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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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  • Musing at the Bus Stop by Monica Udoette

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

    Musing at the Bus Stop by Monica Udoette encapsulates thoughts, ideas, social issues and all-encompassing emotions of life at various stages. From early pubescent to the maturity cycle of adulthood, down to keeping and maintaining jobs, emotional choices, Musing at the Bus Stop reiterates the importance of justice, accountability and tolerance. In this anthology, human life is symbolically represented as the Bus Stop of activities, where constant dialogue is guaranteed. The anthology is a testament of the resilience of the human spirit; resolute, strong and armed with the choice of alternatives for a better life in a complex society.

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  • Musings of Yesteryears by Udeme Nana

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

    This collection privileges the ethical imagination and the unmistakable permanence of poetry. In the collection, themes ranging from people, love, nature, to postcolonial disillusionment, sorrow and hope are explored. This is a journey of reformation through poetry. This is the hurting, the loving, the breaking and the healing. Beyond war, beyond violence, beyond hatred, even beyond life itself, the poetry and the poet last.

    • Uman Anderson
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  • My Origin by Mkpoisonke Umoette

    Original price was: ₦5,000.00.Current price is: ₦4,000.00.

    ‘History gives answers to only those who ask questions.’ Mkpoisongke Umoette has asked questions and given clarity about her origin through this beautiful work of historical literature. Each page increases the reader’s desire for more of her highly revealing research and therefore makes the book outstanding. I absolutely recommend this masterpiece.

    • Pharm Marvelene Ekott, Author of And Pharmacy School Happened and Khaki Today, Minted Tomorrow.
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  • Myriad Without a Song by Ebony Okon

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

    MYRIAD WITHOUT A SONG: Sets in a rural enclave and with carefully couched tempo-sustaining and thought engaging dialogues that also spice the story with traditional flavour, the play x-rays and condenmsthe attitudes of children who, after being catered for, abandoned their parents to a life os penury and communal mockery in their life time, only to spend fortunes in their burial rites. It is a timely literary advocacy for “befitting living” rather than ” befitting burial” for all, especially, parents.

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  • Navigate by Aniekeme Willie

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

    Navigate the Roadmap to Fulfilling Destiny is a motivational text by Aniekeme Willie. The book is packed with spiritual insights on how young persons could make timely decisions and take spiritually informed actions in order to realise their dreams.

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  • Not Like Other Girls by Sophia Obi

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

    In Not Like Other Girls, Sophia Obi etches intense tales that are thrilling to the minds of children. What is more satisfying are the moral lessons keenly couched through recognisable characters to teach young readers; at a time when body shaming, child neglect, abuse, bullying and other vices are a daily news in our society. Sophia Obi pens captivating stories propelling the need for children to be raised correctly with love, vigilance, fairness and the impartation of timeless virtues, such as honesty, selflessness, self-worth, empathy, patience and contentment.

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  • Not Yet Over by Saka Yusuf Esq.

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

    Anjorin is a business tycoon. His wife Rafat has to bring up her only child, Jaiye, as a single parent because her husband abandons her to marry a third wife, Risi, a pretty but spoilt teenager. Anjorin who corruptly enriches himself while in the public services has a ruthless way of covering up his dirty past even if it necessitates killing. Nemesis later catches up with him.

    In pursuit of material things, Rafat abandons her duty of moulding her son’s life along decent culture until it is almost too late. Jaiye, the prodigal son, absconds from home only to re-surface as a reformed young man, due to the influence of his newly embraced religious lifestyle.

    This novel, embellished with relics of rich Yoruba cultural heritage, expresses the views of the silent and oppressed majority in Nigeria.

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  • Ntuenibok by Akan Essien

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

    Ntuenibok by Akan Essien

    Ntuenibok is an Ibibio name for alligator pepper. It is a seasoning plant that is also medicinal. It is claimed to cure so many ailments and the protagonist in this play called Ntuenibok is likened to this plant. Against all odds,  he rallies the villagers in his community to fight against a totalitarian regime that had put the land in bondage of misrule. Ntuenibok is the malady to anarchy in the land.

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  • Once Upon an Elephant by Bosede Ademilua-Afolayan

    Original price was: ₦2,000.00.Current price is: ₦1,600.00.
  • Our Stories by Adi Wali

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

    Our Stories by Adi Wali stresses metaphorically the way of life and the right way and manners to manage it; considering the real fact, that no one individual can live alone without the other. It stands on the side of discipline, harmonious living, against corruption and inordinate ambition. It certainly replicates peace education. . .

