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The Fall of Li

In this story, the tortoise is able to prove to the lion that strength is not measured by size. He defeats the lion in a fight and humiliates him in the presence of other animals. The tortoise takes home all the food that the lion has worked for.

The Criminal Law In Nigeria (LIMP)

The book, Criminal Law in Nigeria, is an encompassing text with all the relevant issues-contemporary and recent trends in Criminal Law. The sixteen-chapter book is divided into six parts, and it considers the general principles of criminal law and criminal liabilities. it deals with offences against property, against the person, and the State. It covers … The Criminal Law In Nigeria (LIMP) Read More »

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The Country I Love

The Country I Love announces the birth of a precocious new talent. Written, almost unbelievably, by a 14-year-old school girl, Iyeyinka Omigbodun, the book astonishes of its maturity of vision, its technical adventurousness, and craftsmanship, It’s easy fluency In the use of language. It simply blows my mind that Iyeyinka should so early display such … The Country I Love Read More »

The Clever Girl

Isioma is a clever girl. But she acts stupidly when she wants to prove her cleverness once again. She feels sad when her stupidity is revealed to her in the end. Do not be too forward.

The Chief of Drums

This story teaches us that pride goes before a fall. Children will surely learn that one does not need to be proud of the potential God has given one because there are many others with greater potential who could replace one. This is what happened to Siweku, when his Sister, Okpoho-ukwu replaces him as the … The Chief of Drums Read More »

The Carnival

Whirls of colour, merriment and the beat of island drums form the backdrop for this tale of twelve-year-old Zelma moving towards adulthood. As she prepares for her featured role in Kabana’s contribution to the dance competition in the annual carnival, she also navigates the confusing emotions that typically define adolescence. Although Zelma realizes that her … The Carnival Read More »

The Black Masquerade

Catherine is in love. She is a young American woman drawn to the heart of Africa for the first time by her love for Emeka and her desire to have her own family. Far from home and blinded by love, she agrees to the new name given to her by the gods and becomes Nnenna. … The Black Masquerade Read More »

The Beautiful Little Tree

A little tree is very sad because the tall trees in the forest are treated very badly. It eventually finds happiness when it is befriended by a little boy.

Tapa The Girl Child

Tapa lives in a place where girls are not expected to get an education past a certain level. While other girls are preparing for marriage, she dreams of making a difference and becoming a nurse.

Tales of the Iroko Tree

Mr. Jones, a village teacher, has just been admitted to the university to further his education. Find out why his pupils at the Riverside County School, give him the nickname “Festac”.

Tales of a Dressmaker

Have you ever had a dream? As a little child, did you ever aspire to be a “superstar”, a great poet, a pilot, the captain of the sea, a nurse, or a singer? Tales of a Dressmaker is an inspiring story that gives readers the hope to pick up the pieces of their broken dreams … Tales of a Dressmaker Read More »

Singing Shoes

As Ife looks forward to her birthday during Christmas, her father decides to add colour to the D-day with an unexpected present. The gift turns out to be full of surprises and the resulting visit by Brittany from Britain to become her friend altogether makes the occasion a joyous and memorable one for the Okeowos.

Seargent Ngorongo

Termites are diligent and highly organized social insects. In this exciting story, Sergeant Ngorongo narrates how he and other termite soldiers are able to defend their castle against enemy attacks in three great battles.

Riders on the Tiger’s Back

Riders on the Tiger’s Back is a political novel, which captures the ravenous nature of politics and politicians in a troubled land. With parallel storylines sequentially told and expertly laced together by the omniscient narrator, the novel presents two opposing political parties that battle for supremacy and control of the soul and resources of the … Riders on the Tiger’s Back Read More »

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