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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 Tragedy of Victory: On-the-Spot Account of the Nigeria-Biafra War in...
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...
This is an unprecedented reference guide to the development of Ibadan from the last years of true African autonomy in the early nineteenth century through the onslaught of British colonialism, all the way up until Nigeria's independence.
A Mouth Sweeter than Salt gathers the stories and reflections of the early years of Toyin Falola, the grand historian of Africa and one of the greatest sons of Ibadan, the notable Yoruba city-state in Nigeria.
Andrew Feinstein is on a mission to expose the lies, corruption and death-dealing at the heart of the modern arms trade.
This book is a comprehensive appraisal of the political history of Nigeria since colonisation, with emphasis on political parties.Paper back Pages: 180
Linking events – national and international – over a 20-year period, and personal experiences, this third volume of Wole Soyinka's memoirs is a wonderful parlay of 'faction', to produce a vividly compelling autobiography.Pages: 486 Paper back
Grounded in the ideas of modernity and progress, this book dwells on the difficulties and challenges of transforming Nigeria.
This is an intriguing and versatile effort to bring together authentic African ideas and approaches to change and transformation. It is a welcome contribution to a growing discourse, bringing together personal and communal narratives into a compelling reflection on leadership, change and transformation.Pages: 186 Paper back
The long and arduous struggle for human and civil rights is a defining theme in the historical experiences of African people and their descendants in the Diaspora. Challenges to fundamental human and civil rights continue to manifest in multiple dimensions, and are still critical issues in the political, economic, and social realities of black people....
This collection of the essays and books of the late Professor J. A. Atanda covers the broad spectrum of his work on the Yoruba, the Old and New Oyo Empire, colonial Nigeria and Buganda, and reflective essays on a newly independent Nigeria. Pages: 702 Paper back
The book is about the problems of the black race.Paper back Pages: 289 Author: Areoye Oyebola
Niyi Osundare's poetry, as exemplified in this volume, portrays the realism of a keen and critical intelligence.Paper back Pages: 423 Author: Niyi Osundare
Witness to Justice is a personal account of the author's time on 'The Judicial Commission for the investigation of Human Rights Violation' to which he was appointed by President Olusegun Obasanjo in June 1999. Paper back Pages: 540 Author: Matthew Kukah