I completed my first Nigerian fiction reading for the year 2020 in a hotel in Lagos, a continuation of a...
Fleeing violence and political crises in parts of the Middle East as well as poverty and economic challenges in Africa,...
Welcome to Leye Adenle’s Lagos where, a few pages into the plot, the prologue in fact, a private jet, with...
Mohammed Bello Adoke, the author of this self-published (and self-serving) memoir was Nigeria’s attorney-general and minister of justice from 2010...
James Eze, former Literary Editor of the Sunday Sun (Nigeria), former banker, well-known organizer of literary events and current Chief...
Tunde Leye’s Afonja: The Rise is a well written piece of historical fiction. It chronicles the story of a society...
It takes tremendous courage for a Nigerian woman to engage in an open love affair with another woman. The act...
Apotheosis of Ironsi Ironsi – The Army, Power And Politics by Chuks Iloegbunam; Eminent Biographies (EB), Awka, Nigeria; 2019; 298pp...
(Narrative Landscape Press Limited, 2017, pp.111) I am not sure whether I offered to review this book, The Pressure Cooker...
This is an important novel coming at a time when travelling has become a way of life. Crossing borders, breaching...
Sons of a Priest is a book big in size, profound in content, diverse in its views and as complex...
For a country perched on the horn of a continent, it is easy for Eritrea to slip into the ocean...















