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Nigerian literature

Cursed Daughters Book – Cursed Women but Unstoppable Hope

Cursed Daughters by Oyinkan Braithwaite review

Cursed Daughters is a dark, witty, Lagos-set family saga about Monife, Ebun, and Eniiyi—three women bound by a supposed love-curse and a reincarnation rumor—who must decide whether to repeat the … Read more

Arrow of God (1964): The Untold Truth About Ezeulu’s Rise and Fall in Achebe’s Masterpiece

Arrow of God: The Untold Truth About Ezeulu’s Rise

Arrow of God, written by Chinua Achebe and published in 1964 by Heinemann as part of the African Writers Series, is the third and final instalment of his African Trilogy … Read more

No Longer at Ease: A Powerful Tale of Corruption and Cultural Conflict

No Longer at Ease: A Powerful Tale of Corruption and Cultural Conflict

No Longer at Ease, written by Nigerian author Chinua Achebe and first published in 1960 by Heinemann, is the second novel in Achebe’s African Trilogy, positioned between Things Fall Apart … Read more

Things Fall Apart: The Bright and Dark Truths Achebe Reveals

Things Fall Apart: The Bright and Dark Truths Achebe Reveals

Things Fall Apart, first published on 17 June 1958 by Heinemann, is the debut novel of Nigerian author Chinua Achebe. The book quickly became a cornerstone of modern African literature, … Read more

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