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The Sly Guy

The Sly Guy is an intriguing story of a young, handsome guy called Sly, who every girl would want to be friends with. However, beneath the smooth and suave appearance of Sly, lies a very crafty and devious man. Chichi and Ngozi have an encounter with Sly and a lot of things begin to unfold.

The Seniors

Ijeoma looks forward to life in secondary school with great excitement. However, the stories she had heard about how seniors treat juniors haunt her. Is her first-day experience in the secondary school a confirmation of these stories?

The Runaway Bride

The Runaway Bride is a play that narrates the ordeals of young teenage girls given out in early marriage. Find out what happens to Ketura in this enthralling drama as she conquers the menace of forced marriage.

The Return of The Cat

It is a book published for children between from ages of five and above. It is aimed at drawing the attention of readers to the negative effects of laziness in life. It shows that a lazy person is his or her own greatest enemy. The experience of the cat should encourage children (and even adults) … The Return of The Cat Read More »

The Queen of the Night and other stories

These are carefully thought out stories with traditional elements relevant to diverse African cultures.

The Pretty Doll

The Pretty Doll tells the story of Betty, a little girl who follows her mother to the new shopping mall. Betty falls in love with an expensive pretty doll that her mother cannot afford. Read what happens to Betty and share her experience. The story is beautifully illustrated. There are questions at the end of … The Pretty Doll Read More »

The Mysterious Boa

Ogani and his brother, Ochui went to the cassava farm together but it was only Ogani that returned, claiming that a mysterious boa has swallowed his brother on the farm. Their father and the elder of the village have vowed to avenge Ochui’s death, using spiritual means, but is the story really the truth? Or … The Mysterious Boa Read More »

The Mysteries of God

The Mysteries of God is a translation of D. 0. Fagunwa’s Adiitu Olodumare which was originally written in Yoruba. This captivating story revolves around the life of a man called Adiitu who had a humble background but eventually prospered through very mysterious means. He also passed through various trials and difficulties in the course of … The Mysteries of God Read More »

The Lost Kite

The story teaches children that disobedience to parents could lead to problems and great danger. Nkem asks his father to make him a kite. His father does but asks him not to take it to school. Nkem disobeys his father and takes it to school. He faces the consequence of being disobedient.

The Last of all Trials

Humankind seems forever doomed. Danger looms as cataclysm dangles on the human race like the proverbial sword of Damocles. Then the Supreme Universal The court, as a matter of ultimate emergency, sits to try some notoriously infamous accused persons. The outcome of the trial determines the future of humankind. This thrilling play employs many literary … The Last of all Trials Read More »

The King’s Hunchback

The King’s Hunchback tells the story of Donga, a farmer who hires a Hunchback from the King to work on his farm. The King warns that there will be dire consequences if the Hunchback comes to any harm. Now that the Hunchback is dead, what will happen to Donga? This heart-warming tale teaches the truth … The King’s Hunchback Read More »

The Incorruptible Judge

BOTH BOYS and girls love good plays and interesting stories. In many parts of this country, they look forward eagerly to the evenings when in the lovely moonlight, they join their parents and elders in narrating beautiful legends, the stories of their ancient ancestors, and interesting folklore. They will often tell and re-tell these stories … The Incorruptible Judge Read More »

The Future Within Us

This book portrays the values of education, family unity and patience in life. It also treats the importance of nurturing talent for development and effectiveness in life.

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