The Happiest Nigerian Kid: Not Too Young To Be A Boss

$2.00
The Happiest Nigerian kid is an Inspirational book for readers of all ages, and it appeals more to kids. It awakens the discovery of the creative ingenuity in every child, and enlightens both kids and the parents about ‘child entrepreneur mindset’.
 

The Heart Has Its Reason

$4.79
This is not a story about love but life. Obsessive love blinds the senses while the heart controls the body in search of its desperate longing.

The Helper Of God

$2.00
In a world where evil is running rampant there in the depths of hopelessness and darkness, emerges a hero to confront the dark times and give hope to the hopeless and helpless. Written by 10-year-old Mary, the first winner of the Reminac Comics Writing Competition from Eliana Junior School, the book is a message of love, hope, courage and faith in times of adversity.  

The Illuminant

$4.90
A great poem comes from either of two places: the highest happiness or the deepest sorrow and the poet uses words that best capture the former or the latter. In The Illuminant, Lawal found thoughts for his feelings and words for his thoughts. He takes you on a journey of illumination with this timeless offering.

The Island of Temptation

$1.60
Written by Duyilemi Akindele Felix, a best-selling and award -winning author, Pastor, and Transformational Consultant. This book takes us on a journey of characters who are faced with so many temptations. This book also serves as an extensive guide on how to avoid and confront these temptations.

The Joys of Motherhood

$4.80
The joys of motherhood is a gripping fascinating tale of a woman - Nnu Ego who gives everything away to the cultural responsibility of a woman needing to be fertile and produce sons.  The Joys of Motherhood is a fundamental text in the wider cannon of Nigerian postcolonial literature.  The story of Nnu Ego will stay with the reader for a long, long time. 

The Judas Web

$4.00
THE JUDAS WEB is a thought-provoking play that examines some of the ills that have bedevilled Nigeria – and, in extension, Africa – for many decades. With a setting rooted primarily in the early years of Nigeria’s present republic, this literary piece adroitly captures, in fiction, a few relevant characters that – through repeated abuse of their various positions of power – are the perpetrators of these evils…to the detriment of the Nigerian people.

The Mysterious Liver

$6.49
Set in a remote village, this is a slice of Nigerian Ethnofiction from a master of the genre. Mike Effa’s “The Mysterious Liver” is an unusual, unsettling and unforgettable journey into the fabric of a society on the outermost fringes of civilisation.

The Old Man

$2.00
Family is the only social unit obliged to love you; from the rest of the world, you have to earn it.

The One Who Knows Me

$3.55

Bullies and family disasters have left eighteen-year-old Teeyana Sparks filled with anxiety and doubt. She feels pressured to believe in God, but as she embarks on her college journey in the hope of one day working at Google as a graphic designer, the only thing she believes in is controlling her own life.

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