Books & Games
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Books, Books & Games, Literature
From Zia with Love By Wole Soyinka (Hardcover)
“Unquestionably Africa’s most versatile writer and arguably one of her finest.” (New York Times Book Review) When the Military decrees that a crime carrying a prison sentence now retroactively warrants summary execution, confusion and fear permeate a society where the brutality and injustice of military rule is parodied by life inside prison. Based on events in Nigeria in the early 1980s Wole Soyinka’s stage play From Zia with Love and radio play A Scourge of Hyacinths, were produced in the early 90s when the writer was exiled by Sani Abacha’s notorious and unjust military regime.
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Books
Fundamentals of Insurance Claims – By L. A. Akintayo
Fundamentals of Insurance Claims is a comprehensive analysis on claims, aspects of property, pecuniary, accident, motor vehicle etc. It is a detailed and exciting analysis of the latest legal and practical handlings of claims for all classes of insurance. This book is written in a simple form that will help university students in their examinations.
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Games
Gbosi Board Game
Meet Gbosi.
Gbosi means ‘Symbol of Authority’. It is a game that tells the true story of the fight for a throne between two men. Who gets the throne? Play to find out.
Age: 8+
No of players: 2
Time (average): 20mins
Year of Publish: 2018
Designer: Thankgod Philip & Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
Publisher: NIBCARD Nig Ltd.Available on backorder
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Books
Geographies of Development – An Introduction to Development Studies (4th Edition) – By David W. Smith & Elliott & Etienne Nel & Jennifer A & Robert Potter & Tony Binns
BooksGeographies of Development – An Introduction to Development Studies (4th Edition) – By David W. Smith & Elliott & Etienne Nel & Jennifer A & Robert Potter & Tony Binns
BOOK DETAILS
- Hardcover:
NA
- Publisher:
RoutledgeTaylor and Francis Group
- Language:
English
- ISBN-10:
9781138794306
- Dimensions:
NA
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Games
Gidi Words Board Game
Meet Gidi Words.
Gidi Words is a card game that tests the knowledge of Nigerian pop culture and range of words. It is played by two teams who earn points by guessing the subject without using the forbidden words.
Age: 13+
No of players: 4 – 10
Time (average): 20mins
Year of Publish: 2019
Designer: Testudo
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Books, Books & Games, Literature
Half of a Yellow Sun By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
An epic story of love and civil war set in Nigeria during the 1960s, Half of a Yellow Sun recounts the lives of three characters caught up in events larger than themselves. Ugwu, a young houseboy working for an idealistic university professor. Olanna, the professor’s mistress, and Richard, a British expatriate in love with Olanna’s twin sister, Kainene. Their relationships are thrown into jeopardy when Richard spends one drunken night with Olanna, and as the war escalates.
With Half of a Yellow Sun, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie firmly establishes herself as a most powerful storyteller and humanist, ”the 21st-century daughter of Chinua Achebe,” according to The Washington Post Book World.
The book has won numerous awards and accolades worldwide, including the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction in 2007.
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Art, Art & Collectibles, Collectibles, Craft, Games, Games, Gift ideas, Memorabilia, Traditional Games, Vintage
Handwoven boxbag
Art, Art & Collectibles, Collectibles, Craft, Games, Games, Gift ideas, Memorabilia, Traditional Games, VintageHandwoven boxbag
This beautiful handwoven box bag comes with a string.
It is available to ship Worldwide
Can be used as collectable, for fashion and storage.
It is wonderful as a vintage and gift item.
Size:
Width is about: 19 inches
Height: 11 inches
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Art & Collectibles, Collectibles, Games, Games, Gift ideas, Memorabilia, Traditional Games, Vintage
Handwoven hausa basket (Handwoven)
Art & Collectibles, Collectibles, Games, Games, Gift ideas, Memorabilia, Traditional Games, VintageHandwoven hausa basket (Handwoven)
This handwoven basket was made with dried banana leaves and some natural colouring. It originates from Northern Nigeria and is used for storage and decorative purposes.
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Games
Homia
Meet Homia.
Build your Nigerian home regardless of tribe or religion and be the first to do that if you want to win. The story behind Homia is that Nigeria is a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic and multi-religious country and the player must create a family regardless of the culture or religion. It’s designed to be easy to play. You choose a family and build the family.
Age: 5+
No of players: 1-5
Time (average): 20mins
Year of Publish: 2018
Designer: Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
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Games
How Nigerian Are You?
