ELibraryNG: 9:35pm On Mar 24 |
Infotubia9ja:
Good day to you..
Yes I took that previously.. and funny enough I am using the latest S25 ultra for a phone.. also for the past days the weather here has been terrible. We have been under tornado and storm watch non stop so getting more videos/pictures has been difficult.
Also, previously most people here have been calling me delusional or mentally unstable etc. I had a feeling something like this will happen.
However I got some encouraging comments and I have been been on a more research spree and I am so amazed what I have found so far.
Amazingly there are much people like me years advanced than I am and YES that's a fact.
I just want to say this here the day we look past our religion and see that we have more than that that the universe have more to show and offer to us only then we will see what life is.
However, I have orders a digital telescope to get way clear and perfect views and I won't be posting anything about it anymore just for my personal beliefs and practices only..
Honestly at first I felt bad bringing this topic here but now I am very glad I did and with that said Yeah.. thank you very much for granting me your attention and stay blessed.
SHALOM..
I am open to new knowledge. If you happens to get a clearer view, kindly send to my email [email protected]. Thanks
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ELibraryNG: 2:06pm On Mar 24 |
Infotubia9ja:
Hello everybody
I hope everybody doing good. So it seems things isn't working for my favor with respect to time as this two days the weather hasn't been to my favorite. IT keeps getting cloudy and it's cold outside.
I will keep you updated.
And it seems that this week all though it's going to be very cloudy and cold here.
On a good day I will make it available to you all.
You have my word.
The video I received is the same as the pictures you posted. The distance is too far and your camera zoom is not doing enough justice.
Honestly I can't say if what's in the video is a star or elemental
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ELibraryNG: 6:40pm On Mar 19 |
Adams2060:
Please i need this book "there is hope for the future" its a drama story....
Please be specific. Add Author's name
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ELibraryNG: 6:35pm On Mar 19 |
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ELibraryNG: 5:02pm On Mar 08 |
The Smart Money Woman by Arese Ugwu

Meet Zuri. She’s living a fabulous life. Great car, gorgeous apartment, well paid job.
Meet Zuri. Broken down car, an apartment she can’t afford, a job she’s about to lose.
What’s a broke girl to do?
With her best friends Tami (the flighty fashion designer), Lara (the tough oil and gas executive), Adesuwa (the conservative lawyer), and Ladun (the fabulous housewife), Zuri grows a little, learns a lot and navigates her way to making better financial decisions and building wealth.
This book tackles, debt, spending, the consumerist culture of the African middle class, the fear and misconceptions surrounding money and the lack of it, love, friendships, cultural and societal pressures and the roles they play in success. With each chapter comes a Smart Money Lesson, there to help you work your way up the financial ladder.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/the-smart-money-woman-by-arese-ugwu/
The Smart Money Tribe: An African Woman’s Guide to Making Bank by Arese Ugwu

Money, love, friendship, investment portfolios—The Smart Money Tribe is back! Zuri, Tami, Lara, Adesuwa, and Ladun are faced with new challenges in this season of their lives. From the hustle and bustle of Lagos, to cosmopolitan London, and the glamour of Cape Town, through their individual stories we see how effective the collaborative power of women can be in building wealth. Is your Friendship Circle your Money Circle?
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/the-smart-money-tribe-an-african-womans-guide-to-making-bank-by-arese-ugwu/
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ELibraryNG: 11:56pm On Feb 22 |
A Journey in Service: An Autobiography by Ibrahim Babangida

Babangida, who led Nigeria from 1985 to 1993, played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s economic and political landscape. His memoir provides insights into critical decisions made during his tenure, the challenges of governance, and his vision for a stable and prosperous Nigeria.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/a-journey-in-service-an-autobiography-by-ibrahim-babangida/
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ELibraryNG: 11:49pm On Feb 22 |
A Journey in Service: An Autobiography by Ibrahim Babangida

Babangida, who led Nigeria from 1985 to 1993, played a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s economic and political landscape. His memoir provides insights into critical decisions made during his tenure, the challenges of governance, and his vision for a stable and prosperous Nigeria.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/a-journey-in-service-an-autobiography-by-ibrahim-babangida/
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ELibraryNG: 8:07pm On Feb 06 |
Impartiala:
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I think you're referring to The Bottled Leopard by Chukwuemeka Ike
The Bottled Leopard by Chukwuemeka Ike

