Tag: Book Review
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Book Review: From chaos to consensus? A critical review of Demonstration of Craze and Nigeria’s Democratic Evolution – Abiodun Adeniyi
The book, Demonstration of Craze: Struggles and Transition to Democracy in Nigeria” by Abdul Oroh, is a 614-page effort segmented into 30 chapters, with an estimated word count of three hundred thousand (300,000). It is above average in volume and spans multiple nonfiction genres, including autobiography, history, politics, philosophy, sociology, and, in some places, religion,…
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The Review of the book, “The Purpose”
The Title: Purpose means the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists. It also means a person’s sense of resolve or determination. The title connotes there is a reason for every phase of life. If people fail to understand the reason, they cannot maximize or achieve the expected result.
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The 2023 Road to Aso Rock? – By Olusegun Adeniyi
My friend and brother, Magnus Onyibe could not have picked a better time to publish this book, ‘Becoming President of Nigeria: A Citizen’s Guide’. But I doubt if politicians and private sector titans who have already invested forty or one hundred million Naira just to secure the nomination forms of their parties would be looking…
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REVIEW: Till Dawn Comes With A Song
Title: Till Dawn Comes With A Song Author: Theophilus Ejorh Publisher: Methuselah Press, Dublin Year of Publication: 2020 Pages: 219 Reviewer: Kunle Animashaun “His grip was firm when he took the note to read the third time. The message stared at him. He stared back at it. The warning was brief and clear-cut. They would…
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BOOK REVIEW: Up-to-date current affairs on Urhobo nation
Title: UP-TO-DATE CURRENT AFFAIRS ON URHOBO NATION Authored by Assin Godstime Publisher: Digital Books, Benin City. Pages: 108 Year of Publication: first published in April 2019, republished in August 2020. Reviewer: Emmanuel Ogheneochuko Arodovwe Amongst the negative consequences of the colonial experience in Africa, nay Nigeria was the misplaced optimism in the possibility of a…