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Nigeria:The Birth of Africa’s Greatest Country chronicles the social...
Michael Peel, a correspondent for the financial times has told the...
Ironsi was Nigeria’s first military Head of State. He was killed in...
In a humorous way, Nigerians In Theory tries to depict the full richness...
This House of Oduduwa Must Not Fall represents a quest to share the...
The book contains essays written by four generations of Nigerian...
The late Chief S.L. Akintola played a significant role in the political...
“This book is the story of Nigeria’s political journey between December...
Brutally Frank is the autobiography of an elder statesman and frontline...
This is the history of the Nigerian civil war, a four-year period of...
An international bestseller with over five million copies in print, The...
The No1 problem that stops people getting what they want is lack of...
So often, Africa has been depicted simplistically as a uniform land of...
The book edited by two of the leading lights in the Nigerian political...
This book makes a unique contribution to the literature on Pan-Africanism by providing lively biographical essays of 36 major Pan-African figures by a diverse and prominent group of African, Caribbean, and African-American scholars. They examine historical and contemporary Pan-Africanism as an ideology of emancipation and unity.
Collier has spent a lifetime working to end global poverty. In The Bottom Billion, he offers real hope for solving one of the great humanitarian crises facing the world today.
The Bright Continent definitely disapproves the still prevalent depiction of Africa as a ‘dark, hopeless continent.’
In the book, Justice Anthony Aniagolu brings to life the moments, events, and intrigues behind the making of the 1989 Constitution.
The book is about how an extraordinary personality took his country from poverty to posterity.
The world's tenth most populous country, a pot-pourri of languages and peoples, amazing dynamism and fabulous oil reserves, Nigeria is the pivot on which Africa turns. Yet to many outsiders, it is also a byword for chaos and corruption, military coups and repression, poverty and drug trafficking.
Under Three Masters is a narration of the eventful and career life of a super Nigerian administrator, Jerome Oputa Udoji. It is about the transfer and exercise of power in Nigeria.
• 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 book is an unshielded branding of Chief Adebanjo's inner thoughts, experiences decades overdue: A reading that invariably brings smiles in recalling the dedication of an Awoist and the dream called Awoism.Paper back Pages: 257 Author: Ayo Adebanjo
Kabana Republic (The Land of Hurricane), a fictional satirical memoir, tells the story of a young African graduate, whose dream of having a good life after leaving college becomes a mirage. 167 pages
The book explains and illustrates the simple but immutable laws through which the entire Creation and all creatures, including human beings, came into being and by which they are maintained. 136 pages
Delve into the gripping life story of SLA Akintola, a towering figure in Nigerian politics, in this vivid and comprehensive biography. From his humble beginnings to his tragic end, this book paints a rich portrait of Akintola's complex life, his political journey, and his intricate relationship with Chief Obafemi Awolowo.