Chukwuemeka Ike’s The Bottled Leopard brilliantly tells the story of an embattled schoolboy who has been chosen by his progenitors to bear the mystical power of his lineage, the power to control a leopard.
The book tells of Amobi, a first year secondary school student, who is troubled by dreams of a leopard. Worried by the mysterious illness, his parents consult a famous Dibia who reveals the startling link between Amobi and the leopard of his dreams. Before Amobi can come to with his mystical leopard, he undergoes a series of frightening trials and tribulations.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/the-bottled-leopard-by-chukwuemeka-ike/
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ELibraryNG: 8:02pm On Feb 06 |
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ELibraryNG: 8:01pm On Feb 06 |
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ELibraryNG: 9:56pm On Jan 02 |
Yoruba Girl Dancing by Simi Bedford

In the tradition of The Whiteness of Bones, the poignant, funny, and utterly winning story of an African girl’s metamorphosis into an upper-class English schoolgirl—with an edge. Bedford, who herself survived leaving Nigeria behind for England, turns her heroine’s age through the labyrinth of race and culture into a bittersweet but triumphant odyssey.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/yoruba-girl-dancing-by-simi-bedford/
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ELibraryNG: 5:28am On Nov 27, 2024 |
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ELibraryNG: 6:30am On Nov 15, 2024 |
Bitter Leaf by Chioma Okereke

Bitter Leaf is a richly textured and intricate novel set in Mannobe, a world that is African in nature but never geographically placed. At the heart of the novel is the village itself and its colourful cast of inhabitants: Babylon, a gifted musician who falls under the spell of the beautiful Jericho who has recently returned from the city; Mabel and M’elle Codon, twin sisters whose lives have taken very different paths, Magdalena, daughter of Mabel, who nurses an unrequited love for Babylon and Allegory, the wise old man who adheres to tradition. As lives and relationships change and Mannobe is challenged by encroaching development, the fragile web of dependency holding village life together is gradually revealed. An evocatively imagined debut novel from a promising new writer about love and loss, parental and filial bonds, and everything in between that makes life bittersweet.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/bitter-leaf-by-chioma-okereke/
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ELibraryNG: 6:40am On Nov 13, 2024 |
A Month and a Day – A Detention Diary by Ken Saro-Wiwa

In May 1994, Ken Saro-Wiwa, together with eight others, was arrested in Nigeria for the murder of four men who had been killed during a riot following a political rally. Though there was overwhelming evidence of his innocence, Saro-Wiwa was imprisoned for eighteen months. He and his co-defendants were eventually found guilty in a show trial and sentenced to be hanged. Despite massive international publicity and outcries against the mockery of justice these acts represented, on November 10, 1995, the executions were carried out.
A Month & A Day is the moving last memoir of the man who gave voice to the campaign for the basic rights of the Ogoni people of Nigeria. Saro-Wiwa was an outspoken critic of the despotic Nigerian military regime and of the international oil companies, notably Shell, which he held responsible for the destruction of his homeland. Yet, despite the brutal government campaign against the Ogoni, he always advocated peaceful and non-violent protest.
The book is framed by Saro-Wiwa’s of an earlier effort to silence him, when he was arrested in mid-1993. He lays out both the experience of detention and the story of his involvement with the Ogoni cause. He was eventually released as a result of intense international pressure, only to be arrested again the next year, shortly after finishing this book; he remained in prison until his death.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/a-month-and-a-day-a-detention-diary-by-ken-saro-wiwa/
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ELibraryNG: 8:22am On Nov 11, 2024 |
Lightseekers by Femi Kayode

When Dr. Philip Taiwo is called on by a powerful Nigerian politician to investigate the public torture and murder of three university students in remote Port Harcourt, he has no idea that he’s about to be enveloped by a perilous case that is far from cold.
Philip is not a detective. He’s an investigative psychologist, an academic more interested in figuring out the why of a crime than actually solving it. But when he steps off the plane and into the dizzying frenzy of the provincial airport, he soon realizes that the murder of the Okriki Three isn’t as straightforward as he thought. With the help of his loyal and streetwise personal driver, Chika, Philip must work against those actively conspiring against him to parse together the truth of what happened to these students.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/lightseekers-by-femi-kayode/
Gaslight (Philip Taiwo 2) by Femi Kayode

