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The Middle Daughter

The Middle Daughter by Chika Unigwe

What goes through the mind of a woman who fears her own husband? This is the central question that begins the tragic story of Nani
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Gangs of Lagos

Movie Review: Gangs of Lagos

Welcome to the gritty streets of Isale Eko, Lagos, where life is rough, and the only role models are thugs with their ill-gotten wealth.
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Ninth House

Ninth House (Alex Stern #1) by Leigh Bardugo

Whenever there was a murder, I found it fun to try and guess who did it... I loved the unpredictability of it all.
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The Teller of Secrets

The Teller of Secrets by Bisi Adjapon

The writing was very readable, with simple words and sentences that flowed easily.
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Movie Review: The Menu

And, of course, in Hollywood, whenever you have an island, people meeting for the first time, you know something bad is about to go down
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Movie Review: Glass Onion

Add it to your "Watch Later" list on Netflix, and get ready to solve the case!
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Amsterdam

Amsterdam (Movie Review)

If you haven't seen this movie yet and enjoy great acting, mystery, historical drama, and/or Taylor Swift, then I recommend you go see this at the cinema closest to you.
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Weird: The Al Yankovic Story (Movie Review)

However, as you start laughing your head off at the beginning, you will quickly realize that this is not the usual biography. In fact, it's probably the weirdest biography you'll ever see.
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Nope

Movie Review: Nope

It's a movie that starts with creepy vibes, a hint of sci-fi thrown in, sprinkled with a bit of horror, and ends with a bang of pulse-racing excitement.
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Movie Review: The Sea Beast

The Sea Beasts is an entertaining movie. Easy to watch, funny in some parts, and appropriate to view with kids of most ages
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Books vs Movies: Pachinko

The series tells both stories concurrently, showing the past and present. The story follows Sunja as a young child before her father's death, her choices, and how she ends up in Japan.
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Of This Our Country

Of This Our Country by Nels Abbey et al.

Although I found relish in these authentic experiences, some essays were a sobering reminder of how much Nigerians have lost and the horrors it has gone through
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