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Ironsi was Nigeria’s first military Head of State. He was killed in...
Nigeria:The Birth of Africa’s Greatest Country chronicles the social...
This House of Oduduwa Must Not Fall represents a quest to share the...
Michael Peel, a correspondent for the financial times has told the...
The book contains essays written by four generations of Nigerian...
The Travails of Democracy and the Rule of Law is the second book of...
It is said that the secrets of great men are in their stories. These...
The right to development in Africa is both urgent and mandatory. As this...
The Problems of Africa: The Need for Ideological Reappraisal is a book...
From Vice President Kamala Harris, one of America’s most inspiring...
In the Radiance of the Sage weaves an intriguing story of the ordeals...
Supported with personal letters and pictures, Olusegun Obasanjo, Nzeogwu’s close friend and confidant, provides a penetrating and detailed account of the lie of the one of the most enigmatic names in Nigeria’s history.
Why We Struck tells the story of the first military intervention in Nigerian politics. The coup that took place on January 15, 1966, was conceived and planned together by Majors Nzeogwu, Ifeajuna and Ademoyega. The execution of the plan had a lightning effect, and the coup provoked a reaction within the first hours of its commencement, opening the...
Ironsi was Nigeria’s first military Head of State. He was killed in Ibadan in the July 1966 counter coup led my northern officers. In this edition entitled Ironsi, Chuks Iloegbunam goes beyond the individual level and the web of intrigues that cost General Aguiyi-Ironis his life.
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.
This House of Oduduwa Must Not Fall represents a quest to share the ultimate eye-opening journey to the root of the problems of (the geographical entity called) Nigeria.
Michael Peel, a correspondent for the financial times has told the history of Nigeria and her people in the book.Paper back Pages: 250
Emeka is the authorized biography of the Biafran leader, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu.
The book contains essays written by four generations of Nigerian scholars. It is the first to examine the historical, political, economic and comparative dimensions of attempts by the military to restructure the Nigerian federation.
The Travails of Democracy and the Rule of Law is the second book of three under the general title Adventures in Power by Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
It is said that the secrets of great men are in their stories. These words are proven profoundly true in Makinde’s generous exposé of his last conversation with the great Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
The annulment of “free, fair and credible” elections anywhere and at anytime has constituted, and still constitutes a gross betrayal of citizens’ right to human dignity. Developments in Algeria and Burma had illustrated this so well.
This book is essentially the Olusegun Obasanjo’s account of his command of the 3 Marine Commando Division and the story of the end of the Nigerian Civil War.