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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...
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...
Democracies can die with a coup d'état - or they can die slowly. This...
The book covers a wide range of topics discussing the Yoruba people of...
Cofounder of the pioneering AI company DeepMind sounds the alarm on the...
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
This innovative anthology presents an interdisciplinary approach to Yorùbá culture and customs.
Gender, Culture and Development in Africa interrogates ways in which gender, culture, and development in the African context reinforce, shape, and reshape one another.
So often, Africa has been depicted simplistically as a uniform land of famines and safaris, poverty and strife, stripped of all nuance. In this bold and insightful book, Dipo Faloyin offers a much-needed corrective, weaving a vibrant tapestry of stories that bring to life Africa’s rich diversity, communities, and histories.
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.
Because it is strikingly original, it sheds some light on Nigerian’s recent past. It is the story of Col. Victor Banjo, a brilliant and courageous man, weighed down by history, and of his wife’s extraordinary stamina to struggle on despite all difficulties.
This remarkable work, has been crafted as hormonotherapy for all Nigerians and an exposition for citizens of the world. It is a grand panoptic relay and candid analysis of the chronicle of events that have moulded Nigeria from primordial times to the present tragic moment.
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.
Voice of Reason: Cheif Obafemi Awolowo was an orator, a Christian and a politician. He explained with reasons how politics could be complementary to religion. Among others, he used his personal experience and sound knowledge to explain the difference between personal and national freedom.
Against the Run of Play brings into Sharp focus the centrifugal forces that took Nigeria to the brink in the 2015 election.
In Dead Aid, Dambisa Moyo describes the state of postwar development policy in Africa today and unflinchingly confronts one of the greatest myths of our time: that billions of dollars in aid sent from wealthy countries to developing African nations has helped to reduce poverty and increase growth.