Most Read This Week In Nigeria

Books in this genre are set in or about Nigeria.

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Dream Count
Cursed Daughters
Notes on Grief
Death of the Author
This Motherless Land
Little Rot
Africa Is Not a Country: Notes on a Bright Continent
Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad
Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?
Sankofa
The Visit (Black Stars, #1)
And So I Roar
A Spell of Good Things
Blessings
In Every Mirror She's Black (In Every Mirror She’s Black, #1)
Wahala
Someday, Maybe
Only Big Bumbum Matters Tomorrow
Noor
Tomorrow I Become a Woman
The Nigerwife
Akata Woman (The Nsibidi Scripts, #3)
Ghostroots: Stories
The Tiny Things Are Heavier
Necessary Fiction
Lightseekers (Philip Taiwo, #1)
Futility
The Sun Sets in Singapore
The Middle Daughter
Esperance
The Space Cat: A Graphic Novel
Tremor
Where We End & Begin
Dear Senthuran: A Black Spirit Memoir
Vagabonds!
Allow Me to Introduce Myself
This Kind of Trouble
Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun (Onyeka, #1)
Sunburst (Sky King Ranch, #2)
The Sweetest Remedy
Things Past Telling
And Then He Sang a Lullaby
Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon
A Good Name
The Edge of Water
The Road to the Country
Jollof Rice and Other Revolutions: Four Nigerian Women Navigate Female Friendship, Family Drama, and the Immigrant Journey Home
After the Rain
Gather Me: A Memoir in Praise of the Books That Saved Me
Such a Beautiful Thing to Behold
House Woman
Dele Weds Destiny
Where the Dead Brides Gather
Convergence Problems
Gaslight (Philip Taiwo #2)
A Kind of Madness: Stories
Patience Is a Subtle Thief
The Road to the Salt Sea
Floating In A Most Peculiar Way: A Memoir
Mama's Sleeping Scarf (Adventures with Chino)
Dazzling
The Five Sorrowful Mysteries of Andy Africa
Asylum: A Memoir & Manifesto
Where the Children Take Us: How One Family Achieved the Unimaginable
New Masters
New York, My Village
Harry Sylvester Bird
Of This Our Country: Acclaimed Nigerian Writers on the Home, Identity and Culture They Know
Black Paper: Writing in a Dark Time (Berlin Family Lectures)
Coconut
How You Grow Wings
Descendants of the First (The Return of the Earth Mother, #2)
Too Small Tola Gets Tough (Too Small Tola, #3)
The Last Gift of the Master Artists
An Unusual Grief
Oh No, Ojó!
God of Mercy
Children of the Quicksands
Bring Back Our Girls: The Untold Story of the Global Search for Nigeria’s Missing Schoolgirls – Award-Winning Investigative Journalism on Boko Haram and Twitter Activism
What Britain Did to Nigeria: A Short History of Conquest and Rule
Hope and Glory
A Dream of Electric Mothers
Masquerade Season
A Coastline Is an Immeasurable Thing: A Memoir Across Three Continents
Jackal, Jackal: Tales of the Dark and Fantastic
Apex Magazine, Issue 129, January 2022

Chinua Achebe
Among the Ibo the art of conversation is regarded very highly, and proverbs are the palm-oil with which words are eaten.
Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart

It cannot be denied that the principal cause of this misery in Nigeria lies in the actions of the leaders themselves, who, through their corruption, have ensured that wealth remains in the hands of a small elite, while the masses wallow in abject poverty
Barack Okaka Obama, A Modest Proposal For Preventing The Corrupt Leaders of Nigeria From Being a Burden on Their Citizens or Country, And For Making Them Beneficial to The Public

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