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Literature written to inspire and motivate often gets a bad rap, but if Nigeria desires to defeat a culture of apathy and instil an ethos of civic leadership in its youth, then the daring feats and accomplishments of everyday local heroes need to be documented in a format digestible by young audiences
Masobe Books has acquired “Fall From Grace,” a new crime thriller by Nigerian-British author Leye…
Towards the end of the novel, as Chidi’s world begins to unravel, another character, Billy of Asia, surfaces as an older man who, once deep in internet fraud at its onset, gave it all up to go legit. It is through him that Okehʼs moral observations are most plainly voiced, as Billy laments the proliferation of digital fraud among Nigerian youths as a symptom of a dying society.











