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Okadabooks for the weekend: featuring ‘Ofunneka’ and others

Okadabooks for the weekend featuring ‘Ofunneka’ and others

Thank God its Friday! Okadabooks has got your entire weekend covered with these awesome reads that will chase away every trace of boredom. Chill and check out these exciting books.

Risk and Return by Yomi Jemibewon
This book is for anyone who isn’t happy doing what they are doing, or happy with where or how life is unfolding. It is for anyone considering another path and debating whether to take a leap of faith. If you have woken up this morning to say: “Something needs to change”, then allow this book guide you. Read it: http://bit.ly/riskNreturn

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Ofunneka By Philomena Bivese Djebah
A serene and pampered childhood, nothing prepared Ofunneka for the travails and trials of adulthood.
Between birthing twins out of wedlock and marrying for appearance sake even though to her high school sweet heart, she had to grow up really fast and brace up to the realities of life.
From relocating to another country to find herself, and surviving breast cancer, Ofunneka is a rather compelling story of the struggles and triumph of women from every walks of life and in every aspect of their lives. Read it here: https://okadabooks.com/book/about/ofunneka/20663

 

Urichindere by Dike-Ogu Chukwumerije
If you have ever been to a boarding school especially in Nigeria, then this book is a must read.
It takes you down memory lane when life was simple and full of adventure.
This book has everything; laughter, sadness, fear, bravery, courage and a good sprinkle of goose pimples.
Be ready to be entertained and taken down memory lane about the fight for Nigeria’s democracy when you read this book.
Its a classic! Read it here:  https://okadabooks.com/book/about/urichindere/8350

 

The addiction by Adenike Adeshina
Natalie, a young single woman, learnt to do things that gave her pleasure. She gets suspended from work after she mistakenly sends a very unprofessional video to a client. Her company forces her to join an AA meeting when they discovered her strong addiction to something strange. Did the meeting help her overcome her addiction? Most importantly, what is she addicted to? Read it here: https://okadabooks.com/book/about/the_addiction/14713