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Author | : Kingsley Adrian Banks |
Publisher | : Kingsley Adrian Banks |
Total Pages | : 449 |
Release | : 2022-12-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1005693277 |
Adamma is happy now, or thinks she is as happy as she can ever be...until one night, when she dreams of a very beautiful woman, Mmirimma, her long-lost mother lost to history over twenty years ago. Adamma's strange dream centers around the events that led to the death of her father and the disappearance of her mother. Against all rationality, against all evidence to the contrary, Adamma rekindles the flames of hope, that her mother Mmirimma who had been missing for over twenty years, is still alive. From the glitzy playgrounds of Lagos, Adamma heads East, seeking answers to questions that had plagued her entire adult life...and there, back East, she hits a brick wall. She is warned to stop looking for Mmirimma, that a dark and terrifying destiny awaits her if she doesn't let her mother go. Against all odds, Adamma embarks on a journey back into her past, to find the threads of her long-lost family. But, along the way, she descends into shocking chaos, as if Fate itself is working against her. Death dogs her footsteps, trusted friends become enemies, her family seems to be falling apart, yet she ploughs on in her search for her mother. With each step she makes closer to the truth about her mother's disappearance, her family seems to fall apart the more, and she faces a trial that will send her to her death if she loses, and destroy her family if she wins.
Author | : Khabyr Fasasi |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 79 |
Release | : 2017-09-11 |
Genre | : Literary Collections |
ISBN | : 1524683450 |
Six Hundred Incisions is a collection of contemporary African short stories which make vivid satirical statements especially on the individual, social and religious lives of the people, young and old, as characterised by desperation, deception, fear of retributive justice, human failings and marital infidelity. Woven in simple everyday language, sometimes serious and at other times hilarious, the narratives are easy to grasp, the actions depict the reality of lives of the people, the characters are commonplace and the setting is familiar.
Author | : Chimezie Jude L. Ogborogu |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 74 |
Release | : 2018-09-25 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1546298231 |
“It’s not a mere claim that Omalugo is an iconic thought and observations carefully expressed in this masterpiece. It is an anticipated, a deliberate, and a focused attempt towards making the reader think and ideologically reason like the human we supposed we are. Remove the humanity in us, we become practically like every other wild animal known to man. ‘Ede’ in Omalugo depicts the like of some born into fragmented and unbargained circumstance, who suffer not because of the fault of theirs but for wickedness in man. ‘Agbomma’ can be literally likened to ordinary beasts, people full of hate, jealousy, and greed, just for the sake of it, tribe that appropriate superiority to themselves. Omalugo is a knowledge-based book, deliberately encrypted to unlock the mental potentials in us. This hall isn’t designed for the lazy mind “for they have eyes but couldn’t see, and ears but couldn’t hear,” (Jeremiah 5:21). Knowledge is a cosmic phenomenon. It transcends sociopolitical, racial, cultural, and religious boundaries. Love, justice, and equity are natural characteristics of God we claim we have. But any spirituality, knowledge, or education that is void of the aforementioned is a mere fantasy. Truth has been chemically adulterated, morphologically mutilated, and etymologically raped or abused. This actuates the unassailable difficulty in understanding who we are amid the ubiquitous. Suffice it to say, the nature is ever willing for the minds that are sincerely willing to know. I wish you understand as you read. Success always knock at the door of those who do ask questions, who do think, and who are willing to be the change so wished.”
Author | : Melissa Sargeant- Questelles |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 123 |
Release | : 2015-06-01 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1504911830 |
The Unmockable Master is a story of two young women, Adamma Guidance and Haala Snow, whose main goal was to make it into Gods eternal kingdom. Both women had a dynamic prayer life, and so their friendship skyrocketed, causing them to trust each other. It all shattered when Haalas cousin, Afafa, and her companion, Gada, entered their lives. They had appeared as angels of light. They revealed things that appeared true and did many wonderful works in the name of the Lord. Along with another sister in faith, Sister Cairoshell, they had a prayer meeting that caught the eyes of many believers in Christ. At these prayer meetings, prophecies were made, hooking and bundling many victims as they became spellbound into a deadly trap of deceit. It was later discovered these people sought an ungodly source! Sadly, some people continue with false ideologies and teachings contrary to Gods will. Consequently, the hurt and sufferings are manifesting itself in all corners of the Earth. Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap (Galatians 6:7).
