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In this book there are several marital issues, which in conservative Christian circle, should not be discussed openly but which are addressed in this book thereby removing any form of ignorance. Married couples who care to be well informed would definitely benefit from this expose and in effect eliminate possible attendant rifts which in some cases have led to separation or outright divorce.

This anthology (collated over a 10-year period) is written with the sole aim of reawakening the diminishing appreciation of poetry and to rekindle its glowing passion. The poems have been carefully selected and arranged into four (4) parts – poems on societal consciousness, love and other emotions, nature and spiritual poems. It contains poems for all aspects of life—spirit, soul and body – making it an ageless book with its true verses built to feed all aspects of our shared humanity. So read, ring, meditate and fill your soul with pleasant melodies.

In this book, the writer mirrors the Idema community, its poor level of development, and state of economic decadence, caused by the negligence of the Government. The writer also attributes its state to the activities of oil companies that exploit the resources of their host communities and leave them bare-handed to fend-off the fierce beast of poverty and underdevelopment.
Using metaphors and outright allusions, the writer highlights the Niger-Delta struggle, and the richness of a state saddled with perversion and deprivation. The writer also traces the historical pedigree of the NYSC scheme, while emphasising its lofty objectives and x-raying the chasm between these ideals and reality.

Nuggets of Dazzlespiration is a book of insightful thoughts on varied areas of life’s experiences, with impetus drawn from a dazzling realm of inspiration, herein and hereinafter called ‘dazzlespiration’.
The purpose of this book therefore, is to expose the reader to such uniquely crafted veritable vista verses of thoughts and ideologies, that can freely stimulate an inner reawakening of the mind and consciousness, to such a degree as can be afforded, by the inestimable dimensions of sacred inspiration.

This document provides guidance to African Union member States on the use of face masks and other face covers in the community by individuals who are not ill in order to reduce potential asymptomatic or pre-symptomatic
transmission of COVID-19. The document also provides advice on the use of masks during home care for patients with COVID-19,
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An anthology of modern Igbo verse edited by R.M Ekechukwu and translated to English by Frances W. Pritchett. It includes a glossary.
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The Author of Omenuko is a biography about Pita Nwana, the author of the first Igbo novel Omenuko , a special man among men, a man who trusted his personal god and did a special work for the public without receiving any money.
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"In learning about a language one also learns about the culture that produced it--the beliefs, traditions, habits, attitudes, ways of making a living, interpretations of natural surroundings, ideas about marriage, children, etc. I discovered that my Eurocentric education had left me sadly ignorant about Africa, so I began to educate myself by reading books by African writers. "Things Fall Apart," by Chinua Achebe, had a great impact on me.I developed a desire to see for myself this milieu that was clearly so different from my own."

Frances W. Pritchett writes about how she became interested in Igbo language after meeting and hosting a Nigerian Igbo student.
“In learning about a language one also learns about the culture that produced it–the beliefs, traditions, habits, attitudes, ways of making a living, interpretations of natural surroundings, ideas about marriage, children, etc. I discovered that my Eurocentric education had left me
sadly ignorant about Africa, so I began to educate myself by reading books by African writers. “Things Fall Apart,” by Chinua Achebe, had a great impact on me.I developed a desire to see for myself this milieu that was clearly so different from my own.”
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History of Igbo Language & Suggested Study Materials compiled by the Igbophile, Frances W. Pritchett.
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The name of this book, OMEOKACHIE OMENUKO, is something that was done and came out during the life of Pita Nwana.
Many times people plan something they will do but they do not have the dedication to see that the thing comes to pass. People like this try hard and pray that the thing they plan will happen. Prayer without faith through work is not effective. In Pita Nwana’s case, he planned and prayed as well as working for all of those things to go forward the way he expected. It was this that caused his son to give him this name of OMEOKACHIE that is used to name the book.
One who reads OMENUKO of Pita Nwana will wonder if what happened in that book was completely true or if it was a fiction, but if one reads this book OMEOKACHIE OMENUKO it will help him to know who Pita Nwana really was. The person will then know if the things he wrote in that book were factual or if they were folk tales.
Omeokachie Omenuko is a book about the life of Pita Nwana, a special man among men, a man who trusted his personal god and did a special work for the public without receiving any money.
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An anthology of modern Igbo verse edited by R.M Ekechukwu and published by Oxford University Press Ibadan. It includes a glossary.
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Ighota Abu Igbo is a handbook/guide to understanding and critiquing Igbo poems. It is written by Ihechukwu Madubuike and published in 1981.
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The present Igbo dictionary is a much revised and expanded version of the Igbo dictionary published by Kay Williamson, Ethiope Press, Benin City in 1972. Professor Williamson died in early January 2005, with it
still unpublished. The revision was prepared in the 1970s and 1980s and was typed camera-ready in a manuscript submitted to the same publishers in 1983. The publishers first delayed in responding and then
finally admitted they had lost the copy. So only a photocopy of the original typed version exists.
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An Introductory Text to Protestant History and Reformed Theology to help modern charismatic African Christians understand that Christianity did not begin in 1900. It commemorates the Protestant Reformation which began
in Europe.
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The author espouses on the importance of Christians being able to discern what they hear from men and women of God.
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Fulfilling Purpose is an enlightening read that aims to make businessmen and women of its readers. It sets the art of skill acquisition and self-reliance in a wonderful and easy perspective.
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A useful guide for creating awareness and explaining COVID-19 aka Coronavirus in Igbo Language. Written and translated by Henry K.Onyeaka and Chisom Nwaneki.
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This volume is one in a continuing series of books prepared by the Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress under the Country Studies—Area Handbook Program sponsored by the Department of the Army.
It describes and analyses the Nigerian political, economic, social, and national security systems and institutions, and examines the interrelationships of those systems and the ways they are shaped by cultural factors.
Published in 1992
CLP Book Number ID: LC000000003CLP
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