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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...
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General Ojukwu 'was a multi-dimensional phenomenon. Because individual effort is incapable of interpreting the legend an amalgamation of local and international voices has assembled a composite pronouncement on the man who declared the Republic of Biafra.
As the data economy grows in power, Carissa Véliz exposes how our privacy is eroded by big tech and governments, why that matters and what we can do about it.
How to be a Nigerian is a hilarious guide book for Nigerians and foreigners on the conduct, demeanour, mien, carriage, actions, misdoings, misconduct and misbehaviours of the Nigerian adult.
The narrative behind what carried Nigeria and Nigerians to the present stage in world football is a fascinating one. This book tries to explain how it happened in its early formation as an example of the dispersion, adaptation and indigenisation of British sporting culture in an outpost of Empire.
Blockchain technology is powering our future. As the technology behind cryptocurrencies like bitcoin and Facebook's Libra, open software platforms like Ethereum, and disruptive companies like Ripple, it’s too important to ignore.
In Shaping the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Klaus Schwab explores how people from all backgrounds and sectors can influence the way that technology transforms our world.
Sapiens showed us where we came from. Homo Deus looked to the future. 21 Lessons for the 21st Century explores the present.
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.
Former economic hit man John Perkins shares new details about the ways he and others cheated countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars.
Bestselling author Robert Greene combines forces with 50 Cent to help you get ahead.