
Home Equals Holes: Tale of an Exile (Joint Winner, Association of Nigerian Authors’ Prize for Poetry 2014)

Bring our casket home (Long list of Association of Nigerian Authors Prize for Poetry 2013/ ‘Tales one shouldn’t tell’ shortlisted for Saraba/PEN Nigeria Prize 2013)

Dul Johnson’s novel shows how even in modern times culture clashes are far more than simple things to overlook

The famous collection from the Commonwealth Short Story Regional Prize Runner-up, Maria Ajima, reissued. Six tales told in a flash to leave you smiling at both content and intent.

Short stories showing contemporary African life. (Shortlist Association of Nigerian Authors Prize for Fiction 2014)

A collection of lovely African stories told with a new voice to leave people thoughtful and entertained.

Motivational Book for every godly teen. Collection of essays, poems, stories, thoughtful words and a lot to leave teens changed for good. More at the book site by clicking HERE.

Maria Ajima and Sarah Shittu team up in this one to demystify drama in easy language sharing tips and even giving examples with textual analysis. Lots of pictures in it too! A beginner’s guide and a tool for the one who knows already.

Frisky Larr takes on religion and its many faces in Africa in a personal philosophical argument that will leave people rethinking many values.

A Collection of Critical Essays edited by Dr. Desen Mbachaga that covers diverse fields tackling the evil that is corruption in deep analysis

A Collection of Budget Speeches of Governor Gabriel Suswam put together by the Commissioner of Finance of the administration. This is for the history books, an invaluable companion to help understand a lot of the money matters of that period in Benue with an excellent introduction.
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*coughs*
Impressive collection….
Hopefully mine will join
Amen! 🙂
Thanks Doc!
Very impressive collections, indeed. Now I am more convinced that the ‘Literary Train’ is picking up steam on this part of the continent.