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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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  • Pearls of the Mangrove by Obari Gomba

    Original price was: ₦7,000.00.Current price is: ₦6,500.00.

    Obari Gomba’s Pearls of the Mangrove belongs to a tradition of activist poetry that is literary in its genesis but diverse in its impulses. He uses lyric as well as symbolic verse to confront social issues of contemporary concerns

    • Lindsay Barrett
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  • Personality Development by Ukor Johnmary Olisaemeka

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

    Personality Development (A Value Re-orientation for the Youth) by Ukor Johnmary Olisaemeka is a book that unravels to the youths the general truth about life and what constitutes success and failure in life. It draws their attention to the primary aim of life which is eternal life and which should be the base for everything they do on earth.

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  • Planeyo Journal of Arts and Humanities (PLANJAH) Maiden Edition 2024

    Original price was: ₦11,000.00.Current price is: ₦10,000.00.
    ‘The Maiden Edition of PLANJAH has eight well-researched papers spread across the fields of Language, Literature and Communication Arts. I invite you to this intellectual buffet. Having closely examined the papers herein, I can assure you that they are rich, variegated and packed with knowledge to reward any keen reader.’
    Prof. Iniobong Umotong,
    Editor-in-Chief, PLANJAH.

    Planeyo Journal of Arts and Humanities (PLANJAH) is a publication of Planeyo Publishers in affiliation with the Faculty of Arts, Akwa Ibom State University, Nigeria. It is a double blind peer-reviewed and Open Access Journal that publishes well-researched papers in the Arts and Humanities.

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  • Planeyo Journal of Arts and Humanities (PLANJAH) Vol. 2, NO. 4, 2025

    Original price was: ₦11,000.00.Current price is: ₦10,000.00.

    It is with joy exceeding that I write the Editorial Notes for the Fourth Issue of Planeyo Journal of Arts and Humanities (PLANJAH) in 2025. In this edition, which is the Volume 2, Number 4, of the journal, we have seven papers spread across the humanistic disciplines such as Literature and Criticism, Religious Studies, Language, Orature/Performance, as well as Book Reviews.The papers published in this volume are a timely response to the realities confronting our common humanity in the 21st century. For instance, responding to the migration challenges faced by Africans in contemporary time, Ndubuisi Martins writes on ‘Poetry as Migration: Orbiting through Nigeria and America in Segun Adekoya’s Here and There’. The continuous quest to decolonise Africa and its institutions informs the paper by Promise Akpan, Godwin Ekene and Patrick Archibong entitled ‘Ibritam: A Court of Appeal in Precolonial Igboland’, while a paper coauthored by Peter Tavershima Kumaga, Isaac Ngobua and Ngule Joseph titled ‘TIV Alliance and Individualistic Society: A Critical Analysis’ quests to arm the reader with precolonial knowledge for confronting contemporary sociopolitical challenges. Eyoh Etim’s paper is entitled ‘A Postcolonial Semiotic Reading of Selected Poems in Martin Akpan’s Ripples of Rebirth’, which constitutes Akwa Ibom Indigenous Literature together with Isonguyo Akpan’s Paper entitled ‘Orality, Ibibio Cultural Epistemology and Aesthetics of Exploring Sociopolitical Imaginaries in Selected Songs of Prophet Ubokudom’. There two papers in the volume that constitute book reviews. Uman Uman Ita writes a review on Eyoh Etim’s latest poetry collection, The Groans of Two Seven Nine, while Stephen Edem writes a review on Daniel Inyang’s drama text, Audacious. All the papers published in this edition went through double blind peer review process as stipulated in the Journal’s policy statements. I am grateful to all the reviewers and editors for their selfless service, especially in their timely and thorough reviews and reportage. I am most grateful to the NLNG whose support has made it possible for the papers in this edition to be published without Open Access Publication Charges (OAPC). Because academics in the 21st century rely on Open Access publication to achieve visibility and citation for their works, the support of the NLNG for the journal is laudable as it has relieved academics the burden of paying for their publications. I want to most sincerely thank the entire membership of the journal’s Editorial Board for their hard work, patience and commitment, which have seen to the stable development of the journal thus far. I invite the readers to dive into the content of the journal with excitement as the authors are adept at their work.

    Romanus Aboh, PhD

    Professor of English and African Studies,

    University of Calabar,

    Editor-in-Chief, PLANJAH.

    September, 2025.

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