Books
The True Nigerian Child
The True Nigerian Child highlights the dysfunctionality of modern society. It is a story that portrays the ills of society towards the girl-child in Africa. Nevertheless, it resonates with the adage that states: if you want something done right, do it yourself.
In this African literature by Stanley Edokpolo, a prolific Nigerian writer and graphic artist, we see young women stand against the norms of society to bring civility to their world.
This captivating story reveals more profound insight into African society and the travails caused by bad leadership and inaction.
Get ready to switch gears from one narrator to the other as they tell a story about a girl’s rise from suffering to significance.
ADA (comic)
For Ada, the best place in the world is Umuofia-agu in the heart of Africa. The weather is excellent, and the people are kind and funny.
She is a remarkable dancer and a beautiful, respectful girl. Every child dreams of becoming Ada until something terrible happens that will change her life forever.
This graphic novel draws from the compelling story “The True Nigerian Child.”
Hunger Republic
Wright, a rebellious teen raised in opulence in a developed country, and destined to control a Billionaire Empire, was sent away to school on an Island in a third world country where hunger and hardship was the norm. Instead of breaking down, the spoilt teenager grew into a butterfly of radiance and prominence by helping to rebuild the hopeless Island to the admiration of the parents. By investing in Agro-business and partnering with the government, Wright made a statement unknown to the Island. However, the unexpected happened just when the ovation was loudest. It was the last hope of redemption.
The Great Falls (comic)
Ada Part 2.
For Ada, the best place in the world is Umuofia-agu in the heart of Africa. The weather is excellent, and the people are kind and funny.
She is a remarkable dancer and a beautiful, respectful girl. Every child dreams of becoming Ada until something terrible happens that will change her life forever.
This graphic novel draws from the compelling story “The True Nigerian Child.”
Why Christmas Is Forever (comic)
Why is Christmas forever? The answer will guard Ibinabo through life. Follow her in “Why Christmas is Forever” as she struggles emotionally to deal with her new normal, knowing that while some things may become extinct in our lives, others will endure for ONE reason. This comic by Stan Broderick’E will entertain, educate, and simply put, strengthen you to cope with uncertainties and tough times.
Stan Broderick’E adapts his stories to comics because they are easier to read; they show and not just tell; they educate in a less intimidating fashion and are beautiful.
From Failure To Success
From Failure To Success (A 30-Day Guide to Exceptional Achievement) is as the name implies. If you spend 2-minutes each day reading a chapter, you should be done in 30 days; ‘by done’, I don’t just mean that you have finished reading, but you must have experienced a change in your life.
The short but inspired words garnished with wise accepted sayings will surely provoke anyone from their present position to a better place.
Regardless of your busy schedule, you can read this book. Whether you have failed, failing or succeeding in your endeavour, you will find this book timely.
Open your heart to the lessons as they challenge you to make your life better, fuller and more prosperous. The door to a new level is open to all. Just take the step forward and journey to the top.
Carrier of the Goatskin
In this tale set in the 1950s, young Africans align with unseen forces to save the world from extinction despite their handicaps and limitations.
Mario of Spectacular Realm comes to the earth’s rescue when evil forces threaten its existence. With time running out, he and his lover, Antonietta, look unto unlikely allies in Okpe land at the heart of West Africa.
Ede, a young Okpe teacher, returns from London with a burning desire to educate the people but meets an unprecedented challenge. Will commitment and sacrifice be enough to save us all?