The First Nigerian Trivia Game! Get ready to go
down memory lane in an exciting team game that tests your knowledge of
Nigeria’s History & Historical Figures,
Entertainment (music, sports, etc.) and Riddles.In the box: over 400 questions + hints, answers, a
sand timer and a game guide.Sixty-second rounds require quick thinking and
strategizing. Team planning is encouraged to decide when to use your delegation
powers and whom to delegate to.Pick a side to play (low or high difficulty.)
Use a hint if you need one, but you’ll only get half of the points.
Successfully complete Hammer questions to significantly bump
your team’s score.Not Nigerian or don’t know much about Nigeria? This
is a great way to learn! The timekeeper and scorekeeper roles give you the
opportunity to participate and learn.A book will be gifted to a child in an underserved
African community when you buy a game. #LaughingForLiteracyAges 12 and up.
6 or more players.
Have fun!! It’s really just a game….
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Games
Hut Alive
Meet Hut Alive.
It’s the only card game where huts are alive and in a war. The game also helps the players to figure out how to solve some critical challenges in the country such as security, health and education.
Age: 6+
No of players: 2-5
Time (average): 20mins
Year of Publish: 2016
Designer: Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
Publisher: NIBCARD Nig Ltd.SKU: n/a -
Games
Igure Table Soccer
Meet Igure Table Soccer.
Igure Table Soccer is a modernized soccer game familiar in the 1990s.
This masterpiece was created by Nostalgic Games and Toys – an innovative games manufacturing company specialising in the creation of unique and exciting games for all ages.
Age: 6+
No of players: 2
Time (average): 30 mins
Year of Publish: 2015
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Books, Books & Games, Literature, Politics & Development
InterInventions, Between Defective Memory and Public Lie, A Personal Odyssey in The Republic of Liars By Wole Soyinka
Books, Books & Games, Literature, Politics & DevelopmentInterInventions, Between Defective Memory and Public Lie, A Personal Odyssey in The Republic of Liars By Wole Soyinka
The 130 page work – InterInventions, Between Defective Memory and Public Lie, A Personal Odyssey in The Republic of Liars – was presented to the public at the June 12 Cultural Centre Kuto, Abeokuta by the Edo State governor, Comrade Adams Oshiohmole.
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Games
Irin Ajo
Meet Irin-Ajo.
It means ‘Journey’ in Yoruba. The game is connecting the six geopolitical zones with their modes of transportation. Just like in the North you could use a camel to move around but in the East, there are no camels.
You would see the Uphill (Enugu), Riverside (to represent the southern part), the Central City (Abuja), the oceans and islands of Lagos, the Caliphate Town (Sokoto), and the Basin land. It is played using dice and token.
Age: 6+
No of players: 2-4
Time (average): 20mins
Year of Publish: 2017
Designer: Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
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Books, Books & Games, Literature
Isara, a voyage around Essay By Wole Soyinka
The contents of a tin box – a handful of letters; old journals with marked pages and annotations; school reports; notebook jottings; tax and other levy receipts; minutes of meetings; and programme notes of special events – which belonged to his father, S. A. (“Essay”) Soyinka, a school teacher during the colonial period in Nigeria, provide the grist for Isara: A Voyage Around Essay, the second instalment of Wole Soyinka’s memoirs – a son’s fictionalised “voyage” into the life and times of his father.
A well written account of childhood in pre independence Yorubaland. Although it is probably not typical, it illustrates the essence of the Yoruba parenting style, a style that makes every adult a parent and every child dutiful. I recommend it.
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Books, Children
jasmine – A Caterpillar in a cocoon (Patience)
We had become airplanes touring the neighborhood with our arms stretched out. Then we saw the garbage truck. It all happened when the runway narrowed. I lost my balance and fell on the tarmac. Zeynep was okay. She run to bring help.
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Books, Children
jasmine – I caught you (Friendship)
Did you ever stop talking with a friend? I have. It is not nice. Don’t stop being friends… It’s worse than eating hot pepper… It’s a good thing that you can stop being angry and continue being friends. This feels like eating strawberry ice cream. Or cycling downhill.
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Books, Children
Jasmine Respect- The Little Boss
Grandpa, sometimes you should listen to your granddaughter. See what happens when you don’t? Have you ever had a granddad who gets into trouble? I have one. Sometimes he helps me out of trouble and sometimes I help him out. Don’t roll your eyes, let me explain.
