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Bukar Usman Releases More Books To Reading Public

Posted on November 28, 2019November 28, 2019 by bookcraft
Bukar Usman Releases More Books To Reading Public

Dr. Bukar Usman Foundation has again enriched the readers’ world by churning out more new books to round off the […]

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Posted in News/Events, PeopleTagged Ben Tomoloju, BOOKCRAFT, Bukar Usman, DR. BURKAR USMAN FOUNDATION, Falsafar Bukar Usman, My Public Service Journey, Nigeria, Nigerian Folklore Society (NFS), Restructuring Nigeria

The Man Lives- A Review By Obi Enweze

Posted on August 22, 2019 by bookcraft
The Man Lives- A Review By Obi Enweze

The Man Lives: A Dialogue with Wole Soyinka on Life, Literature, and Politics by Okey Ndibe. 141 pages. (Bookcraft Publishers, […]

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Posted in Book ReviewsTagged Buhari, Memoir, Nigeria, Nobel Laureate, OKEY NDIBE, Pyrates Confraternity, The Man Died, The Man Lives, WOLE SOYINKA

Weaving the Past, Present and Future By Nureni Ibrahim

Posted on April 23, 2019 by bookcraft
Weaving the Past, Present and Future By Nureni Ibrahim

Title: Can Anything Good Come Out of History? Author: Obaro Ikime Publisher: Bookcraft Number of pages: 321 Year of publication: […]

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Posted in Book ReviewsTagged Can Anything Good Come Out of History?, Essays, Gani Fawehinmi, History, Niger Delta, Nigeria, Obaro Ikime, WAWA Book Review

On Olusegun Adeniyi’s book on forced migration: From Africa’s frying pan to Europe’s fire

Posted on April 23, 2019 by bookcraft
On Olusegun Adeniyi’s book on forced migration: From Africa’s frying pan to Europe’s fire

You should get a copy of Olusegun Adeniyi’s new book, From Frying Pan to Fire: How African migrants risk everything […]

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Posted in Book ReviewsTagged Chinua Achebe, FROM FRYING PAN TO FIRE, Illegal Migration, Nigeria, Olusegun Adeniyi

Unpacking Kingsley Moghalu’s ‘Big’ Vision For Nigeria – A Book Review By Chima Amadi

Posted on March 27, 2019 by bookcraft
Unpacking Kingsley Moghalu’s ‘Big’ Vision For Nigeria – A Book Review By Chima Amadi

Mr Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, without trying to be irreverent and with the most profound respect and regards that I […]

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Posted in Book ReviewsTagged B.I.G, BOOK REVIEW, BUILD INNOVATE AND GROW, Chima Amadi, Kingsley Moghalu, MOGHALU, Nigeria, NIGERIAN PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANT, SAHARA reporters

REFLECTING ON KINGSLEY MOGHALU’S “BUILD, INNOVATE AND GROW: MY VISION FOR OUR COUNTRY By Tobechukwu Nneli

Posted on March 27, 2019 by bookcraft
REFLECTING ON KINGSLEY MOGHALU’S “BUILD, INNOVATE AND GROW: MY VISION FOR OUR COUNTRY By Tobechukwu Nneli

The Nigerian desire for a quality life is longstanding. Unfortunately, the actualisation of this dream has remained elusive despite the […]

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Posted in Book ReviewsTagged B.I.G, Biafra, CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA, Kingsley Moghalu, LONDON SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SCIENCE, MOGHALU, Niger Delta, Nigeria, Nnamdi Kanu

Book Review: His-Story of Nigerian Football By Ayodele Ibiyemi

Posted on March 27, 2019 by bookcraft
Book Review: His-Story of Nigerian Football By Ayodele Ibiyemi

Title: A Story of Heroes and Epics: The History of Football in Nigeria Author: Wiebe Boer Publisher: Bookcraft Number of […]

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Posted in Book ReviewsTagged BOOK REVIEW, FIFA, Football, NFF, Nigeria, Nigeria football Association, The History of Football in Nigeria, Wiebe Boer

Book Review – Nigeria: A New History of a Turbulent Century by Bronwen Manby

Posted on March 5, 2019March 5, 2019 by bookcraft
Book Review – Nigeria: A New History of a Turbulent Century by Bronwen Manby

Richard Bourne has provided an excellent overview of the main political events of Nigeria’s first hundred years, but no deeper […]

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Posted in Book ReviewsTagged BOOK REVIEW, Bronwen Manby, London School of Economics, Nigeria, Nigeria: A New History of a Turbulent Century, Richard Bourne

Excerpt from ‘The Eagle And The Springbok by Adekeye Adebajo’

Posted on February 28, 2019 by bookcraft
Excerpt from ‘The Eagle And The Springbok by Adekeye Adebajo’

Culture: Nollywood versus South Africa Inc. Nigeria’s exceptionalism includes the deep continuities of indigenous cultures. South Africa’s exceptionalism has included […]

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Posted in Flash FictionTagged Adekeye Adebajo, Book Excerpt, Nigeria, South Africa, The Eagle And The Springbok

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