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Sick
0₦4,649.45Finding himself in a huge fortune with nothing to do, Felipe decides to travel round the world to places sick things are happening. When he is done, he knows the world is truly a sick place – a sick place without a cure.
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Sieged
0₦9,314.45Looting of public wealth by politicians who behave like headhunters that have felled an elephant creates sieges in Bivan’s house from which neither ruler nor ruled, rich nor poor can hope to escape alive or even remain sane! Both God and the Devil are suspects as the welfare of society falls to ruins on the streets…
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The Disappointed Three
0₦7,759.45Chased by drought and famine, Yacita and his people find an oasis in the desert and make it their new homestead. But the greed and ambition of a few people soon bring disaster and disappointment to man, Bayanga – the god of the desert, and the oasis.
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Broke
0₦6,204.45Nyaan commits the taboo of calling her husband by his name. She is required to cleanse the land and appease the gods. She cooks the food she is to appease the gods only for someone to steal and eat what she cooked. All hell is let loose over this taboo only for someone to urinate on the sacred gourd the people were to swear by to fish out the culprit who stole and ate the food of the gods. By this last taboo, the freedom and impunity bred by the religion of Yahweh as the people of Chidadan refer to Christianity, have done their worst. Agan comes to the rescue but it is too late. Chidadan is broke and remains broke.
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The Dark Star North
0₦6,204.45Pristine and unpolluted, the earth is the green star north to spirit beings in Kenon two planets away from the earth. When the earth gets polluted and defiled losing its green colour that improves the sights of spirit beings in Kenon, the earth turns dark and is now called the dark star north by the spirit beings. When spirit beings led by Jerol set out to stop pollution and degradation of the earth by humans, it seems catastrophe is let loose and there is no hope of recovery for the earth – the dark star north.
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Slates and Bowls
0₦6,204.45Born into a poor, polygamous home with many children his father cannot cater for, Mujahid ended up in a madrasa with a slate and bowl. Inspired to jihad by Gazali his madrasa teacher, Mujahid formed Lakum-Hakum, a jihadist group that turns slates to swords and bowls to receptacles for collecting blood. Lakum-Hakum takes Jeddere through channels of bloodletting which claim the mentor of a violent protégé; through canals of abduction and rape which frayed the patience and tolerance of the world.
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The Village Tradesman
0₦3,576.50The story of Mallam Nuhu the village tradesman, is the story of industry and perseverance, the hope and despair of ambition and the hypocrisy of a man’s life in society.
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Tales of Tartarus
0₦4,649.45Wars flare out in Tartari from poor reasoning and are fuelled by poor reasoning. While no one can make sense of the wars, the wars are making hell for everyone.
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Nigerian Oil and Gas Industry: Institutions, Issues, Law and Policy
0₦13,979.45Though predominantly on oil and gas law, this is nonetheless a veritable Reference Book on the oil and gas industry in Nigeria. It places before everyone interested in the oil and gas industry basic and critical oil and gas issues not in common circulation in existing texts on the subject.
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The Law and Practice of Equity and Trust
0₦3,576.50This book is a straightforward text on the principles of equity and trust, beginning from ancient usages to more modern times in common law countries. The last quarter of the book in particular details and discusses Nigerian law and practice of equity and trust, and likely path of development or evolution.
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The Theory and Practice of International Economic Law
0₦3,576.50This book is on international economic law, and as such unavoidably examines international economic institutions which to some extent determine the content and character of international economic law- the IMF, the World Bank, OECD, OPEC, the Paris and London Clubs of Creditors, the G8 and G20, regional economic blocs and other economic institutions.
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Environmental Protection Law and Practice
0₦3,576.50Environmental Science issues like global warming caused by greenhouse effect, negative and positive feedback, the Gaia hypothesis, the Chaos theory, et cetera, have been explained in such detailed and literal form that can easily be understood by the law student, law lecturer, legal practitioner and even the general reader who otherwise might find these scientific issues critical to appreciating the law in the area. Environmental economics, cost-benefit analysis, tradable permits, et cetera, have also been explained in a manner that makes the law in the area easily understandable.