A shadow has fallen over the megachurch in Ogun State, Nigeria: the beloved Bishop Dawodu has been arrested for the murder of his wife. Sade Dawodu has vanished without a trace and although nobody has been found, the police have acted based on what they claim is damning evidence. Philip Taiwo, hot off the success of solving the Okriki Three case, is brought on to investigate. He quickly learns that Sade, young, impulsive, and outspoken, is no favorite of the congregants. She has also been known to disappear for long stretches of time. As Taiwo and his trusted associate, Chika plunge into the investigation, they unearth secrets that go beyond the missing persons case, ones that if leaked, threaten to shatter not only the Bishop, but the church itself. Taiwo quickly begins to feel like a hired gun, put up to the task with the express purpose to clear the bishop’s name rather than find the naked truth.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/gaslight-philip-taiwo-2-by-femi-kayode/
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ELibraryNG: 7:48am On Nov 09, 2024 |
Head Above Water by Buchi Emecheta

“As for my survival for the past twenty years in England, from when I was a little over twenty, dragging four cold and dripping babies with me and pregnant with the fifth one – that is a miracle. And if for any reason you do not believe in miracles, please start believing, because keeping my head above water in this indifferent society…is a miracle.” Buchi Emecheta’s autobiography spans the transition from a tribal childhood in the African bush to life in North London as an internationally acclaimed writer.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/head-above-water-by-buchi-emecheta/
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ELibraryNG: 7:45pm On Oct 29, 2024 |
The Chibok Girls – The Boko Haram Kidnappings and Islamist Militancy in Nigeria by Helon Habila

On April 14, 2014, 276 girls from the Chibok Secondary School in northern Nigeria were kidnapped by Boko Haram, the world’s deadliest terrorist group. Most were never heard from again. Acclaimed Nigerian novelist Helon Habila, who grew up in northern Nigeria, returned to Chibok and gained intimate access to the families of the kidnapped to offer a devastating of this tragedy that stunned the world. With comion and deep understanding of historical context, Habila tells the stories of the girls and the anguish of their parents; chronicles the rise of Boko Haram and the Nigerian government’s inept response; and captures the indifference of the media and the international community whose attention has moved on.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/the-chibok-girls-the-boko-haram-kidnappings-and-islamist-militancy-in-nigeria-by-helon-habila/
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ELibraryNG: 10:17pm On Oct 21, 2024 |
The Gods Are Not to Blame by Ola Rotimi

The Gods Are Not to Blame is a 1968 play and a 1971 novel by Ola Rotimi. An adaptation of the Greek classic Oedipus Rex, set in an indeterminate period of a Yoruba kingdom, the story centers on Odewale, who is lured into a false sense of security, only to somehow get caught up in a somewhat consanguineous trail of events.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/the-gods-are-not-to-blame-by-ola-rotimi/
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ELibraryNG: 8:46pm On Oct 15, 2024 |
Kongi’s Harvest A Play by Wole Soyinka

President Kongi, the dictator of an African developing nation, is trying to modernize after deposing King Oba Danlola, who is being held in detention. Kongi demands that Danlola present him with a ceremonial yam at a state dinner to indicate his abdication. Daodu, Danlola’s nephew and heir, grows prized yams on his farm.
Daodu’s lover Segi owns a bar where Daodu spends most of his time. She is revealed to have been Kongi’s former lover.
As the different tribes are resisting unification, Kongi tries to reach his goal by any means necessary, including forcing government officials to wear traditional African outfits and seeking advice from the man he deposed. In a climactic scene at the state dinner, Segi presents Kongi with the head of her father.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/kongis-harvest-a-play-by-wole-soyinka/
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ELibraryNG: 7:12pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
Song of Lawino & Song of Ocol by Okot p’Bitek

