Dear Morenike

Dear Morenike

Author: Sharon Abimbola Salu

Publisher: Sharon Abimbola Salu

Published: 2017-05-27

Total Pages: 21

ISBN-13: 1537888250

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Set in the '90s, this sequel to Dear Obajimi is told from the perspective of the missing spouse. In 1998, the same year Morenike writes to her husband, Obajimi pens one long letter in response. His letter examines his own point of view of their marriage, dwelling on issues of identity, love, trust and commitment. Ultimately, he answers the question Morenike, his now estranged wife, asked in her final letter. Told in the voice of the husband, this short story explores the challenges that threaten the fragile relationship of a young African couple. Can there be forgiveness, healing and second chances after abandoning a spouse?


Dear Obajimi

Dear Obajimi

Author: Sharon Abimbola Salu

Publisher: Sharon Abimbola Salu

Published: 2017-04-06

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 1508075557

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On a warm July morning in 1998, a man leaves for work ... and never returns. After the mysterious disappearance of her husband, a woman writes a series of letters in a desperate attempt to make sense of the calamity of a missing spouse. These letters, set in 1990s Nigeria, provide insight into the life the couple lived before the man’s disappearance and the hurricane of changes that occur while the Police investigate. By the last letter, will she discover what happened to her husband?


Allow Me to Introduce Myself

Allow Me to Introduce Myself

Author: Onyi Nwabineli

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2024-05-23

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 0861546881

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Her life. Her rules. Finally. A page-turning novel about the dark side of social media, perfect for fans of The List or How to Kill Your Family. Anuri Chinasa has had enough. She was the unwilling star of her stepmother’s social media empire before “mumfluencers” were even a thing. For years, Ophelia documented every birthday, every skinned knee, every milestone and meltdown for millions of strangers to fawn over and pick apart. Now twenty-five years old, Anuri is desperate to escape her public past and start living on her own terms. But so far, it’s not going well. She can barely walk down the street without being recognised, her PhD application is still unfinished and her drinking problem is getting worse. She wants her stepmother out of her life, but Ophelia has made it very clear she won’t let go without a fight. But when Ophelia starts pushing Anuri's five-year-old sister, Noelle, down a similar path, she reaches breaking point. Anuri won't watch history repeat itself. Allow Me to Introduce Myself is a darkly funny, heartfelt satire about the dangers of social media and the deceptive allure of the picture-perfect existence. 'Nwabineli is magic with words' Bolu Babalola 'Nwabineli is one to watch' Red Magazine


Daughters Who Walk This Path

Daughters Who Walk This Path

Author: Yejide Kilanko

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2012-04-10

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 0143183990

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Daughters Who Walk This Path depicts the dramatic coming of age of Morayo, a spirited and intelligent girl growing up in 1980s Ibadan who is thrust into a web of oppressive silence woven by the adults around her. It's a legacy of silence many women in Morayo's family share. Only Aunty Morenike-once protected by her own mother-provides Morayo with a safe home, and a sense of female community which sustains Morayo as she grows into a young woman in bustling, politically charged, often violent Nigeria.


LOVELORN

LOVELORN

Author: Ojodu Eben'Ezer Emmanuel

Publisher: Ebene'Ezer Emmanuel

Published:

Total Pages: 244

ISBN-13:

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Ajuma, a brilliant final-year Pharmacology student, seemed to have her future perfectly mapped out—until the unimaginable happens. A shocking kidnapping unravels her life, exposing secrets that have been buried for decades. In the midst of the chaos, Ajuma stumbles upon a sister she never knew existed—Agnes, a woman on the edge of self-destruction. As Ajuma is thrust into a world of hidden truths and spiritual revelations, she embarks on a journey that will challenge everything she thought she knew. Confronted by prophetic visions and ancient wisdom, Ajuma must navigate a treacherous path filled with love, sacrifice, and a destiny she never anticipated. This powerful narrative delves deep into the resilience of the human spirit and the extraordinary power of choice. With her past and future colliding, Ajuma faces an impossible question: how far will she go to save a sister she has only just discovered?


Advanced Structural Materials

Advanced Structural Materials

Author: Winston O. Soboyejo

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2006-12-21

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 1420017462

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A snapshot of the central ideas used to control fracture properties of engineered structural metallic materials, Advanced Structural Materials: Properties, Design Optimization, and Applications illustrates the critical role that advanced structural metallic materials play in aerospace, biomedical, automotive, sporting goods, and other indust


It Would Take Time

It Would Take Time

Author: Femi Abodunrin

Publisher: Kraft Books Limited

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 94

ISBN-13:

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An epic poetic narrative exploring the author's dual experiences of culture and unravelling his Yoruba and English intellectual inheritances.


SPOIL THE CHILD, DESTROY THE NATION

SPOIL THE CHILD, DESTROY THE NATION

Author: Dipo Toby Alakija

Publisher: Calvary Rock Resource

Published: 2018-06-02

Total Pages: 184

ISBN-13: 978357146X

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This collection of sixteen short educational dramas exemplify the decadent lifestyles, especially among Nigerian youths as opposed to the family and national values that are portrayedin the pledge to the nation. All the stories are based on some of the most intriguing cases that are studied at differenttimes and locations in Nigeria. While some dramas hold westernization through means of information and entertainments accountable for the near extinction of the major part of Nigerian values, others establish the fact that parents who spare their children from rigours of normal life often create out of them menaces that would pose serious threats to lives and properties in future. This parental factor also exposes young minds to life of luxuries instead of preparing them to face the huddles ahead of them. The various issues that boil on the sources of social vices and crimes in Nigeria are so vividly presented in all the dramas that they can be imagined like motion pictures.