The Journey of a Thousand Naira Note: Part Two


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The Journey continues in Part 2 of this African Graphic Novel Adventure Series! In the second part of THE JOURNEY OF A THOUSAND NAIRA NOTE, the one thousand Naira note continues its colorful and exciting travels through the lives of ordinary Nigerians. Money ushers in new beginnings, solves problems and even restores hope. From lovers to university students to traders, the thousand Naira note is a silent witness to the changes and daily triumphs that often go unnoticed and uncelebrated. Each chapter explores the role money plays in love and relationships, marriage, education, politics, trade, and commerce. This is a glimpse into the Nigerian experience through the eyes of the highest denomination: one thousand Naira.




The Journey of a Thousand Naira Note: Part One


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A Debut African Graphic Novel about the Naira: the official currency of Nigeria. The First Part of an Exciting Graphic Novel Adventure Series. The Naira is the official currency of Nigeria, the most populous country in Africa. In this graphic novel debut, One Thousand Naira, the highest current denomination, travels from the mint where it is manufactured into the hands of people from all walks of life including traders, craftsmen, artisans and even, students. Money is present at the start of friendships, triumphs and failures, the birth of a child, celebrations and everyday trade and commerce. From the mundane to major milestones, the thousand Naira note witnesses the passage of time, observing the highs and lows in people’s lives. Through vibrant illustrations, strong narration, and humorous dialogue, the reader is transported to various places where money changes hands and gets a glimpse into how Nigerians spend money.




Critical Journey


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The Battle of Destiny


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Mr. and Mrs Kelechi suffered reproach of abject poverty and prolonged childlessness in marriage. At old age, contrary to nature and against the anticipation of the globe, they bring into the world their ambassadors - a set of twins: Amechi, a boy and Ogechi, a girl. Ogechi as expected is given in marriage to a hunter at a very tender age as female children are believed to be of little or no importance. Before long, Amechi becomes an orphan having lost his aged parents. He thereafter comes face to face with many challenges




Easter in Lagos


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A colorful holiday picture book, which captures the festivities, traditions, and excitement of Easter in Lagos, a modern African city. It's Easter Sunday in Lagos. People are excited and celebrating. But Eyitomi misses her Grandma. In a heartfelt letter, she gives her grandmother Seven Reasons Why She Should Spend her Next Easter in Lagos. But Mummy and Daddy have a surprise of their own. Readers of all ages will love reading a little girl's account of what makes Easter in Lagos truly special. Follow the events of Holy Week, including Easter Thursday and Good Friday, up till the grand finale: Easter Sunday or Resurrection Sunday. There is also a reference to Palm Sunday, which is celebrated the week before Easter Sunday. This storybook celebrates the enduring bonds of love between grandparents and grandchildren and shows how people connect with family during special holidays. Children will discover the joy of letter writing as a way of connecting with family especially during special holidays and will be inspired to write letters of their own. Don't miss Christmas in Lagos, the first book in the Nigerian Holidays series of picture books, by the same author with vibrant artwork by the same illustrator. Perfect for preschoolers, kindergarten children, toddlers, early readers.




The Motivational Speaker


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They all come from all walks of life seeking solutions to their problems . . . Seeking answers from the motivational speaker . . . SST, really I feel Im not worthy to be here, she spoke softly again, displaying a reluctance to speak out. I immediately got interested! From experience, such people have interesting stories that will make my day. My sister, dont worry, you have come where your problems will be attended to. I was cajoling her to speak out! And please, I didnt get your name, or you dont feel like telling me? I said. Its not like that, SST! Its just that I dont think I should say what I want to say. She was shying away. I was right. She didnt want her name to be mentioned, theres a story all right! She came back reluctantly. OK. SST, my name is Joan, she said. Joan like hell! No problem, I can use that name. Names are like ages. They really dont count on my show because you hardly get the true dose, all the same I just needed it for the reference. OK, Joan, whats the issue? Let me see your steps, the floor is all yours now. I decided to spur her. I havent got all day even if she was my only caller. Joan, lets hear you before our shot time is up, and we might just miss you for life. I was pushing her. That seemed to wake her, and from then, she started coming out like a canary. When something is bottled up for so long inside someone and it wants to spurt out, a small nod will collapse the whole balloon. SST, you see, I never knew my life will drain to this level. I was not brought up to be like this. I had a good family upbringing, nice parents that wanted the best for me. It was not meant to be like this for me. I bet I was left astray by the company I made in school. Thats it, she is talking now! You cant put it down once you start reading . . .




Journey


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This story of migration, identities and lives undermined by cynical and xenophobic politics pushed to its logical and terrible conclusion pertains to the Ghanaian orders of 'alien compliance' issued in 1970-1971, which was designed to force all non-ethnic Ghanaians, so called illegal immigrants, to return to their - so stipulated - 'home'. the novel thus touches on concerns of deeper relevance to the politics of race and migration in the twenty first century. Unexpected Joy at Dawn received a commendation in the Best First Book Prize, Africa Region, of the Commonweath Writers Prize.




The Grind


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'The Grind' is a blend of true stories and fiction. Set in the city of Lagos, Nigeria, it is the story of three friends; Amaka, Nicole and Seyi who, after the service of their fatherland through the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), hoped to make their dreams come true. But instead the girls face various conflicts and challenges in their different bids to make a success out of their lives.




A Country Called Nigeria


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This story is about an African American businessman who embarked on what he thought would be a promising business trip to Nigeria in 1978. Although that first business trip was unsuccessful, he would eventually make four more trips, with the hope that the next trip would bring him that elusive financial success. I am that African American businessman, and in the process of making these trips, I lived in the country for more than fourteen years. My experiences included living under military rule, a strained union, corruption, and other social problems. Despite these difficulties, I had the opportunity of sharing the warm and friendly relationships with members of the three major ethnic groups (Hausa, Ibo, and Yoruba) and some of the over 250 minorities. After witnessing Nigeria's problems for more than fourteen years, it left me with a strong urge to write about their situation in a constructive way. My journey touched on various levels of the Nigerian society, and I would like to share these experiences with you in "It's Time" for A Country Called Nigeria.




OMALICHA OF NO NATION


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Chioma decided to travel to Nigeria to explore and discover Nigeria alone. She also felt it was an excellent opportunity to find out who her birth mother was. While in Lagos and with her association with Internet fraudsters Chinedu and Tobi, she found it hard to stay in Lagos without tarnishing her image and that of her adopted father. Her adopted father was to become the next senate president of Nigeria.