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Zaynab Alkali has authored the following books, The Stillborn, The Virtuous Woman, Cobwebs & Others, The Descendants, The Initiates and the most recently Invisible Borders,. Three of the six books have won prizes, The Stillborn - ANA prize for the Best novel of the year, The Virtuous Woman – Spectrum Award (1978–2002), Cobwebs & Other ...
The police in modern Nigeria, 1861–1965: Origins, development, and role. Nigeria Since Independence. Heinemann Educational Books. ISBN 978-129-481-7 [10] Nigerian federalism in historical perspective. Federalism and Political Restructuring in Nigeria. Ibadan: Spectrum.
Eddie Albert Okechukwu Iroh (born 21 April 1945) is a Nigerian novelist, journalist and former director of the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria.. He is best known internationally for his trilogy of war novels: Forty-eight Guns for the General (1976), Toads of War (1979) and The Siren in the Night (1982).
Spectrum Books: Ibadan, Nigeria. ISBN 9789782462466 OCLC 33104422; Ìsarà : A Voyage around "Essay" (1989). Methuen, London. ISBN 9780413634108 OCLC 610678177; You Must Set Forth at Dawn (2006). Random House: New York. ISBN 9780375503658 OCLC 65562688; Climate of Fear: The Quest for Dignity in a Dehumanized World (2005). Random House: New York.
His 1988 historical novel about Nigeria, Just Before Dawn (Spectrum Books), [12] was controversial and led Omotoso to leave his native country. After visiting professorships in English at the University of Stirling and the National University of Lesotho and a spell at the Talawa Theatre Company , London , he became a professor of English at the ...
Ibadan, Nigeria: Ibadan University Press, 1988. Bibliographical survey of sources for early Yoruba language and literature studies, 1820–1970. Ibadan: Ibadan University Press, 2001. A break in the silence : a historical note on Lt. Colonel Victor Adebukunola Banjo. Ibadan: Spectrum Books Ltd, 2001.
Aisha Lemu, MON (died 5 January 2019) was a British-born author and religious educator who converted to Islam in 1961 and lived most of her life in Nigeria. Life [ edit ]
The book was reviews and welcomed with highly acclaimed contributions. Yakubu Suleiman in a review on Africa Spectrum praised the book writing, "Through its accessible writing and innovative approach, the book contributes significantly to the understanding of Nigeria's role in World War II and challenges Eurocentric narratives of the conflict ...