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+234 - An Awkward Guide to Being Nigerian

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+234 - An Awkward Guide to Being Nigerian is a collection of essays that takes you into the heart and soul of Nigerians - as seen or experienced by the writer. The writer uses humour, other times sarcasm, and sometimes seriousness - to reveal the little nuances that make Nigerians unique. With topics ranging from feminism in the Nigeria, to what it means to living with disability, and other issues of love and humanity, Atoke's collection is an awkward guide to that blends her personality with her desires for a truly greater Nigeria.

175 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 31, 2018

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February 16, 2018
Good for those that need a reintroduction to Nigeria or people that have never lived in Nigeria and are thinking about coming back home.
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February 12, 2020
Great

A very beautiful read with connecting flow of the pen. Atoke is a master story teller, right from bellanaija days.
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