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Believers and Hustlers
By Sylva Nze Ifedigbo
Fiction | Paperback | ISBN: 978-1777688486 | Pages: 330
Lagos megachurch Pastor, Nicholas Adejuwon is a very ambitious man desperate to erase a past that has scarred his mind. His beautiful wife Nkechi has reasons to secretly snoop on him following a series of indiscretions that threaten their marriage and superstardom. When Nkechi uncovers some scandalous secrets, she turns to Ifenna, a young journalist turned blogger who has a history with her husband, to make them public, changing her reality as she knew it in the process…
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Fretwire
$ 20.99By Uche Nduka
- Language : English
- Paperback : 106 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1777688469
- ISBN-13 : 978-1777688462
- Item Weight : 1 kg 50 g
- Dimensions : 13.97 x 0.64 x 21.59 cm
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Leave My Bones In Saskatoon
$ 25.99By Michael Afenfia
Fiction | Paperback | ISBN: 9781777688479 |
Seen through the eyes of Owoicho, a television presenter seeking a better life for himself and his family, Leave My Bones in Saskatoon spans two cultures and continents. It is honest, heartfelt and enlightening. The story begins with good news from Owoicho. He cannot wait to tell his family that their permanent residency application to Canada was successful. But while he was in Abuja, happy about this breakthrough, somewhere in the outskirts of Makurdi, a dark and troubling event threatens to torpedoe all the plans he and his wife, Ene had of moving their family to Saskatoon. We also meet Ochanya, the teenage daughter of Owoicho who has to deal with the twin shock of losing close family and the unavoidable transition from girl to adolescence that pitches her against the people that love and care for her the most. With everything Owoicho and Ochanya have to deal with, do they still make it out to Canada as planned and whose bones are in Saskatoon?
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Sons of the East
$ 27.99By Ifeoma Chinwuba
Fiction | Paperback | ISBN: 9781738699308 | Pages: 396
The seven-year apprenticeship of Jasper Okonkwo has finally ended. He sets up a shop in the bustling city of Lagos, aiming to climb the social circles and be reckoned with. But he has not reckoned with his older brother, the envious, greedy, and malicious Zona, who is hellbent on being the lone star in the Okonkwo household. The agitation of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) for independence erupts. The Nigerian government begins to clamp down mercilessly on the dissidents. It is the opportunity that Zona is waiting for.