“It’s a jungle out there,” sang Randy Newman. He couldn’t be closer to the truth than that. The world is a dangerous place to live in, and the novel Scare the Birds by Taiwo Olawole drives that grim truth home in a surreal way. Taiwo delved into the subject of kidnapping, which has been the […]
Scare The Birds: An Imperative Read For A Time Like This – Book Review
In Sex Is Not The Strategy, Chidinma Onuoha Preaches A Gospel That Is Deep In Truth And Practicality
In Sex Is Not The Strategy, Chidinma Onuoha preaches a gospel that is deep in truth and practicality. With a simple message, she tears down societal norms that limit, label, and endanger women who are in abusive relationships. From time immemorial, women have always been the disadvantaged sex. Even in the Christian Faith with its […]
Thinking About Running A Startup? Let Dr. Ebinabo Ofrey’s New Book Be Your Guide – A Book Review
Attract Customers And Investors Like A Magnet is a book about beginning a startup. As the author, Dr. Ebinabo Ofrey, says, “You will notice I did not say ‘attract investors and customers’ because you have to first attract customers before you begin to attract investors.” But the name is not the only clearly defined part […]
Anthony Azekwoh’s Tells An Impressive Origin Story In Time’s Arrow: The Origin of Madam Koi Koi
Time’s Arrow does not falter or reverse. It only moves forward. Now that is a truth I cannot argue with because even in those vulnerable moments when we remember the past, even in those helpless instances where we live in the past, time still moves forward. But it is okay to be nostalgic. There’s healing […]
‘Francis Is Alive’ By Moshood Adebayo Is An Exciting Piece Of Fiction About The Nigerian Government And Its Security Agencies
Guess what? Francis Is Alive and he is in Nigeria. Now that’s a mystery. It’s the kind of mystery that leaves you at the edge of your seat as you flip through the pages of this amazing thriller by Moshood Adebayo. World War III is looming and in this intriguing but layered story about intelligence […]
Sasi Miet Jaja’s ‘Native Foreigners’ is Like an Ode to the Oil-rich Niger Delta: a Perfect Tribute for the People of the South-South – Book Review
Culture is a people’s way of life, and Sasi Miet Jaja’s Native Foreigners is a book that embraces culture in every way. For far too long, the Ijaw, Ibibio, Kalabari and many other minority ethnic groups in Nigeria have had their stories infused or appropriated by that of the major tribes. But this time, it […]
Bunmi Oyinsan’s ‘Adventures of Anansi and Sewa Spider’ Reminds Us of the Joys of Childhood
Bunmi Oyinsan’s Adventures of Anansi and Sewa Spider – A Rainy Day breaks through labels and norms in the gentlest of ways. It is many things, but most importantly, it’s a children’s book that’s filled with the joys, delights, and simplicity of childhood. With colourful pictures and an easy-to-read language, the pages carry every child […]


