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Short Description:The happiest Nigerian kid is an inspirational book for readers of all ages, and it appeals more to kids. It awakens the discovery of the creative ingenuity in every child, and enlightens both the kids and their parents about the ‘Child entrepreneurship mind set’. The 9 ye...
Petby Akwaeke Emezi Wow. What a book! The voice here is what hits you first, unique and strong, it speaks in a Nigerian-laced rhythm that creates its own magic immediately. Add in the power of Jam herself, a black, trans girl who often chooses not to speak aloud but with sign langu...
Nigerian Pidgin is identified as a language in its own right, with all the characteristics and potentialities of a natural language, its comparatively recent origins nothwithstanding. The authors treat the structure of the language as such; and make the distinctions between Nigerian Pidgine and a ...
Nigerian. But as he soon discovers, being an oyibo, or light-skinned person, comes with significant perks… For Americans unfamiliar with Nigeria, Lagos functions as another character in the book, a fascinating and chaotic megacity populated by people trying to move up in the world—some ...
Sunburnby Chloe Michelle Howarth (VERVE Books) Close To Homeby Michael Magee (Hamish Hamilton) TheDebut Fictioncategory features three of theObserver’sBest New Novelists of 2023 in Stephen Buoro, Tom Crewe and Michael Magee. Norwich-based Nigerian author Buoro – who has a first-class degree...
In 1973 he entered Clare College at theUniversity of Cambridge, where one of his tutors was the Nigerian writerWole Soyinka. Soyinka persuaded Gates to studyliteratureinstead ofhistory; he also taught him much about thecultureof theYoruba, one of the largest Nigerian ethnic groups. After receiving...
Nnedi Okorafor (born April 8, 1974, Cincinnati, Ohio, U.S.) is a Nigerian American author whose science fiction and fantasy novels, short stories, and comics for both children and adults express her concepts of Africanfuturism and Africanjujuism. Okorafor often promotes young Black girls as su...