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Kabana Republic (The Land of Hurricane), a fictional satirical memoir, tells the story of a young African graduate, whose dream of having a good life after leaving college becomes a mirage. 167 pages
In this fascinating but often harrowing read, five fictional Nigerian women and girls tell their stories of sexual, physical, psychological, mental and verbal abuse in the hands of men and sometimes fellow women. Paper Back pages: 276
The novel tells the story of Ike, a New York-based Nigerian cab driver who sets out to steal the statue of an ancient war deity from his home village and sell it to a New York gallery. Ike's plan is fueled by desperation. Paper back Pages: 335
A compelling story of hope on the whole, exploring the grim themes of sex slavery, human organ export, and the darkness in the heart of man.Pages: 270 Paper back
Outrage is a story of struggle; the conflicts which have become associated with the exploration of oil in the Niger Delta are carefully blended with a love story, that of Boma and Sekibo, a factional leader of the Niger Delta militants. Pages: 474 Paper back
A powerful tale, intimately rewarding, a psychological and emotional journey. Enthralling. The work of a perceptive and skilful writer. — PunchPages: 286 Paper back
The novel revolves around four main characters: Enitan, Jibike, Asake and Adeoye. In these characters, the writer erects a conflict of love, the absurdity of hate and the strength of motherhood.285 pages Paper back
'I hope, sincerely, that this golden debut fills every barren space on the continent from the Karoo to the Sahara with the chlorophyll of hope…' – Tade Ipadeola, author, poet, winner Delphic Laurel in Poetry, (2009)210 pages Paper back
In this collection of poems, the poet explores poetry as catharsis, releasing the locked up emotion of rejection, spewing fumes of revulsion at unreciprocated love and other situations that betray social, economic and democratic ideals.Paper back Pages: 102
Just Thinking, Vol II demonstrates renewed passion, skill and a more versatile approach to the presentation of societal decadence in diverse forms in Nigeria specifically and the world at large. Paper back Pages: 112