A Dream of Nigeria


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A Dream of Nigeria is a collection of published essays examining governance in Nigeria from 2002 to 2005, during Nigeria's current civil-rule dispensation. It is firstly a historical and political assessment of the nature and impact of governance during this period on the social, economic, and spiritual fortunes of the Nigerian peoples. Secondly, it is a whisper, a prayer, and a clarion call for the peoples of Nigeria in particular and Africa in general to reach for something higher than themselves, a set of higher values, forming the basis for good governance, improved service delivery, and civic responsibility at all levels, and creating a more stable political foundation for proper democratization.




The NIGERIAN DREAM: the Ice Prince Story


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The Nigerian Dream, the Ice Prince story tells the story of the new Nigerian message. A message that profers that the Nigerian spirit is capable of achieving the most excellent results. The message of 'made in Nigeria for the World'. It follows Ice Prince from his days as a fledgling in Northern Nigeria to his time as a breakout Artiste in Lagos and details his exploits on the World Stage. The lessons learned, regrets and triumphs are all intertwined in very real life themes of family, community and fortune.It is an inspiring piece of literature for anyone interested in the Nigerian identity.




The Nigeria of My Dreams


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The Nigerian nation is, undoubtedly, a richly blessed nation which reflects unimaginable squalor and deals consistently with self-imposed entanglements that have become walk-overs for much smaller nations. From our amalgamation in 1914, we've been on a journey together as a nation for well over a hundred years and 2020 is the sixtieth anniversary of our independence from the Britons. Today, in 2020, we are still dealing with teething problems of toddler-nations because some people at the helm of affairs only groomed their teeth and not their brains or any other capacity required to build a nation. That's why we are still dreaming for a desired nation after sixty years of independence. This book is about the hope and aspiration of a passionate Nigerian regarding the nation he would like to hand over to his children while hoping that his children will not be having the same dream but experiencing the realities of these dreams. The author hopes to see a new Nigeria in his lifetime which is clearly the responsibility of both citizens and the few in government.




Shattered Dreams


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My Nigerian Dream


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Save the Dream


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The Nigeria of My Dream


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Nollywood Dreams


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It’s the nineties and in Lagos, Nigeria, the “Nollywood” film industry is exploding. Ayamma dreams of leaving her job at her parents’ travel agency and becoming a star. When she auditions for a new film by Nigeria’s hottest director, tension flares with his former leading lady—as sparks fly with Nollywood’s biggest heartthrob




I Chose America


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At the age of 19, Ike Udeh made the difficult decision to travel thousands of miles from his hometown of Enugu, Nigeria, to the United States of America in pursuit of a better life and more opportunity for his family. As a young Nigerian national team soccer player, he was presented with a tough choice: immediate wealth and stardom on a professional European team or a scholarship to play for Alabama A&M University while getting his education. He chose America and an education. Along the way, he was also able to play in major league soccer in the USA. Ike was met regularly with cultures shocks and the challenges entailed in being an immigrant college student and athlete in northern Alabama. He dealt with the pain and disappointment of being away from the home and culture he knew, as well as multiple heartbreaks, but eventually he found lasting love and a worldwide family.




My Nigerian Dream


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My Nigerian Dream presents an irresistible invitation toits readers, an invitation to undertake an excursion into thelived experiences of a young man within the context of anunfolding socio-political panorama.This invitation is irresistible not only on account of thesimple yet lucid communication style of the author buteven more important because of the plethora of issuesraised in the book about the geopolitical entity called Nigeria.