Nigerian Literature: Top 8 Books You Can’t Miss

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Nigerian literature is attracting worldwide attention, thanks to the richness of its cultural heritage and diversity. Nigerian literature has made its mark on the world stage. Here are 8 Nigerian books that everyone should read.

“The Death of Vivek Oji” by Akwaeke Emezi

This novel tells the story of a young Nigerian named Vivek Oji, who is struggling to come to terms with his gender identity. The book is a beautiful exploration of identity, family, and love.

“Butter Honey Pig Bread” by Francesca Ekwuyasi

This novel explores family, love, and forgiveness. It tells the story of twin sisters, Kehinde and Taiye, who are reunited after many years apart. As they try to rebuild their relationship, they confront their past and the traumas that have kept them apart.

“The Girl with the Louding Voice” by Abi Daré

This novel follows the story of a young Nigerian girl named Adunni, who is sold into marriage at the age of 14. Despite the challenges she faces, Adunni is determined to get an education and make a better life for herself.

“Black Sunday” by Tola Rotimi Abraham

Set in Lagos, Nigeria, “Black Sunday” tells the story of the four siblings of the Dare family as they navigate the complexities of growing up in Nigeria. The novel is a beautiful exploration of family, identity, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world.

“The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives” by Lola Shoneyin

This novel tells the story of Baba Segi, a wealthy Nigerian man with four wives, and the secrets and dramas that unfold within his household.

“The Son of the House” by Cheluchi Onyemelukwe-Onuobia

This novel tells the story of a young Nigerian girl named Nwabulu, who dreams of attending school and becoming a doctor. She is faced with difficult choices that will shape the course of her life.

“Butterfly Fish” by Irenosen Okojie

This novel takes you on a journey through time and space, with a mix of magical realism and historical fiction. It tells the story of a young woman named Joy, who embarks on a journey to unravel the mystery behind her mother’s death.

“Tomorrow Died Yesterday” by Chimeka Garricks

This mystery novel follows Inspector James Jakpa as he investigates the murder of a woman in the Niger Delta. It’s a thrilling read that will keep you guessing until the end.

These books offer a beautiful exploration of family, identity, love, and the complexities of growing up in Nigeria, providing a perfect introduction to Nigerian literature, showcasing its richness and diversity. Whether you’re already a fan of Nigerian literature or just starting out, these books will surely captivate

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