Dear Friends, Jennifer Ehidiamen (Journalist and Poet) and Funso Bukoye (communicator) authored a new book: Half a Loaf & a Bakery (learning by doing before graduation), which is targeted at out of school youths and undergraduates, where they featured excellent youth leaders such as Oghenefego V. Ofili, Toyosi Akerele, Toluleke Obadimu, Sa'adu Yahyah and Gossy Ukanwoke.
The book is now available. It is official! You can now download a free copy of "Half a Loaf & a Bakery" via OkadaBooks on your Android device or buy copies at these listed bookstores:
1. Rise Bookstore, 10A, Olaniji Street, Juli Estate, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos.
Order online @ www.risebookstore.com
2. Media Store, Silverbird Galleria, Abuja, Nigeria
3. Florence & Lambard Publisher and Booksellers 202-204 Ikorodu road, Palm Grove bus stop, Lagos, Nigeria.
Or download FREE e-book online@ Google playstore or @ Okadabooks
For more Information, please contact: info@clickweavers.com.
Google playstore: Okadabooks:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.okadabooks
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Book: Half a Loaf & A Bakery
ISBN: 978-978-936-307-0
Publisher: Click Weavers Communication (CWC) Limited, Nigeria.
Author: Jennifer Ehidiamen
Interviewer (co-author): ‘Funso Bukoye
Foreword: Mrs Oby Ezekwesili
Published date: December 2013
The reviewer: Mr. Lekan Otufodunrin, Managing Editor, Online, The Nation.
Thank you.
Thursday, January 9, 2014
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