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  • Alien Citizens by Eyoh Etim

    Original price was: ₦3,000.00.Current price is: ₦2,000.00.

    Alien Citizens are isolated in the island of Ubenekang, which they share with other aliens in an atmosphere of unbending brutality, hatred, fear and bigotry. Tension mounts as the battle line is drawn between the two opposing forces. The future is uncertain and no one knows where to run for shelter.

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  • Ebube the Brave Child by Loveline C. Ilozoruike

    Original price was: ₦3,000.00.Current price is: ₦2,500.00.

    Nwanyinma had difficulties in childbearing. Ugochi, known as Onukwube, vowed to dent her image but the judgement of their land came to her rescue. Nwanyinma later gave birth to Ebubechukwu. Ebube, as he was popularly called, grew up and took a drastic measure towards his problem. Read on, and find out what became of Ebube.

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  • Ezinwanne Obie Osuigwe’s Eye of the Storm

    Original price was: ₦2,000.00.Current price is: ₦1,500.00.

    Ezinwanne Osuigwe’s Eye of the Storm is a breathtaking story of how God protects the lives of those who took upon Him in time of trouble. It, without doubt, has a great story for those seeking to know about the hurricane that changed the face of Americans in seconds. It is a book that keeps reminding me that in the midst of every blizzard that God never leaves us.

    Views: 909
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  • Impostor Alert by Uduak Akpabio Umoren

    Original price was: ₦3,000.00.Current price is: ₦2,200.00.

    Views: 1449
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  • Mock Treasures by Joy N. Okechukwu-Okoli

    Original price was: ₦2,000.00.Current price is: ₦1,500.00.

    Mock Treasures by Joy N. Okechukwu-Okoli is a prose work designed to educate, entertain, admonish and caution susceptible youths of this generation and the ones to come of inherent danger that lurks ahead in everyday seemingly flamboyant life styles as is seen in inordinate desires for material things, lying, stealing, prostituting, child and drug trafficking and fragrant refusal for one to be of help to him/her and the nation in general.

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  • Path of Lucas by Susanne Bellefeuille

    Original price was: ₦4,000.00.Current price is: ₦3,500.00.

    Lucas Clarkson is a simple family man and a hardworking son of a fairly successful farmer, John Clarkson. From a small town in eastern Ontario, the author takes us through the trials and tribulations which dot Lucas’ journey of life.

    From the days spent working on his father’s farm, through his bid to becoming a successful mechanic and up to his eventual choices, Lucas faces many difficult moments of decision making. With a genuine heart and incredible strength, he makes choices which are a pointer to the differences between realising his dreams and keeping family together.

    Based on true life events, Path of Lucas is Susunne Bellefeuille’s first novel.

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  • Prodigals in Paradise by Henry Akubuiro

    Original price was: ₦6,000.00.Current price is: ₦5,500.00.

    Prodigals in Paradise jumps out of the page to grab the reader’s attention. From the characters named Nicodemus, Job, Ahmed Elijah, and Keziah, through religious charlatans, whore, mulue driver, coffin maker and the indelible episode of impostor beggar, pilfering in the church, Job on rampage or the selling of quadruplets by a poor couple, Akubuiro, with beautiful descriptive, poetic language, intense suspense and humour, paints the reality of subaltern life with its pain, laughter, and duplicities in a Lagos slum. This is a spellbinding narrative.

    • Tanure Ojaide, Professor of Africana Studies, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
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  • The Crumb Eaters by Martin Akpan

    Original price was: ₦4,000.00.Current price is: ₦3,000.00.

    Views: 1674
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  • The Evening Sun by Akan Essien

    Original price was: ₦3,000.00.Current price is: ₦2,500.00.

    The Evening Sun

    The Evening Sun by Akan Essien is a plotline set in the colonial era. Effiom the protagonist experiences turbulent adulthood associated with the disappearance of his heartthrob Inem. Kidnapping, betrayal, loneliness and other universal themes are interwoven in the complex and non-linear plot. When evening comes, evil will be neutralized the dramatic end of the book tends to say.
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  • The Last of the Strong Ones by Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo

    Original price was: ₦4,000.00.Current price is: ₦3,000.00.

    This engrossing saga is a recreational old times in a town in eastern Nigeria. It takes the reader on a sensational sequence of journey, sometimes allegorical, sometimes picturesque, into the hearts and families in this close-knit four-village community.

    The narrative is set against a panorama of the early 1900s, when British colonial administrators prowled the hinterland of Umuga, plundering and maiming and killing at every turn in an unbelievable orgy of savagery in the name of pacification and subjugation.

    It is an epic that adds a new dimension to contemporary Nigerian fiction- so moving, so filled with true pathos and real people, so individual in vision, so vigorous in ideas and swift in style that is simply unputdownable till the very end.

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  • The Virtuous Man by Uduak Asangaeneng

    Original price was: ₦3,500.00.Current price is: ₦2,500.00.

    The Virtuous Man by Uduak Asangaeneng tells the dehumanising story of an unemployed Nigerian graduate, reminiscing his part ordeals with his former boss – a university Don, who acts virtuously in the university environment, yet behind the creed of this proud man lies intriguing secrets. . .

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  • Warri Nor Dey Carry Last by Idede Oseyande

    Original price was: ₦4,000.00.Current price is: ₦3,000.00.

    Warri Nor Dey Carry Last is a compilation of the chronicles of Okiemute in Lagos, Southwestern Nigeria. It is a rich and finely-textured fictional work which reveals the moral decadence in our society. It is a story of latent ethnic bias, love, and our penchant for cutting corners under the guise of being smart.

    Idede Oseyande’s ability to hold the readers spellbound from the first page to the last is a rare gift few storytellers possess. His masterful writing mirrors everyday life in a hilarious, entertaining, and fun-filled manner. suspense permeates through every page, leaving the reader eager to find out what happens to Okiemute as he continues to spring his surprises.

    At the appropriate time, ‘Ogolo must jump’. Okiemute the chief schemer played his cards till the end. Did Warri eventually carry last? I bet you can’t wait to find out.

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  • Who Killed the Celebrity? by Janette Essien

    Original price was: ₦2,000.00.Current price is: ₦1,500.00.

    Janette Essien’s Who Killed the Celebrity is the author’s psychological odyssey into her life from childhood to adulthood and how the potentials in a child are marred by wrong or ignorant parenting and harmful exposure to the society. The heroine of the novel describes herself as ‘a victim and prey for human predators’. The novel raises the issue of proper child upbringing without which the child’s life can be destroyed.

    Views: 768
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