Category : Book Publishing


David Mark, Peter Obi Mourn Editor Dan Agbese

Prominent Nigerian politicians David Mark and Peter Obi mourn the passing of veteran editor Dan Agbese, praising his journalistic integrity and national impact. Read their heartfelt tributes.

Newswatch Co-founder Dan Agbese Dies at 81

Veteran journalist Dan Agbese, co-founder of Newswatch magazine, has died in Lagos at 81. A key shaper of modern Nigerian journalism, his legacy in investigative reporting endures. Read more.

Newswatch Co-founder Dan Agbese Dies at 81

Veteran journalist Dan Agbese, co-founder of Newswatch magazine, has passed away at 81 in Lagos. A key figure in Nigerian journalism, his legacy in investigative reporting endures.

Pam Adkisson: Kevin Von Erich's Wife Story

Discover the inspiring story of Pam Adkisson, wife of wrestling legend Kevin Von Erich, as she launches her first book after decades of private family life.

Banjo's Book Explores Cultural Diplomacy Power

Discover how Professor Adewale Banjo's groundbreaking book 'How Cultural Diplomacy Works' transforms global relations through cultural exchange. Learn why culture matters in diplomacy today!

Nigerian Authors on TIME's 2025 Must-Read List

Oyinkan Braithwaite, Bolu Babalola, Nnedi Okorafor, and Olufunke Grace Bankole feature on TIME Magazine's prestigious 100 Must-Read Books of 2025 list. Discover these groundbreaking Nigerian literary voices.

5 Books to Escape Your Reading Slump in 2025

Discover five handpicked literary gems that will transport you to different worlds and help you overcome reading fatigue. From thrilling mysteries to heartwarming stories, find your next favorite book today!

Kukah to Speak at Abati Book Launch November 7

Renowned Bishop Matthew Kukah will deliver the keynote address at the highly anticipated book presentation by veteran journalist Reuben Abati. The event promises insightful discourse on Nigerian media and politics.

Tomorrow: Raw Look at Lagos Youth Culture

Pulse Nigeria reviews 'Tomorrow' - a groundbreaking novel exploring the complex realities of young Nigerians beyond the surface-level obsessions with materialism and relationships.

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