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Dele Giwa: The Unanswered Questions is a much-waited-for account from...
Religion Politics Power in Northern Nigeria is an analytic narrative of...
Casebook on Administrative Law is a compilation of cases and...
Military Leadership in Nigeria 1966-1979 examines the concept of...
The magical Booker Prize-winning novel that journeys between the land of...
This volume of autobiographical essays, now in paperback, is one of...
In this seminal, and highly engaging collection Femi Osofisan demonstrates clearly why he has been described as “the most African playwright of the postcolonial era…” and generally regarded as “… the most prolific playwright on the continent. “Pages: 240 Paper back
• How can Nigeria overcome its leadership capital deficit? How can women get equality in the areas of: access to education, access to finance, marital protection rights, violence, and the poor ratios of representation in political and corporate leadership in Nigeria? Will the youths finally rise up and take their place at the driving wheel on our...
The Law and Practice on Disaster Issues is the first and major publication in Nigeria to present legal materials from diverse fields of Law in a single value on disaster issues. The contributors are from universities in Nigeria, the UK and South Africa. Author: Oluyemisi A. Bamgbose Length: 468 Year of Publication: 2018 Paper back
Several books have been written on the role of social media in politics, but Hashtags stands out for the participatory reflection that it offers. Paper back Pages: 131
This is an industry media book written by Pat Obilor, a public speaker, media coach, and seasoned broadcaster with 10 years experience in the media.Paper back Pages:162
The Ozidi Saga is one of Africa's best known prosimetric epics, set in the Delta region of Nigeria. Hard back Pages: 279
The book pays attention to issues such as news, types of news, definitions and determinants of news, news handling, news structuring, principles of good news writing and editing. Pages 862
Nigeria:The Birth of Africa’s Greatest Country chronicles the social political events of colonial and immediate post-colonial Nigeria as recorded by Drum, the popular monthly magazine of those times.
Here’s a fascinating account of highlights of Olusegun Osoba’s life story. From his boyish pranks in the railway town of Osogbo, to the inner city of Lagos, where he attended secondary school and began his career as a journalist, to his sojourn in Ilorin and Ibadan, it is a journey driven by vision and enterprise.
Nelson Mandela stands out as one of the most admired political figures of the twentieth century. It was his leadership and moral courage above all that helped to deliver a peaceful end to apartheid in South Africa after years of racial division and violence and to establish a fledgling democracy there.
In a humorous way, Nigerians In Theory tries to depict the full richness of the Nigerian character and the inherent tensions in that make up.
Enahoro’s Then Spoke the Thunder is an amazing book for its faithful historical account of some of the events that shaped the political landscape [of Nigeria ] in the 1960s whose ripples still reverberate till today.