Song of Lawino and Song of Ocol are among the most successful African literary works. Song of Lawino is an African woman’s lamentation over the cultural death of her western educated husband – Ocol. In Song of Ocol the husband tries to justify his cultural apostasy. The first was translated from Acholi by the author while the second was written in English.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/song-of-lawino-song-of-ocol-by-okot-pbitek/
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ELibraryNG: 1:36am On Oct 14, 2024 |
Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun (Onyeka 1) by Tọlá Okogwu

Onyeka has a lot of hair—the kind that makes strangers stop in the street and her peers whisper behind her back. At least she has Cheyenne, her best friend, who couldn’t care less what other people think. Still, Onyeka has always felt insecure about her vibrant curls…until the day Cheyenne almost drowns and Onyeka’s hair takes on a life of its own, inexplicably pulling Cheyenne from the water.
At home, Onyeka’s mother tells her the shocking Onyeka’s psychokinetic powers make her a Solari, one of a secret group of people with superpowers unique to Nigeria. Her mother quickly whisks her off to the Academy of the Sun, a school in Nigeria where Solari are trained. But Onyeka and her new friends at the academy soon have to put their powers to the test as they find themselves embroiled in a momentous battle between truth and lies…
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/onyeka-and-the-academy-of-the-sun-onyeka-1-by-tola-okogwu/
Onyeka and the Rise of the Rebels (Onyeka 2) by Tọlá Okogwu

Having uncovered head teacher Dr Dòyìnbó’s hidden agenda behind the Academy of the Sun, Onyeka and her friends are on the run. But they’ve got bigger problems to worry about – they desperately need to find a cure for the Solari disease that comes with using their Ike power and they need to locate Onyeka’s missing parents.
When their last safe house is uncovered, Onyeka turns to the only potential allies they have left; the Rogues, a group of rebels that have been trying to expose Dr Dòyìnbó’s lies for years. ing forces, will the two groups be able to defeat their shared nemesis, or is there a new danger on the horizon for the Solari?
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/onyeka-and-the-rise-of-the-rebels-onyeka-2-by-tola-okogwu/
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ELibraryNG: 6:22pm On Oct 01, 2024 |
My Transition Hours by Goodluck Ebele Jonathan

In March 2015, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan made one of those courageous and insightful decisions when he stepped forward to acknowledge he had lost his re-election bid. Through that single stroke, President Jonathan raised the bar on office holders in his country and across Africa. This publication is a compilation of President Goodluck Jonathan’s leadership prowess at the helm. It is also a vivid testimony of yet another real life lesson to office holders across this continent of budding democracies-there is life after state House!
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/my-transition-hours-by-goodluck-ebele-jonathan/
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ELibraryNG: 4:17pm On Sep 29, 2024 |
Kehinde by Buchi Emecheta

Kehinde is a Nigerian woman, unsure of herself, not quite certain she has the right to be happy. With her husband, Albert, she has made a home in London, and has a promising career when Albert decides they should return to Nigeria. Kehinde is loath to do so, and s him later, reluctantly, only to discover that he has taken a second, younger wife. Her years in England have left Kehinde unwilling and unprepared to reembrace Nigerian social mores; and unable to accept the situation, she returns to London.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/kehinde-by-buchi-emecheta/
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ELibraryNG: 12:40am On Sep 28, 2024 |
Forty-eight (48) guns for the general by Edie Iroh

The story follows the quest of a group of soldiers tasked with acquiring forty-eight guns for a prominent general in the Biafran army. As the soldiers embark on this dangerous mission, the novel vividly portrays the harsh realities of war—loyalty, betrayal, survival, and sacrifice.
Iroh weaves a narrative that captures the devastating impact of the war on individuals and communities, while also shedding light on the broader political and military tensions of the time. Through well-drawn characters and intense action sequences, the novel offers readers a profound exploration of the human cost of conflict and the complexities of leadership and duty in wartime.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/forty-eight-48-guns-for-the-general-by-edie-iroh/
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ELibraryNG: 8:54pm On Sep 23, 2024 |
Only Big Bumbum Matters Tomorrow by Damilare Kuku

