Kukogho Iruesiri Samson is the Founder/CEO of popular educational and publishing firm, Words Rhymes & Rhythm Publishers Ltd. He is an award-winning author of 4 books What Can Words Do?, I Said These Words, Words of Eros & We Who Sowed Hurt and Beaded Pains, all of which are available on OkadaBooks.
Meet Kukogho Iruesiri Samson- Winner of the Dusty Manuscript Contest
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Being a company that deals directly with authors, we’ve noticed that a lot of new authors struggle with selling their books. I mean, it’s disheartening, right? After burning the midnight candle and enduring days and months of sleepless nights, you then find that no one is willing to buy your book. Or just a few […]
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Farmer Makes Quarter Of a Million Naira Writing Romance Novels In Hausa
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