Author | : Chike Momah |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 303 |
Release | : 2010-03-31 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1450062148 |
Christian Chike Momah was born on October 20, 1930 to Sidney and Grace Momah, of Obiuno, Otolo, Nnewi, Nigeria. He was educated at the St. Michael’s (C.M.S.) School, Aba; the Government College, Umuahia; and the University College, Ibadan, where he earned a Bachelor’s degree in History, English and Religious Studies in 1953. In 1959, he obtained the Associateship of the Library Association from the University College, London.
Author | : Chike Uzoma |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2012-03-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1467014052 |
Nnadi Uzomba,a native of Amoka refused to be bound by native custom especially the ritual of female circumcision. His stiff resistance was due to the death of several of his childhood mates including his elder sister Oluchi, as a result of injuries sustained from the knife of circumcision. But his Amoka people would not take this effrontery to age-long tradition,as the gods would be angry if they renege on the circumcision of girl.Consequently ,Nnadi was captured and cast into slavery and his family ruined by the arrow-heads. But in course of voyage, he was rescued by the British anti slave naval vessel and brought to Calabar where he met Meryl a pioneer missionary. He was to form part of the early effort in proselytizing the hinterland including his native Amokaland, where he was reunited with his beleaguered family.
Author | : Ebeogu, Afam |
Publisher | : African Heritage Press |
Total Pages | : 473 |
Release | : 2017-05-25 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 194072919X |
Ethnosensitive Dimensions of African Oral Literature: Igbo Perspectives is a collection of nineteen essays spanning all genres of African Oral literature, from the poetic genre to the rhetorical genre. Part One of the book is introductory, and includes three essays that are of a general kind, touching all aspects of the genres, while Part Two includes six essays concerned with the poetic genre. Part Three, made up of two essays and concern the prose genre while Part Four, of two essays, examines the drama genre. Part Five, made up of three essays, addresses the rhetorical genre, and Part Six has three essays that cut across all the genres. The contributions examine the implications of ethnocentric imperatives of oral literature in relation to nationalistic demands.
Author | : Kotra Siva Rama Krishna |
Publisher | : Kotra Siva Rama Krishna |
Total Pages | : 1420 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : |
First ‘Amaswitha’(1,51,618 words): Muhura an evil man because of his anger on god decided to expand his empire in the whole of the universe. He started doing atrocities in the world taking the help of bad angels. But the great psychiatrist Sahamooti and parapsychologist Vamsi demolished the palace in which Muhura and his gang were stationed and made them powerless and helter-skelter for a long time. Next ‘Sasikala’ (1,09,423 words): Muhura and his gang who have become powerless and helter-skelter for a long time because of demolition of evil palace, once again grouped together and started doing atrocities on the earth once more. Then, Vamsi, the parapsychologist as per the advice of ‘Amaswitha’ the queen of the empire of Muhura, took Muhura, Ahina and Amaswitha into him in his village where Amaswitha took birth as ‘Sasikala’ Then ‘Rustle in the Leaves’ (3,52,000 words): Once again Muhura and his gang were out and in the open. Their atrocities this time on the earth were even more vigorous. Vamsi and others could not know whether the mission of Vamsi was failed or they have been made believe by Muhura that Vamsi took Muhura, Ahina and Amaswitha into him. As the atrocities of Muhura were unbearable and unthinkable, Vamsi and Sahamooti once again decided to put an end to Muhura and his gang once and forever. For that they took the help of not only Dr.Rose, Dr.Charles, psychiatrists who helped them previously to go against Muhura but also people like Vinay, another parapsychologist, Niranjan, other psychologist and some others also. How this time Vamsi, Sahamooti and others who determined in themselves so strongly to destroy Muhura and his gang forever succeeded in their mission is the story of 3,52,000 words mega romantic, psychological and paranormal thriller ‘Rustle in the Leaves.’
Author | : Lynda B. Ukemenam |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 166 |
Release | : 2009-09-14 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1450045375 |
Author | : Tanya Byrne |
Publisher | : Headline |
Total Pages | : 267 |
Release | : 2013-05-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0755393104 |
The sensationally good Tanya Byrne returns with her new novel - a dark, compulsive tale of obsession and betrayal When sixteen-year-old Adamma Okomma, a Nigerian diplomat's daughter, arrives at exclusive Crofton College in Wiltshire, she is immediately drawn to beautiful, tempestuous, unpredictable Scarlett Chiltern. Adamma and Scarlett become inseparable - until they fall for the same guy. Soon the battle lines are drawn and Adamma is shunned by Scarlett and her privileged peers. But then Scarlett goes missing and everything takes a darker turn. Adamma always knew that Scarlett had her secrets, but some secrets are too big to keep and this one will change all of their lives for ever.