Ayo Olopon Game
Ayo Olopon GameAyo Olopon is probably one of the oldest local games in Nigeria, and has been in existence amongst the Yoruba people since time immemorial
Jelili Omotola: Memories of My father
Jelili Omotola: Memories of My fatherJelili Omotola: Memories of My father
Jelili Omotola: Memories of My fatherThis book brings back the memory of Professor Jelili Omotola in all its various forms. It is a well-written and balanced book that traces Jelili Omotola’s ancestry, his early childhood, his academic prowess and laurels. The book, Jelili Omotola, the true essence and multi-faceted nature of one of Africa’s greatest land lawyers is embellished.
The Strangers of Braamfontein
The Strangers of BraamfonteinIn Johannesburg, South Africa, two strangers, both of them from other countries, struggle to fulfill the dreams that urged them to leave home.
In The Strangers of Braamfontein, Onyeka Nwelue pits the aspirations of those always striving for more against the realities of the immigrant experience.
WHOT! – Card Game
WHOT! – Card GameWHOT! Players must match the shapes or numbers to get rid of their cards. The winner is the Player Who Discards All Their Cards First. Of the 54 cards, four or five are special cards designated the number 20 and are sometimes called “Whot!” cards. To start, a dealer (usually one of the players) shuffles the deck and shares out equal number of cards to each player.
Features and Benefits:
- The Original Playing Cards Favourite – WHOT!
- Use your strategic skills and special cards to change the direction of play, skip a player or miss a turn.
- This fast-moving card game is the best companion for indoor or outdoor get-togethers
- This fast-moving card game is the best travel companion
- Suitable for Ages 8 And Up 70
- Makes A Great Gift