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Top 10 Nigerian Books To Watch Out For In 2022

  2021 was a massive year for Nigerian writers within the country and in the Diaspora. Nigerian readers had wonderful books to read and keep themselves entertained in the year 2021. Nigeria’s literary world every year is always bursting with

Top 10 Nigerian Books For The Year 2021

  2021 is an amazing year for Nigerian books. With stories bandied around and about writing and reading in Nigeria, this year can be described as a truly tough, exciting and a bag of mixed feelings for Nigerian writers and

Book Review: A Beginner’s Guide To Property Investment

By Ngozi Okafor Platform BDA Limited, Abuja. 172 Pages ISBN 978-978-997-153-4 ‘Whichever route you take to purchase your property, the most important tip I can give is that you ensure you conduct your checks. Conduct checks on the agent, the

Things To Note Just Before You Write A Book

  To become an author is no small feat. You have to cross a myriad of self-doubts and establish yourself as an authority in a field to confidently write and publish a book. But thankfully, in recent times, with the

Book Review: ‘Guaranteed Delicious’, A Food Recipe Collection By Ella Peters

  While many people could only see the challenges associated with the COVID-19 pandemic especially at the onset, Nigerian-American businesswoman, Ella Peters, saw an opportunity to be inventive and wrote a book on food recipes titled ‘Guaranteed Delicious’, something that

Nigerian Books To Read In 2021

  As we continue to launch, quicker and quicker, into the year 2021, a lot should be added into our to-do list for the new year, and book reading should be on our list. The greatest of secrets are hidden

Top 10 Nigerian Books In 2020

  In no particular order, we present to you top 10 books published in the year 2020 by Nigerian authors, old and young. This is in recognition of their tenacity, skill, artistry and level-headedness in the face of a very

Book Review: The Rookie Entrepreneur By Funke Medun

  A wise man once said that “running a business in Nigeria is extreme sports”. That is a statement I find very true. Though I do not run a business currently, the challenges of those who do cannot be lost

Troubled Horizon: Through A Woman’s Eyes

By Ann Esievoadje Publisher: Pulchra Publishing, 2019 Page: 43 ISBN: 978-978-973-043-8 Troubled Horizon is a fictional collection of short stories written by Ann Esievoadje, the author of The Quilt. As the title suggests, it is a book that highlights through

The Quilt: An Instructional Manual

  By Ann Esievoadje 2013 Pages: 147 ‘The Quilt’ is a collection of short stories (fiction and drama) written by Ann Esievoadje. The stories were well crafted with humanity in view. It touched vital parts of the human existence; from

Yellow: The Complexities Of Life

Yellow is a collection of short stories. The title is significant in itself. Yellow signifies brightness, hope, and sunshine on one hand, and cowardice, caution, deceit, and jealousy on the other hand. These significance are well represented in the book.

The Nigerian Reality In Loving Gladys

Nigeria as a subject matter is inexhaustible and forms part of our daily ritual. Loving Gladys is an anthology of poetry and short stories that conveys everyday Nigerian subject matters. It takes the reader on a ride through the streets

The Essential Guide To Personal Branding

In the midst of these unsettling times, a jewel of a book has emerged like a Phoenix out of the Ashes. Uju Obuekwe, a Barrister and Solicitor turned Professional Branding Expert has created a Masterpiece. Uju’s foray into the world

Five Nigerian Writers to Look Out for in 2020

As we wrap up 2019, there’s something for readers who enjoy works of Nigerian writers. From this list of forthcoming books- a short story collection and 4 novels and -are 5 Nigerian writers to look out for in 2020. Iquo

Throwback Thursday: Chinua Achebe Writes And Almost Loses His First Draft Of Things Fall Apart

Before he published his first book, Chinua Achebe had already gathered some experience as a writer. He had written many short stories and some of his short stories were published while he was a student of the University of Ibadan.

Book Review: Customer Pulse Check (A Guide To Gathering And Using Customer Feedback)

 By Debbie Akwara Free State, 2019                                   Pages: 93 ISBN: 978-978-974-552-4 The cliché—the customer is king—is a testament to the pivotal position of the customer to a business. This has influenced businesses to seek varying avenues to improve increasing customer satisfaction.

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