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Books, Children
Jasmine Responsibility- A Blessing in disguise
I ran into my teacher while walking to school the next day. She had quite a few folders and bags in her hands. She had difficulty carrying them. ¨Could you help me, Jasmine?” she asked. I obliged willingly and took a few folders from her. I felt cheerful helping out my teacher. I started hopping towards the teacher’s room. As I was hopping right, left and backwards, I ran into a student. All the folders in my arms dropped on the floor.
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Books, Children
Jasmine Responsibility- The Chocolate Factory
I hate going around with these red spots on my face. But I love chocolate. “What does one have to do with the other?” you may ask. Well, if I’m the subject, then unfortunately these two are connected.I hate going around with these red spots on my face. But I love chocolate. “What does one have to do with the other?” you may ask. Well, if I’m the subject, then unfortunately these two are connected.
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Books, Children
Jasmine- The Bookworm (Compassion)
I like Derya. She is a bookworm. She always has a book in her hand wherever she goes. In class, during recess, when queuing… She does not take her nose out of a book. Sometimes I snatch her book from her and say, ¨Return to Earth alien, we humans are friends of the aliens!” She chases me until she gets her book back. So, what was going to happen now? Wasn’t she coming back to school? Won’t she be devouring books anymore?
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Books, Children
Jasmine- Won’t Give Up Honesty
I ran into my teacher while walking to school the next day. She had quite a few folders and bags in her hands. She had difficulty carrying them. ¨Could you help me, Jasmine?” she asked. I obliged willingly and took a few folders from her. I felt cheerful helping out my teacher. I started hopping towards the teacher’s room. As I was hopping right, left and backwards, I ran into a student. All the folders in my arms dropped on the floor. The girl crouched down, gathering all the papers while apologizing. It was I who should have apologized. ¨I’m sorry, I wasn’t looking,” I said. She was very nice, told me it was not a problem and continued on her way.
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Games
Jollof Wars Game
The West African Party Game!
Your favo(u)rite game formats and words that represent you in one game!!
In the box : over 450 words, a sand timer, a game guide and a mini West African overview.
The goal is to get your team to say the word on the card. Sixty-second rounds require quick thinking.
Choose a colo(u)r to play and flip the cards so that the colo(u)r you have chosen faces down. The colo(u)r you choose to play determines how you will play the game:
- Red: Describe the word by using 1 word and gestures (how
will you describe Shaku Shaku?) - White: Describe the word by using no more than 5 words (how
will you describe Kofi Annan?) - Green: Describe the word by explaining however you would
like to (how will you describe Useless?) - Yellow: Describe the word by singing or rapping (how
will you describe Akon or Makossa?)
A book will be gifted to a child in an underserved African community when you buy a game. #LaughingForLiteracy
Ages 13 and up.
4 or more players.
Have fun!! It’s really just a game….
Jollof Wars : A KultureGames + Commingle Co-Creation
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Games
Lasgidi Rats Board Game
A great famine has descended upon the rat kingdom. Many rats are starving and many more have passed to the great beyond. But all hope is not lost. There is a prophecy of a guardian that will lead the survivals to a great city filled with food – the LASGIDI city.
The surviving rats must find their way to homes of Lasgidians (humans of Lasgidi). As the Guardian, you must lead the last survivors through underground tunnels to the holes in the houses across the city. This is your first break-in, lead the first batch of the rats safely to the yam store and gather your path points. Beware of the dangers you may encounter.
Age: 8+
No of players: 2-4
Time (average): 45mins
Year of Publish: 2019
Designer: Kenechukwu Ogbuagu KC
Illustrator: Peter Attah
Rule Book Editor: Precious Wonah (Boardgame Presh)
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Books, Books & Games, Literature, Politics & Development
Last Train to Biafra: Memoir of a Biafran Child by Diliorah Chukwurah
Books, Books & Games, Literature, Politics & DevelopmentLast Train to Biafra: Memoir of a Biafran Child by Diliorah Chukwurah
Last Train to Biafra is yet another memoir on the Nigeria-Biafran war. The book however is exceptional in the sense that it ranks among the finest memoirs to be written on the Nigerian-Biafran fratricidal conflict, a must-read for every human being on earth. In the words of Dr Onyebuchi Ileh, Head, Department of English and Literature, Nigerian Turkish Nile University, Abuja, the book ‘is the most touching account of the pogrom against the Igbos after the 1966 counter coup.’
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