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    A Narrow Escape And Other Stories By Angus Maciver

    A Narrow Escape is a 1984 Disney’s Wonderful World of Reading storybook featuring the characters from The Fox and the Hound. In this book, Tori and Tala’s parents, Tod and Vixey, teach them the joys and dangers they may experience on and off their game preserve.

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    COLLINS ENGLISH SKILLS 3

    Collins English Skills 3 is intended for children age 7-8 in Year 3/P4. Each unit begins with a reading passage and follows a repeated pattern of reading, phonics grammar, writing and language activities. Ideal for use in literacy sessions. This book was previously published as Folens English Skills 3.

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    Future Kids Go Grammar Class 1

    The Go Grammar is a series of English grammar books for students of Primary and Middle School. The books are graded as per the level of the students to facilitate easy understanding of the subject.

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  • About Creative Science - 4 Creative Science (0-5) has been specially designed to stimulate young minds. At the heart of the series lies the spirit to question and reason out everyday phenomena. Carefully designed texts provide adequate knowledge of the subject matter. The series comes alive with colourful illustrations to stimulate the childs interest. Exercises

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    About Creative Science – 4

    Creative Science (0-5) has been specially designed to stimulate young minds. At the heart of the series lies the spirit to question and reason out everyday phenomena. Carefully designed texts provide adequate knowledge of the subject matter. The series comes alive with colorful illustrations to stimulate the Childs interest. Exercises, project work and fun time activities test the Childs grasp of the concepts and related facts, thus making learning meaningful and fun.

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    i-connect By Krishna Kr Pandey and Namit Jain

    About the book
    i-Connect is a refreshing computer series for classes 1–8. The series aims at providing a student-friendly hands-on approach for teaching computers.

    Highlights of the series:

    Guru, the Robot introduces chapters as well as guides the learners
    Icons teach dos and don’ts and give interesting and practical advice
    Word List emphasises new terms
    Footnotes provide explanations for computer abbreviations and meanings of terminology learnt
    Explore and Use in the Computer Lab encourages computer activities
    Check Yourself promotes self-assessment and Rate Yourself encourages an honest self-assessment
    Enjoy section facilitates the child’s learning in a fun-loving manner
    Overall, this series empowers students while allowing them to have lots of fun!

    Future kid the bright kid i-connect by Krishna Kr Pandey and Namit Jain

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    A Trail of Dreams Azizah Idris

    A woman’s journey to rebuild her life. A cousin’s dangerous love. An ex-husband’s vengeful plot.

    In the bustling city of Bauchi, Hadiza Musa, a 26-year-old divorcée, embarks on a transformative journey of self-discovery far from her children and the scars of her failed marriage. Haunted by her past and struggling to trust men again, she finds solace in her education and strives to create a better future for her children.

    Hadiza’s refuge is threatened by her cousin, Major Muzakkir Idris Kirfi, whose unwavering affection for her ignites a love that could unravel both their lives. Despite being married, his feelings for Hadiza create a whirlwind of emotions and complications, forcing her to confront her deepest fears and insecurities.

    Just as Hadiza begins to find happiness, her vengeful ex-husband, Abdurrazaq Zanna, resurfaces with a sinister agenda. He teams up with an unexpected ally from the Kirfi family to set in motion a sinister plot to destroy Hadiza once and for all. With betrayal lurking in the shadows, Hadiza must summon the courage to protect herself and those she holds dear.

    Will she dare to trust again? In this gripping tale of resilience and redemption, Hadiza’s journey is a testament to the strength of faith and the transformative power of love. But when faced with the ultimate betrayal, will Hadiza fight for her newfound dreams, or succumb to the shadows of her past?

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    The 32 Unbreakable Laws of Money and Success: Transform Your Life and Unlock Your Unlimited Potential

    How to develop a growth mindset, with practical tools to reach your financial goals from the self-development expert and bestselling author of Eat that Frog!

    Discover the 32 laws that have helped self-made millionaires with successful goal setting, time management, money saving, and financial investments.

    Legendary author and motivational speaker Brian Tracy returns with a series of 32 immutable laws, each one key to developing a mindset necessary for success—while also delivering practical, proven methods and techniques to double and even triple your income.

    Spread across a structured two-part framework, this book supplies readers the laws that helped Tracy and other self-made millionaires achieve their success. Inside, you’ll learn:
    32 foundational laws necessary for a growth mindset
    Step-by-step processes for putting the laws into practice
    How to move past self-limiting beliefs
    A time-tested system for setting and attaining goals
    Strategies for saving money and investing in your future
    And more

    Achieving financial freedom can seem daunting. But by using the lessons and exercises contained in this book, you too can harness the laws of money and success to reach your full potential.

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    Nigeria Against the IMF

    Thirty-years after Yusufu Bala Usman published the book Nigeria Against the IMF: The Home Market Strategy, the analysis and conclusions of the book have remained so relevant to the current situation in Nigeria. Forty years after the World Bank/IMF influence on policy came to the forefront, the country is still struggling with the same challenges. The adoption of IMF conditionalities has not transformed the lives of most of the Nigerian people. Nigeria is today almost at the bottom of the world poverty index despite its massive natural resources and the ingenuity of her people. Fully enmeshed in the neo-liberal paradigm which the World Bank/IMF and other international lending agencies virtually imposed on the country in the 1980s, the economic condition of a large segment of Nigerians remains untouched by economic progress, not much better than when the book was first published. ‘The failure of the current structure to bring a substantial number of people out of poverty is inherent in the system. The continued marginalization of the Nigerian people is a direct result of the nature and structure of the Nigerian economy incorporated into a globalization process in which it has remained uncompetitive. Western-style capitalism has not created the wealth for the majority of Nigerians as its proponents have always insisted that it could. There are alternatives and Nigeria should interrogate them.’

