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The migration of races, tribes and ethnic groups across West Africa is a...
The Nigerian Century captures the essence of Nigeria, it's people and...
Bearing both the professional and general readers in mind, Decolonizing...
Democracies can die with a coup d'état - or they can die slowly. This...
The book covers a wide range of topics discussing the Yoruba people of...
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This book is a blend of fact and fiction dramatizing the first one hundred years of Nigeria. Most of the characters and incidents in the book are real; the narrative is conceived and written as a novel.
In the book, Justice Anthony Aniagolu brings to life the moments, events, and intrigues behind the making of the 1989 Constitution.
Why has inequality increased in the Western world - and what can we do about it? In The Great Divide, Joseph E. Stiglitz expands on the diagnosis he offered in his best-selling book The Price of Inequality and suggests ways to counter this growing problem.
The Federalist Papers are series of 85 letters published between 1787-1789 by John Jay, James Madison and Alexandra Harmilton to win public support for the passage of the new American constitution.
In this classic portrait of Dwight D. Eisenhower the soldier, bestselling historian Stephen E. Ambrose examines the Allied commander’s leadership during World War II.
The Republic and other great dialogues by the immortal Greek philosopher Plato are masterpieces that form part of the most important single body of writing in the history of philosophy.
Soon China will rule the world. But in doing so, it will not become more Western.
The Saga of African Underdevelopment examines in careful detail the economic conditions in Africa during the pre-colonial and colonial periods.
“This book is the story of Nigeria’s political journey between December 31, 1983 and August 27, 1993. This is the story of how things fell apart.”
A thoughtful, well researched and revealing account of the behind-the-scenes moves that led to the creation of black Africa's most populous nation.
The Bright Continent definitely disapproves the still prevalent depiction of Africa as a ‘dark, hopeless continent.’
Chris, Ikem and Beatrice are three like-minded friends working under the military regime of His Excellency, the Sandhurst-educated President of Kangan. In the pressurized atmosphere of oppression and intimidation they are simply trying to live and love - and remain friends. But in a world where each day brings a new betrayal, hope is hard to cling on to.