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Ironsi was Nigeria’s first military Head of State. He was killed in...
The Brigadier’s Daughter is a deeply personal and powerful memoir by...
With this book, Akande has stirred the hornets' nest and revelations...
A revolutionary officer in the Nigerian army, Colonel Victor Banjo and...
My Watch is more than the story of the Obasanjo presidency told by the...
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Religion Politics Power in Northern Nigeria is an analytic narrative of...
Casebook on Administrative Law is a compilation of cases and...
Military Leadership in Nigeria 1966-1979 examines the concept of...
The magical Booker Prize-winning novel that journeys between the land of...
This volume of autobiographical essays, now in paperback, is one of...
Britain's Gulag is a gripping and harrowing account of one of the darkest chapters in British colonial history. Authored by Caroline Elkins, the book sheds light on the little-known atrocities committed by the British colonial administration during the Mau Mau uprising in Kenya.
Mīcere is particularly unique because of the powerful roles she has played as a woman at a time when African and Pan-African radicalism was mostly male dominated. The history of feminist global African women’s struggle is incomplete without sufficient and sustained reference to Mīcere’s intellectual presence and her politico-cultural participation.
A remarkable memoir of courage, faith, and the power of persistence about one woman's extraodinary journey from her childhood in rural Kenya to the world stage.
(The lyrical and luminous memoir of Kenya that launched a million tourist trails) 'I had a farm in Africa, at the foot of the Ngong Hills . . . Up in this high air you breathed easily . . . you woke up in the morning and thought: Here I am, where I ought to be.'