a woman at a time when African and Pan-African radicalism was mostly male dominated. The history of feminist global African women’s struggle is incomplete without sufficient and sustained reference to Mīcere’s intellectual presence and her politico-cultural participation.
Against the Run of Play brings into Sharp focus the centrifugal forces that took Nigeria to the brink in the 2015 election.
Today, Facebook is nearly unrecognizable from the simple website Zuckerberg's first built from his dorm room in his Sophomore year. It has grown into a tech giant, the largest social media platform and one of the biggest companies in the world, with about 3 billion users.
Bestselling author Robert Greene combines forces with 50 Cent to help you get ahead.
Winner of the Duff Cooper Prize, King Leopold’s Ghost is the true and haunting account of Leopold's brutal regime and its lasting effect on a ruined nation.