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We Should All be Feminists – Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
₦2,250.00What does “feminism” mean today? With humour and levity, here Adichie offers readers a unique definition of feminism for the twenty-first century – one rooted in inclusion and awareness.
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Welcome to Lagos – Chibundu Onuzo
₦6,000.00Deep in the Niger Delta, officer Chike Ameobi deserts the army and sets out on the road to Lagos. He is soon joined by a wayward private, a naive militant, a vulnerable young woman and a runaway middle-class wife.
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What Happened to Janet Uzor – Miracle Emeka-Nkwor
₦12,000.00Every year at Afobiri High School, a student dies
Ebere thinks there is a killer on the loose…A year after their best friend, Janet Uzor drowns, Pamela and Ebere are trying to cope and move on in their own unique ways. When Pamela begins to receive sinister letters threatening her life, she finally has to confront her fears.
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When God Burns a City – Emeka Obinna
₦13,000.00An inspiring story of childhood, dreams and growing up. When God Burns A City is an experimental, meditative and nostalgic novel about growing up, finding one’s self and the necessary pain that comes with that evolution.
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When Trouble Sleeps: An Amaka Thriller, 2 – Leye Adenle
₦14,000.00When a plane crash kills the state gubernatorial candidate, Chief Ojo is picked to replace him. Amaka is the only person standing between him and election victory, and Ojo sends hired guns Malik and Shehu after her.
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When We Were Fireflies – Abubakar Adam Ibrahim
₦15,000.00When brooding artist, Yarima Lalo, encounters a moving train for the first time, two serendipitous events occur. He also meets Aziza, a woman with a complicated past of her own, who becomes key to helping him understand what he is experiencing.
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With Love, Miss Americanah – Jane Igharo
₦13,000.00So when she, her mother, and her sister move from Nigeria to America shortly after her father’s death, she wants to be extremely prepared before attending an American high school. But when she meets Davi Santiago, it may be much harder than she thought to keep to her rules.