• French first 1000 words

    FRENCH FIRST 1000 WORDS BOOK BY JEAN-LUC

    French first 1000 Words for beginners

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  • Human Body Parts Encyclopedia

    221 Human Body Parts Encyclopedia

    A concise guide to the structure functions and disorders of the body. Using full-colour highly detailed illustrations and clear accessible language this book is a fascinating introduction to how the body works and what may go wrong.

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  • Young learner's picture dictionary

    Young Learner’s Picture Dictionary

    Picture dictionary for kids

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  • The True Message of Jesus Christ

    The True Message of Jesus Christ – by Dr. Bilal Philips

    Jesus Christ represents the common link between the two major religions of Christianity and Islam. This book brings together the writings of Christian and Muslim scholars on the topic of man and the message of Jesus Christ (peace be upon him). It aims to present an objective view of Jesus Christ and the importance of his message.

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  • Dabino syrup 1

    Dabino Syrup- Date sweeteners (470ml)

    **Nigerian Indigenous Date Fruit**
    100% Dates Fruit

    **Usage**
    1. Sweetener for Cereal, Tea & Coffee
    2. Spread on Bread
    3. Toppings on Waffles & Pancakes

    **Organic Facts**
    1. Cholesterol- Free
    2. Sodium- Free
    3. Gluten- Free
    4. Fat- Free

    **Storage Condition**
    1. Store in a cool and dry place
    2. Refrigerate once opened
    3. Always cover the jar tight

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  • Sankara

    Sankara – by Jude Idada

    The African Renaissance is the concept that African people and nations shall overcome the current challenges confronting the continent and achieve cultural, scientific, and economic renewal.

    At thirty-three, in 1983, Thomas Sankara came to power with the goal of eliminating corruption and eliminating the vestiges of colonial domination. He immediately launched one of the most ambitious programmes for social and economic change ever attempted on the African continent.

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  • No excuses

    No Excuses!: The Power of Self-Discipline – by Brian Tracy

    Most people think success comes from good luck or enormous talent, but many successful people achieve their accomplishments in a simpler way: through self-discipline

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  • Working with Emotional Intelligence

    Working with Emotional Intelligence Paperback – by Daniel Goleman

    The secret of success is not what they taught you in school. What matters most is not IQ, not a business school degree, not even technical know-how or years of expertise. The single most important factor in job performance and advancement is emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence is actually a set of skills that anyone can acquire, and in this practical guide, Daniel Goleman identifies them, explains their importance, and shows how they can be fostered.

    For leaders, emotional intelligence is almost 90 percent of what sets stars apart from the mediocre. As Goleman documents, it’s the essential ingredient for reaching and staying at the top in any field, even in high-tech careers. And organizations that learn to operate in emotionally intelligent ways are the companies that will remain vital and dynamic in the competitive marketplace of today—and the future.

    Comprehensively researched, crisply written, and packed with fascinating case histories of triumphs, disasters, and dramatic turnarounds, Working with Emotional Intelligence may be the most important business book you’ll ever read.

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  • What Britain did to Nigeria

    What Britain Did to Nigeria: A Short History of Conquest and Rule – by Max Siollun

    Most accounts of Nigeria’s colonisation were written by British officials, presenting it as a noble civilising mission to rid Africans of barbaric superstition and corrupt tribal leadership. Thanks to this skewed writing of history, many Nigerians today still have Empire nostalgia and view the
    colonial period through rose-tinted glasses.

    Max Siollun offers a bold rethink: an unromanticised history, arguing compellingly that colonialism had few benevolent intentions, but many unjust outcomes. It may have ended slavery and human sacrifice, but it was accompanied by extreme violence; ethnic and religious identity were cynically
    exploited to maintain control, while the forceful remoulding of longstanding legal and social practices permanently altered the culture and internal politics of indigenous communities. The aftershocks of this colonial meddling are still being felt decades after independence. Popular narratives often
    suggest that the economic and political turmoil are homegrown, but the reality is that Britain created many of Nigeria’s crises, and has left them behind for Nigerians to resolve.

    This is a definitive, head-on confrontation with Nigeria’s experience under British rule, showing how it forever changed the country–perhaps cataclysmically.

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  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – by J.K. Rowling

    When the Knight Bus crashes through the darkness and screeches to a halt in front of him, it’s the start of another far from ordinary year at Hogwarts for Harry Potter. Sirius Black, escaped mass-murderer and follower of Lord Voldemort, is on the run – and they say he is coming after Harry. In his first-ever Divination class, Professor Trelawney sees an omen of death in Harry’s tea leaves … But perhaps most terrifying of all are the Dementors patrolling the school grounds, with their soul-sucking kiss.

    These new editions of the classic and internationally bestselling, multi-award-winning series feature instantly pick-up-able new jackets by Jonny Duddle, with huge child appeal, to bring Harry Potter to the next generation of readers. It’s time to PASS THE MAGIC ON

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  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone

    Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K. Rowling

    Harry Potter has never even heard of Hogwarts when the letters start dropping on the doormat at number four, Privet Drive. Addressed in green ink on yellowish parchment with a purple seal, they are swiftly confiscated by his grisly aunt and uncle. Then, on Harry’s eleventh birthday, a great beetle-eyed giant of a man called Rubeus Hagrid bursts in with some astonishing news: Harry Potter is a wizard, and he has a place at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The magic starts here!
    These editions of the classic and internationally bestselling Harry Potter series feature thrilling jacket artwork by award-winning illustrator Jonny Duddle. They are the perfect starting point for anyone who’s ready to lose themselves in the greatest children’s story of all time.

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  • The Smart Money Tribe

    The Smart Money Tribe: An African Woman’s Guide to Making Bank (paperback) – Arese Ugwu

    The Smart Money Tribe is back! Zuri, Tami, Lara, Adesuwa, and Ladun are faced with new challenges in this season of their lives. From the hustle and bustle of Lagos to cosmopolitan London, and the glamour of Cape Town, through their individual stories we see how effective the collaborative power of women can be in building wealth.

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