We feature books bearing on Religion and Philosophy.
This book is a bio-critical study that focuses on the intellectual contributions of Professor Toyin Falola to the field of African history, African studies, and the African diaspora.
Zero to Hero: The Birth-Effect Argument is a book that captures hidden traits in people. It helps you to understand who you are, who you should marry, why you behave the way you behave, who you should employ, what your month says about you and what you are likely to become.
The companion to the classic anthology Daughters of Africa—a major international collection that brings together the work of more than 200 women writers of African descent, celebrating their artistry and showcasing their contributions to modern literature and international culture.
The Problems of Africa: The Need for Ideological Reappraisal is a book written by Obafemi Awolowo, a Nigerian politician and leader of the Yoruba ethnic group. He was also the leader of the Action Group, a political party that opposed the Nigerian ruling coalition in the 1960s.
Of Rusts and Gold (Snippets of History) is a collection of articles on Yoruba cultural and also political history; contemporary Nigerian politics as well as the entrepreneurial spirits of early Nigerian traders and industrialists.
Kokori: The Struggle for June 12 is the candid account of Chief Frank Kokori, former General Secretary of The Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers (NUPENG).
Man is a contradiction, a complex being, and a unique animal... One side of man shows his ingenuity, his humanness, his creative capacity, and his capacity to be kind, loving, and to acknowledge and honor the truth. This is the divine aspect of man.
Emergent Themes and Methods in African Studies honors one of Nigeria's pre-eminent historians, Adiele Afigbo, who has made numerous contributions to African history, Archeology, and African Studies over the course of the last forty years.
Imperatives of the Nigerian Revolution by Dele Farotimi is a bold and thought-provoking exploration of Nigeria's socio-political landscape, dissecting the systemic injustices, entrenched inequalities, and historical failures that have perpetuated the nation's struggles.
Religion Politics Power in Northern Nigeria is an analytic narrative of a subject that is at one’s breath volatile but alluring, and at another, demanding but rewarding. it is a fantastic exposition of how the northern oligarchy acquired and has held on to power, using religion as its main weapon.
In the Belly of Vultures is a compelling intellectual and literary work by the esteemed journalist and writer, Chief Tola Adeniyi. A profound exploration of history, politics, and society, this book serves as a bridge from ignorance to enlightenment, offering readers an in-depth understanding of critical issues shaping the world.
Aba Saheed: A Literary Portrait of Tola Adeniyi by Eddie Ayo Ojo is a tribute to one of Nigeria’s most fearless and influential journalists, dramatists, poets, and essayists, Tola Adeniyi.