Yas Niger: 20 books

Cover of The Poet in the Poem
by Yas Niger
Language: English
Release Date: June 23, 2014

This is a collection of over 250 poems that altogether seeks to reflect man as both the poet and the actor who handles the helm of his own affairs, on a timed cruise, down his very own banked personal river. Using his abilities to compose and steer his poetic story, faring only as suitably as his...
Cover of Why Chickens Walk
by Yas Niger
Language: English
Release Date: June 26, 2017

The bold prints and simple words in this book makes it easy for children to read themselves, in due course. The captivating tale encourages children to improve their reading skills. Adults and children enjoy reading, telling and hearing these 'WHY STORY'. When my grandson was a couple of months...
Cover of Even Odds
by Yas Niger
Language: English
Release Date: December 3, 2013

This is both a play and a continuous poem. It is a tragedy with only two visible characters in its entirety. There is NE, a young disposed prince out to reclaim his family throne, and BI; his much younger sister and only sibling, who got tangled up in NE's struggles. The pair's dialogue unfolds the...
Cover of OBAMA Student of Time
by Yas Niger
Language: English
Release Date: June 25, 2017

For most people, life is not about grasping a meaning but making a meaningful contribution. For some, life is a race against time they set out to win and not learn from, until they know better. Time is always in a race and Obama had set out to win. He had a mother in Anna that had set the pace...
Cover of Why Lizards Crawl
by Yas Niger
Language: English
Release Date: June 26, 2017

The bold prints and simple words in this book makes it easy for children to read themselves, in due course. The captivating tale encourages children to improve their reading skills. Adults and children enjoy reading, telling and hearing these 'WHY STORY'. When my grandson was a couple of months...
Cover of Good For The Goose: Enough For The Gander
by Yas Niger
Language: English
Release Date: December 2, 2013

This is a play written for radio but would suitably serve as a staged play. It sets to highlight the subtle new trend that is recently becoming evident amongst educated couples in emerging developing economies. The previously traditional conservative chauvinistic denial that had seen husbands out...
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