Category: Book of the week
BOOK OF THE WEEK: ‘Building Beyond You: The Journey of Business Transition and Legacy’ by Tara Fela-Durotoye
'Building Beyond You: The Journey of Business Transition and Legacy' is more than a book — it is a call to vision. It tells the remarkable story of Ta [...]
BOOK OF THE WEEK: Spirit of Vodi by Seyi Adekunle
From humble beginnings in the barracks to building one of Nigeria’s most iconic fashion brands, the journey of Seyi Adekunle aka Seyi Vodi is one of v [...]
Book Of The Week: ‘The Wellness Evangelist – Dr. Awele Elumelu @ 55’ by Lanre Alfred
It is not every day that a biography fulfills the narrative of more than paper and print. And so it is with The Wellness Evangelist – Dr. Awel [...]
BOOK OF THE WEEK: ‘K1 De Ultimate: A Legacy’ by Jide Taiwo
Jide Taiwo, a Nigerian writer, has unveiled his latest literary work, ‘K1 De Ultimate: A Legacy
The book is a comprehensive chronicle dedicated [...]
‘How Depression Saved My Life’ by Chude Jideonwo
Chude Jideonwo, a media entrepreneur and host of the viral talk show #WithChude has officially released his deeply personal memoir, How Depression Sa [...]
‘Obi: The Political Change Agent’ by Ike Abonyi
Obi: The Political Change Agent, a book by Ike Abonyi chronicles the political journey of Peter Obi, a figure who has become a voice for change in Nig [...]
‘From Soldier to Statesman: The Legacy of Muhammadu Buhari’ by Charles Omole
In the annals of Nigerian history, few leaders have commanded as much sustained attention, loyalty, and indeed, controversy, as Muhammadu Buhari.
H [...]
‘Refurbished Hope For A Fresh Start’ By Sunmbo Adeoye
Seasons of chaos and storms are inevitable in life. These seasons can make one feel abandoned as if all hope is lost [...]
‘The Big Kahuna: Triumphs of Abdulsamad Rabiu at 65’ by Lanre Alfred
Not all men born of the soil walk with the hush of royalty. Fewer still leave behind a trail so luminous, it sings.
Abdulsamad Rabiu is one such ma [...]
BOOK OF THE WEEK: ‘Opral Benson: Life and Legend’
There are very few Africans who have traversed the continent’s socio-cultural landscape for as long and with as much panache and penetration as Opral [...]