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Aviara: Who Will Remember You – Othuke Ominiabohs
₦13,000.00When twenty-five-year-old Anthony Mukoro returns from the city, to his hometown Aviara, it is with news that shatters the hopes of his retired parents – he is dying. Aviara explores the complex balance between science and spirituality, fate and ancestry, within the labyrinth of one man’s unravelling reality.
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Awakened – Kelechi Okafor
₦15,000.00In a near-future London where technology affects everything from our bodies to our politics, journalist Pels Badmus wants to make a real difference. She’s desperate to solve a spate of disappearances of young Black kids-including her friend’s brother.
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Becoming Nigerian – Elnathan John
₦12,000.00Sharp satire reveals the unspoken rules of Nigerian life. Through mock-instructional chapters covering everything from handling power failures to performing the role of ‘Pastor’ or ‘Middle-Class Hustler,’ the book exposes the absurdities and contradictions of Nigerian society with biting humour and affection.
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Believers and Hustlers – Sylva Nze Ifedigbo
₦10,000.00When Nkechi decides to investigate her husband’s indiscretion, it was merely to satisfy her curiosity. This is a novel about power and the people who inordinately thirst for it.
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Big Small People – Jesudubami Jemima Aganaba
₦13,000.00A powerful tale told through the eyes of three children from different backgrounds and their devastating encounters with terrorism. But when the school delivers him into the hands of militants, his world shrinks to the trigger of a gun and the promise of paradise.
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Bitter Honey – Lola Akinmade Åkerström
₦15,000.00A lifetime of secrets.
1978: A scholarship draws Nancy from Gambia’s warmth into Sweden’s winter. When her friendship with charismatic scholar Lars blossoms into something more, she thinks she may have finally found her place.
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Black Ghosts: A Journey Into the Lives of Africans in China – Noo Saro-Wiwa
₦12,000.00A FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2023: TRAVEL
China today is a land of opportunity for African people blocked from commerce with most of Europe and Northern America. This is a story of intersecting cultures told with candour and compassion, focusing on the shared humanity between the sojourner and their hosts.
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Black White Blur – Rosemary Okafor
₦10,000.00What if the person you loved and knew turns out to be someone you never knew at all? Everything changes when a charming stranger, harbouring a dark secret appears at her engagement party, triggering a series of events that set her on the run while questioning the intentions and loyalties of those around her—including that of the man she is plannin…
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Boys, Girls and Beasts – Nathaniel Bivan
₦12,000.00Wars are not easy to forestall, nor are enemies—within or without—easy to destroy. In a world stitched together by fragile treaties and bound by the mysterious power of a super crop, the United Nations of West Africa has lived in fragile promise of peace—until it is shattered in a maelstrom of blood and smoke.
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Bridges are for Burning – Bina Idonije
₦13,000.00At almost thirty-one, she was single and ready to mingle after nearly two years of relegating her love-life to the curb in favour of growing her fledgling social media company. How could she have known that that night would dramatically alter the course of her life?
‘Bridges are for Burning is an introspective story of modern romance.
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Broken Dreams – Qudrah Adam
₦10,000.00Meeting Sameer Ali was a dream come true for Azrah Yusuf-he brought joy, love, and purpose to her life. But when she suddenly lost him, her world shattered, and her dreams crumbled into dust.
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Brotherhood – Mohamed Mbougar Sarr
₦21,000.00WINNER of the French Voices Grand Prize, Prix Ahmadou Kourouma, and Grand Prix du Roman Métis
Mohamed Mbougar Sarr’s searing and thought-provoking debut novel, Brotherhood takes place in the imaginary town of Kalep, where a fundamentalist Islamist government has spread its brutal authority. In this brilliant analysis of tyranny and brutality, Mbo…
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Convergence Problems – Wole Talabi
₦15,000.00In “An Arc of Electric Skin,” a roadside mechanic seeking justice volunteers to undergo a procedure that will increase the electrical conductivity of his skin by orders of magnitude. In “Debut,” Nairobi-based technical support engineer tries to understand what is happening when an AI art system begins malfunctioning in ways that could change the w…
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Covik One Nine: Stories and Poems – Ibiso Graham-Douglas
₦7,500.00We are working with the Ministry of Health on protecting our citizens from Covik One Nine virus. As a government, this is now a key priority for us.
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Dear Alaere – Eriye Onagoruwa
₦7,500.00When she gets a job at Criole, she is excited to be working for a multinational company, but it does not take long for her to see that Criole is dysfunctional and bears an eerie similarity to Nigeria. At home, she is happily married to ‘Laja, but they begin to have problems when they experience difficulties having children and their situation is c…
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Dear Ijeawele – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
₦2,250.00A few years ago, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie received a letter from a dear friend from childhood, asking her how to raise her baby girl as a feminist. Dear Ijeawele is Adichie’s letter of response.