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Category : Book Review

Commonwealth Writers Prize finalist, Uzoma Uponi, highlights plight of albinos in ‘ColorSTRUCK’
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Commonwealth Writers Prize finalist, Uzoma Uponi, highlights plight of albinos in ‘ColorSTRUCK’

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December 10
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Recasting culturally received norms in Emma Eregare’s ‘The Broken Cycle’
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Recasting culturally received norms in Emma Eregare’s ‘The Broken Cycle’

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December 10
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Marriage of beauty and the beast in Aiyeko-Ooto’s ‘The Night Before Dawn’
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Marriage of beauty and the beast in Aiyeko-Ooto’s ‘The Night Before Dawn’

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December 9
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Lionizing biracial identity in Eze’s ‘The Return of Half-Something’
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Lionizing biracial identity in Eze’s ‘The Return of Half-Something’

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November 29
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Sadness and hope across borders in Okafor’s ‘Zeb Silhouette’
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Sadness and hope across borders in Okafor’s ‘Zeb Silhouette’

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November 25
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Socio-political depreciation, redemptive fervour in Stephen Kekeghe’s ‘Rumbling Sky’
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Socio-political depreciation, redemptive fervour in Stephen Kekeghe’s ‘Rumbling Sky’

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November 1
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Portriat of a kingdom in transition in Aiyeko-Ooto’s ‘Blood and Arrows of Wits’
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Portriat of a kingdom in transition in Aiyeko-Ooto’s ‘Blood and Arrows of Wits’

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October 27
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Eze’s Your Church, My Shrine takes a dig at religious hypocrisy
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Eze’s Your Church, My Shrine takes a dig at religious hypocrisy

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August 27
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Giving girls voice unmistakably loud enough to be heard
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Giving girls voice unmistakably loud enough to be heard

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August 25
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‘My book is a new voice speaking on a subject that hasn’t been dived into a lot’
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‘My book is a new voice speaking on a subject that hasn’t been dived into a lot’

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August 25
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