I’m not a fan of memoirs. I’ve never been one. But then, there are times I come across some, and depending on the content, I found them really insightful, educative, motivating and sometimes, entertaining. However, Omoni Oboli’s “The Stars Are Ageless,” is the total icing on the cake. The moment I started, I didn’t want […]
Omoni Oboli’s “The Stars Are Ageless” Is the Icing On the Cake!
Itan- Tales From The Realm: A Journey From Peace To Chaos
Itan – Tales From The Realm Series 1 covers the creation story of Isembaye and the rulership of his children over Ajule. The story starts by letting you know, the origin of Isembaye is not known. All we know is that he is a giant god in green Yoruba outfit, who possesses all wisdom, power, and authority […]
Nature Has No Mercy For the Weak- A Review of “7 Days” By Seyade Shobby
If you attended a boarding school, like I did, you would probably have had the first-hand experience of bullying in boarding houses. What am I saying? Bullying is happening in some homes, on some streets. Some of it is obvious, others are covert… Under the radar. It is possible that you were involved – either […]
Improving Students’ Concentration, Comprehension, and Retention – A Review Of “The Visuals Biology”
The expression “a picture is worth a thousand words” is why content providers add pictures and videos online to generate traffic and improve conversion rates. Copywriters, bloggers and content providers try to add relevant impactful pictures and videos to their content for this reason. Does this influence student performance in academics? It is believed that […]
5 Books We Cannot Wait For This Summer
From Kobe Bryant’s tweet about Children Of Blood and Bone to Taiye Selasi’s approval of Freshwater; Earlier this year you must have read something about these books on our list. In no time, they’ll be available at okadabooks.com, but just before that,- We’re sharing the summaries with you, and even some excerpts , just so you’re […]
Love, Betrayal, and Intrigue – A Review Of “Golibe”
A Repost From BellaNaija Emma, Chidinma, or Golibe, whichever it is you decide to call her at the start of this book, by the time you’re done, like me, you’ll keep repeating, Golibe, inaudibly, and smile to yourself. I never expected this book to be any different from the typical romance books I’ve read before. Actually, […]