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    My Great Love for Jesus Led Me to Islam

    Description from the publisher: “I learned to love Jesus more than my own parents.” “That is Jesus, the son of Mary the word of truth about which they are in dispute” (Quran 19:34) Jesus has been mentioned by name 25 times in the Quran while Prophet Muhammad has been mentioned by name just five times. Additionally, the nineteenth chapter of the Quran was named after the Virgin “Mary” while there is no chapter in the Quran bearing the name of Prophet Muhammad’s mother, and any of his wives or daughters. It is also noteworthy that Mary is the only woman mentioned by name in the Quran. She is described in the most honorable way as one chosen and favored over all women.

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    For the Liberation of Nigeria

    I wish I knew Yusufu Bala Usman better. His stuff is so good; the best kind of lucid, outspoken, demystifying, vigorous, witty, radical writing. Whom among radical pamphleteers does he remind me of? Tom Paine? William Morris? Jamal Al-Din Al Afghani? Ho Chi Minh? Franz Fanon? Something of all of them. He certainly belonged to that honourable and honest tradition. When I first met him, several years ago at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, I was impressed by the depth and range of his historical understanding (he corrected some of my errors in regard to the history of Katsina, helpfully and politely). I did not then sufficiently realize that he was also a perceptive and critical Marxist, a splendid deflater of academic pomposities, a courageous opponent and analyst of the neo-colonial Nigerian state and its ruling class’. Professor Thomas Hodgkins renowned Africanist historian, reviewing For the Liberation of Nigeria, in Race and Class, Spring, 1980.

    ‘Usman’s method is always bold and serious. He seeks to unearth the roots of the profound crisis of structure and direction facing Africa today. His purpose is to fashion tools for total liberation. ‘Usman searchingly examines among others these questions: petroleum, the state of the nation, hospital fees, national unity, the manipulation of religion, transnational companies, trading-post agents, intermediaries, subservience to America, the constitution and minority report, foreign policy, intellectual robots, Arab-Israeli conflict, Angola, Zimbabwe, Mozambique and the struggle against racist South Africa. For Usman the future lies with the people, their consciousness and their struggle.’ – John La Rose, Founder of New Beacon Books and the George Padmore Institute, London.

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    The Historian And Society: Selected Historial Writings Of Yusufu Bala Usman

    The Historian and Society: Selected Historical Writings of Yusufu Bala Usman compiles some of the most influential and thought-provoking writings of Yusufu Bala Usman, one of Nigeria’s preeminent historians and scholars. This collection provides a comprehensive look at Usman’s scholarly contributions, highlighting his unique perspectives on Nigerian history and his critical approach to historical analysis.

    Usman’s work is renowned for its rigorous examination of historical events and its focus on the socio-economic and political dimensions of history. This volume showcases his commitment to uncovering the complexities of Nigeria’s past and offers insights into the broader implications of historical developments on contemporary society.

    Key themes covered in the book include:

    Historical Methodology: Usman’s approach to historiography and his innovative methods for analyzing historical sources and contexts.
    Colonial and Post-Colonial History: Analysis of Nigeria’s colonial legacy and its impact on the post-colonial state, including socio-economic and political changes.
    Political Economy: Examination of the economic and political structures of Nigerian societies and how they have evolved over time.
    Social Structures: Exploration of traditional and contemporary social structures and their role in shaping historical narratives.
    Critical Perspectives: Usman’s critiques of mainstream historical interpretations and his contributions to alternative historical perspectives.
    The Historian and Society serves as an essential resource for historians, scholars, and students interested in Nigerian history and historiography. It reflects Yusufu Bala Usman’s profound influence on the field of history and his enduring legacy as a critical thinker and historian.

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    The Manipulation of Religion in Nigeria 1977-1987

    The real basis of the manipulation of religion in Nigeria today is the need to obscure from the people of Nigeria a fundamental aspect of our reality: that is the domination of our political economy by a class of intermediaries who are being increasingly exposed. And this is to enable this class to cover themselves with religious and ethnic disguises in order to further entrench division among our people, slow down their awakening, at any cost; even the unity of our country, for which so much has been sacrificed. – Yusufu Bala Usman, 1987, The Manipulation of Religion in Nigeria 1977-1987.

    Nigerians may be the “most religious people on earth”, as a BBC worldwide survey once concluded. However, while the generality of Nigerians express a deep attachment to some form of religious belief, the religiosity of the Nigerian political class is often based on expediency and egocentrism rather than a commitment to the principles of either Christianity or Islam. What is more, citizens have failed to detect, much less react to, the manipulation of religion – with telling consequences on the pattern of elections, the structuring of national security, economic relations and socio-cultural cohesion throughout the country. All the claim to piety is hollow, and has not stopped the political class from political perfidy and massive economic fraud, such that, ironically, the country that is “most religious” is also among the “most corrupt” in the world, as various corruption surveys by Transparency International have shown. – Usman A. Tar, 2020, Foreword to The Manipulation of Religion in Nigeria 1977-1987. ’

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