“You want to act like you don’t know that everybody dey buy bumbum now?”
Freshly out of Obafemi Awolowo University, 20-year-old Temi has a clear plan for her she is going to surgically enlarge her backside like all the other Nigerian women, move from Ile-Ife to Lagos, and meet a man who will love her senseless. When she finally finds the courage to tell her mother, older sister, and aunties, her announcement causes an uproar. Nigerian families can really be an obstacle in a girl’s journey to physical perfection.
But as each of the other women try to cure Temi of what seems like temporary insanity, they begin to spill long-buried secrets, including the truth of Temi’s older sister’s mysterious disappearance five years earlier. In the end, it seems like Temi might be the sanest of them all…
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/only-big-bumbum-matters-tomorrow-by-damilare-kuku/
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ELibraryNG: 8:18pm On Sep 15, 2024 |
Agatha Moudio’s son by Francis Bebey

Mbenda, a young fisherman is in love with a modern young woman from a neighboring village. By tradition, a man marries the woman his father choses for him. Mbenda decides to marry both, which is allowable in his village, but that means his modern wife and his traditional wife must live together, and Mbenda will be in the middle.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/agatha-moudios-son-by-francis-bebey/
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ELibraryNG: 12:36am On Sep 15, 2024 |
The Drummer Boy by Cyprian Ekwensi

A talented blind drummer boy and singer moves from place to place entertaining people with his performance. But deep down, there is an undisclosed unhappiness. Why is Akin unhappy? Who, among his friends and associates, can he trust in his search for true happiness?
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/the-drummer-boy-by-cyprian-ekwensi/
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ELibraryNG: 12:28am On Sep 15, 2024 |
Survive the Peace by Cyprian Ekwensi

James Odugo, Radio-Journalist, quickly finds out that to survive the peace after the Biafran war takes more guts and resilience than to survive the evil war itself. Confusion reigns as he and Vic, a woman announcer, flee the radio station to try and reach his wife and children. But the war has smashed his marriage and peace provides no lasting relationship with Vic. In this moving and mature novel, Cyprian Ekwensi takes us back to those tragic days with the skill of the fine story-teller that he is.
Downnload Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/survive-the-peace-by-cyprian-ekwensi/
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ELibraryNG: 12:28am On Sep 15, 2024 |
jupitre:
What of Burning Grass??
Burning Grass by Cyprian Ekwensi

This is an enthralling tale of Northern Nigeria where, when the grass is burnt on the plains, the Fulani cattlemen move southwards towards the banks of the Niger. Mai Sunsaye, the hero of the story, is afflicted with the sokugo, wandering sickness.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/burning-grass-by-cyprian-ekwensi/
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ELibraryNG: 12:27am On Sep 15, 2024 |
Burning Grass by Cyprian Ekwensi

This is an enthralling tale of Northern Nigeria where, when the grass is burnt on the plains, the Fulani cattlemen move southwards towards the banks of the Niger. Mai Sunsaye, the hero of the story, is afflicted with the sokugo, wandering sickness.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/burning-grass-by-cyprian-ekwensi/
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ELibraryNG: 12:25am On Sep 15, 2024 |
Survive the Peace by Cyprian Ekwensi

James Odugo, Radio-Journalist, quickly finds out that to survive the peace after the Biafran war takes more guts and resilience than to survive the evil war itself. Confusion reigns as he and Vic, a woman announcer, flee the radio station to try and reach his wife and children. But the war has smashed his marriage and peace provides no lasting relationship with Vic. In this moving and mature novel, Cyprian Ekwensi takes us back to those tragic days with the skill of the fine story-teller that he is.
Downnload Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/survive-the-peace-by-cyprian-ekwensi/
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ELibraryNG: 10:01pm On Sep 08, 2024 |
Small by Small A Nigerian Doctor’s Story by Dr. Ike Anya

As he works his way through his medical training, Ike Anya’s grandmother reassures him, that everything worthwhile is achieved small by small. Ike’s story charts the triumphs and failures of his student days through to his first demanding year as a house officer.
A medical memoir unlike any from the West, this is filled with the colour and vibrancy of tempestuous 1990s Nigeria, where political unrest, social change, and a worsening economy make a doctor’s life particularly challenging.
Here:- https://afribookhub.com/book/small-by-small-a-nigerian-doctors-story-by-dr-ike-anya/
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