I wish to start by saying a big well done to Ogechi Ofurum-Omeike for this book, Raising Smarter Kids, a very educative and practical guide to proper parenting. It is a must read for parents desirous of raising kids who will grow up to become responsible and useful members of society. The fact that the […]
“Raising Smarter Kids” by Ogechi Ofurum-Omeike is the best Guide for Effective Parenting
“Fathers and Sons” is a Story of the Desperation that Comes with Finding One’s Identity
“Like father, like son”, goes the popular saying. But not for Osita. At seventeen, he is expected to take up his father’s mantle in a world filled with violence, blood and death; destined to become a ruthless assassin. This wasn’t the life Osita wanted. Or asked for. Neither could he see the possibility of getting […]
“Beginners Quick Guide to Passive Income” Explores How to Generate Revenue with the Internet
While the title is a mouthful, “Beginners quick guide to Passive Income”, there are some things about the book that are very striking. First of all, do not be deceived by the long title, or by the first word, “beginners”. If, for some reason, you think you are not a beginner in online business, and […]
“Perfect Teens Do (Not) Exist” by Gbenga Obakin is the Best Guide for Youths in Today’s World
“I want to pass on to you, the lessons I have learnt,” these are the words clearly stated by the author, Gbenga Obakin. Gbenga Obakin was raised in Nigeria. He moved to the United Kingdom for a Master of Business Administration program and currently works as a financial crime consultant with a vast experience in […]
A Review of “Dead Lions don’t Roar” by Tolu’ A. Akinyemi
Dead Lions Don’t Roar is a collection of fantastic poems. The writer, Tolu Akinyemi did a great job using short but powerful poems to discuss a variety of issues that affect us all, either directly or indirectly. His poems are packed with important lessons that we all can benefit from regardless of age or status. […]
“Kaleidoscopes” by Adebola Adisa Chronicles the Dilemma faced with the reality of being HIV Positive
I must say that Adebola Adisa did a terrific job bringing to fore, the subject of the dreaded HIV/AIDS disease and the stigma associated with testing positive to the virus in her book, Kaleidoscopes. Kaleidoscopes is a collection of ten short stories of different women, who are dealing with various complications associated with HIV infection. […]
Why “Victims” by Igoche J. Igoche is the Perfect Weekend Read
If you’re looking for a short weekend read, this is it. Victims by Igoche J. Igoche is a conscious and timely story told in as few words as necessary, yet it carries lasting import that a million words can’t do justice to. I personally did not expect a book with 69 pages to cover such […]






