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0₦10,800.00Love Does Not Win Elections by Ayisha Osori is a gripping political memoir that shatters the myth that passion and goodwill alone can secure electoral success. With unflinching honesty, Osori exposes the realities of Nigerian politics, where influence, money, patronage, and gender dynamics often outweigh idealism in the fight for power.
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A Broken People’s Playlist
0₦15,000.00A Broken People’s Playlist by Chimeka Garricks is a compelling collection of interconnected short stories inspired by songs, exploring love, loss, identity, and resilience in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
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Americanah
0₦10,000.00Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie is a critically acclaimed novel about a young Nigerian woman’s journey through race, identity, love, and belonging as she lives in the U.S., the U.K., and Nigeria.
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Credit Alert
0₦20,000.00A practical guide to understanding credit systems and financial discipline.
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My Sister, the Serial Killer
0₦12,000.00My Sister, the Serial Killer by Oyinkan Braithwaite is a darkly comic thriller about a woman trying to manage her sister’s deadly habit, blending suspense, humor, and psychological intrigue.
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My Watch
0₦20,000.00A detailed political memoir documenting Nigeria’s history through the life of a former president.
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The Daughter Who Walked This Path
0₦12,000.00The Daughter Who Walked This Path is a powerful and emotional novel that tells the story of a young Nigerian girl who struggles with trauma, abuse, and the journey toward healing. Through courage, resilience, and self-discovery, the protagonist confronts her past and learns to reclaim her voice. This deeply moving book explores themes of womanhood, silence, forgiveness, and emotional recovery.
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The Girl with the Louding Voice
0₦17,000.00The Girl with the Louding Voice tells the inspiring story of Adunni, a young Nigerian girl determined to rise above poverty, forced marriage, and gender inequality to pursue an education and find her voice. Full of courage and hope, Adunni navigates the challenges of life in a patriarchal society while learning the power of self-expression, resilience, and ambition. This uplifting novel highlights female empowerment, education, and the strength of the human spirit.
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The kaya Girl
0₦9,000.00The Kaya Girl by Mamle Wolo is a moving African novel that tells the story of a young head porter struggling to survive in an unforgiving urban world. Through themes of poverty, resilience, and identity, the book gives voice to marginalized girls and highlights social inequality with honesty and compassion.
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The Re‑Write
0₦11,000.00The Re‑Write is a heartfelt and engaging contemporary romance novel by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn about Temi, a British‑Nigerian author whose life takes an unexpected turn when she is hired to ghostwrite a celebrity memoir — only to discover the celebrity is her ex‑boyfriend, Wale. As they rekindle old feelings while working together, the story explores love, second chances, ambition, and how to rewrite your own story.
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The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives
0₦13,000.00The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives is a powerful novel set in modern‑day Nigeria that explores the tangled lives of Baba Segi, a wealthy patriarch, and his four wives living under one roof. When the youngest wife, Bolanle, an educated woman newly married into the family, fails to conceive, the balance of power shifts and long‑buried secrets begin to unravel. Through jealousy, rivalry, and revelations, the story examines polygamy, patriarchy, female agency, betrayal, and societal expectations of women in a patriarchal society.
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The Woman Next Door
0₦13,000.00The Woman Next Door is a powerful literary novel that explores race, aging, resentment, and reconciliation in post-apartheid South Africa. The story follows two elderly neighbors—one black, one white—whose long-standing bitterness forces them into an uneasy confrontation with the past. Through sharp dialogue and emotional depth, the novel examines how history, pride, and prejudice shape human relationships.
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This House Has Fallen
0₦20,000.00An investigative account of Nigeria’s political and social crisis.
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