Eyoh Etim is the MD/CEO of Planeyo Publishers. e-mail: planeyopublishers@gmail.com Phone: +2348027898705

Archives: Shop

  • When Uncle Coro-Coro Came to Town by Akan Essien

    Original price was: ₦2,500.00.Current price is: ₦2,400.00.

    When Uncle Coro-Coro Came to Town is a satirical play which tries to unravel the intrigues that accompanied the lock-down policy during the Covid-19 era. The playwright examines the other side of deceit and hypocrisy that made the lock-down implementation a pre-meditated evil. Everybody in the society contributed in no small way to the impiety that period. The hilarious play tends to portray that fooling people around is fooling yourself at the end.

    Add to cart
  • 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.

    Add to cart
  • Woes of the Wolves by Wellington Nwogu

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

    With this fascinating treatise, Woes of Wolves, aesthetically woven for the delight of all literary enthusiasts, Wellington Nwogu artistically replicates dozens of rampant diverse abysmal quandaries in his homeland as perpetrated by the metaphoric ‘wolves’. . . This presents Nwogu as an unswerving writer whose writings bother so much on social decadences and more.

    • Prof Ozo-mekuri Ndimele, Former Vice Chancellor, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt.
    Add to cart
  • Yamtarawala the Warrior King by Henry Akubuiro

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

    Yamtarawala, the Warrior King is a historical drama that revisits the socio-political convulsions in 16th century Kanem-Bornu Empire, where leadership tussle by two princes led to the breaking away of the elder son, Yamtarawala, with 72 loyalists, in search of a new empire in Nigeria’s northeast to dominate. With historical echoes in ancient Yemen and north African civilisations, the tragic play, which captures the intrigues of traditional warfare and the zeitgeist of that era, interrogates the quest for power by fair means or foul. It raises the concern: How would Yamtarawala manage a hard-earned success? Amid exploring the darker side of ambition, evidenced in the warrior king, the drama thrives on total theatre, with its elaborate entertaining and educative overdrive.

    Add to cart
Let's Chat!