• Rich Dad

    Wisdom from Rich Dad, Poor Dad by Robert Kiyosaki [Pocket Size]

    A mini abridgement of the #1 Personal Finance book of all time, Wisdom from Rich Dad Poor Dad tells the story of Robert Kiyosaki and his two dads

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  • Myths of Management by Cary L. Cooper and Stefan Stern

    Myths of Management by Cary L. Cooper and Stefan Stern

    In Myths of Management, Cary Cooper and Stefan Stern take you on an entertaining journey through the most famous myths surrounding the much-written about topic of management.

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  • Mono-cultural Economy and Transformation Agenda in Nigeria

    Mono-cultural Economy and Transformation Agenda in Nigeria

    Nigeria is the 8th largest oil producer in the world, the largest in Africa, sith in the organisation of petroleum exporting countries (OPEC), fifth-largest supplier to the United States and the most endowed oil producer in sub-Saharan Africa. The contribution of the oil industry to Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings cannot be over-emphasised.

    However, the impact of the sector on employment generation, value addition and diversification of other sectors of the economy has remained comparatively low.

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  • Night Fall In Zakibiam

    Night Fall In Zakibiam By Osondu Chilagor

    In Nightfall in Zakibiam, the author is as incisive as ever. He reminices with pain the ugly invasion and massacre of innocent Nigerian men, women and children in Zakibiam, Benue state.

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  • The Voyage to Naka

    The Voyage to Naka By Osondu Chilagor

    The Voyage to Naka is a book that celebrates the Tiv people of the middle belt of Nigeria; for truly holding us together with this sumptuous food basket and protecting us froom shame; or your political travials; the battle to keep the bond of unity in the face of internal colonialism, for being the unexplored economic mindfield of the nation, for being dogged defenders of the soul and dignity of man in the face of excrutiatiating lack.

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  • Two Nigerians

    Two Nigerians By Osondu Chilagor

    Two Nigerians, Osondu’s sixth published work. is a resourceful ensemble of poems of diverse theme. This book is the portrait of a society that sails in the turbulent seas of corruption and mismanagement without a compass or the competent stewardship of its captain. It reveals the absurdity of religious conflicts that are undermining our cultural pluralism which is supposed to be an asset.

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  • The Invisible Teacher Of Jamb’s Use Of English By Dele Ashade

    The Invisible Teacher Of JAMB’s Use Of English By Dele Ashade

    The Invisible Teacher Of Jamb’s Use Of English By Dele Ashade

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  • 'A' - ONE ENGLISH

    ‘A’ – ONE ENGLISH

    ‘A’ – ONE ENGLISH is a complete SSCE/GCE Text with past questions and analysed answers from 1980 to date

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  • Fred 2.0

    Fred 2.0: New Ideas on How to Keep Delivering Extraordinary Results by Mark Sanborn

    Fred 2.0: New Ideas on How to Keep Delivering Extraordinary Results by Mark Sanborn introduced the world to Fred, his postman, who delivered extraordinary service in simple but remarkable ways. Fred’s story inspired millions. Companies–even, cities–were inspired to turn the ordinary into the extraordinary each day.

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  • Robin Hood

    Robin Hood by Howard Pyle

    Robin Hood of Great Renown in Nottinghamshire is an 1883 novel by the American illustrator and writer Howard Pyle. Consisting of a series of episodes in the story of the English outlaw Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men, the novel compiles traditional material into a coherent narrative in a colorful, invented “old English” idiom that preserves some flavor of the ballads, and adapts it for children. The novel is notable for taking the subject of Robin Hood, which had been increasingly popular through the 19th century, in a new direction that influenced later writers, artists, and filmmakers through the next century.

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  • Pinocchio

    Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi

    A classic tale of mischance and mischief based on the original adventures.

    A naughty wooden puppet gets into trouble, disobeys his father, forgets his pomises, and skips through life looking for fun. Just like a “real boy.” Until he learns that to become truly real, he must open his heart and think of others.

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  • Black Beauty

    Black Beauty by Anna Sewell

    Black Beauty spends his youth in a loving home, surrounded by friends and cared for by his owners. But when circumstances change, he learns that not all humans are so kind. Passed from hand to hand, Black Beauty witnesses love and cruelty, wealth and poverty, friendship and hardship

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