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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by Punctual(m): 7:04am On Apr 07, 2017
What about macmillan undecided

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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by DonDiego(m): 7:07am On Apr 07, 2017
No Spectrum? No FEP Africana? No LearnAfrica?

What kind of list is this, then?

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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by Bigmikedagod(m): 7:07am On Apr 07, 2017
nice post

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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by edogu(m): 7:28am On Apr 07, 2017
No lantern publishers nigeria

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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by buchilino(m): 8:04am On Apr 07, 2017
oluseyiforjesus:
Na only Evans I know there oooo

IF LONGMAN ISN'T DER, DEN I DON'T ACCEPT D LIST.

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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by Ugonna5500(m): 10:04am On Apr 07, 2017
What about Farafina( Kachifo Books) It should be among the First Five. It published Chimamanda Adichie's Half of a yellow sun. And other Books as well.

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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by Iamvictor(m): 10:27am On Apr 07, 2017
I have children literature manuscripts for sale... contact me on 08151078493.
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by fratermathy(m): 11:23am On Apr 07, 2017
Kraft Books, Ibadan, is also good, especially for creative writers.

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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by urch45: 10:13am On Apr 08, 2017
Lol
malabite3:
That's cool unlike a publishing firm at computer village that specializes in cheating authors.
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by urch45: 10:14am On Apr 08, 2017
Yeah
fratermathy:
Kraft Books, Ibadan, is also good, especially for creative writers.
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by urch45: 10:16am On Apr 08, 2017
When was the last time Longman published and marketed new and unknown authors?
buchilino:


IF LONGMAN ISN'T DER, DEN I DON'T ACCEPT D LIST.
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by urch45: 10:18am On Apr 08, 2017
Punctual:
What about macmillan undecided
Tell me 5 books Macmillan has published this year?
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by urch45: 10:31am On Apr 08, 2017
Anyone that knows anything about Nigerian literature and publishing wouldn't even mention Macmilian, Evans, Longman, etc. Those publishers killed Nigerian literature. They focused on the business part and ruined the art of writing in Nigeria. They are thousands of creative writers out there with amazing books waiting to be published, but these old publishing houses aren't even ready to invest in these young writers and save Nigerian literature. Rather they go after the 'established' writers and 'rich' writers they could rip off to publish their average works. When was the last time these old publishing houses supported or hosted any Literature event/award show? Most these old publishers are foreign firms ripping off Nigerians in the name of publishing their wOrks. This list might not be that accurate, but these publishers are the new publishing houses ready to invest in new writers and make people (especially kids) go back to reading books.

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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by tunechi22: 10:42am On Apr 08, 2017
urch45:
Anyone that knows anything about Nigerian literature and publishing wouldn't even mention Macmilian, Evans, Longman, etc. Those publishers killed Nigerian literature. They focused on the business part and ruined the art of writing in Nigeria. They are thousands of creative writers out there with amazing books waiting to be published, but these old publishing houses aren't even ready to invest in these young writers and save Nigerian literature. Rather they go after the 'established' writers and 'rich' writers they could rip off to publish their average works. When was the last time these old publishing houses supported or hosted any Literature event/award show? Most these old publishers are foreign firms ripping off Nigerians in the name of publishing their wOrks. This list might not be that accurate, but these publishers are the new publishing houses ready to invest in new writers and make people (especially kids) go back to reading books.
Exactly!
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by adaezeike67: 10:48am On Apr 08, 2017
urch45:
Anyone that knows anything about Nigerian literature and publishing wouldn't even mention Macmilian, Evans, Longman, etc. Those publishers killed Nigerian literature. They focused on the business part and ruined the art of writing in Nigeria. They are thousands of creative writers out there with amazing books waiting to be published, but these old publishing houses aren't even ready to invest in these young writers and save Nigerian literature. Rather they go after the 'established' writers and 'rich' writers they could rip off to publish their average works. When was the last time these old publishing houses supported or hosted any Literature event/award show? Most these old publishers are foreign firms ripping off Nigerians in the name of publishing their wOrks. This list might not be that accurate, but these publishers are the new publishing houses ready to invest in new writers and make people (especially kids) go back to reading books.
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by buchilino(m): 10:58am On Apr 08, 2017
urch45:
When was the last time Longman published and marketed new and unknown authors?

Y NOT VISIT DER OFFICE TO FIND OUT IF DEY HAVE NEW BOOKS. DAT U HAVEN'T SEEN ONE DOESN'T MEAN DEY DON'T HAVE ANY.
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by amaka9087: 11:13am On Apr 08, 2017
buchilino:


Y NOT VISIT DER OFFICE TO FIND OUT IF DEY HAVE NEW BOOKS. DAT U HAVEN'T SEEN ONE DOESN'T MEAN DEY DON'T HAVE ANY.
u nid to understand the point... Just because u have moni to publish all the books u want doesn't make u good writer. Just because u take people's moni to publish whateva book they give u doesn't make u a good publisher too.
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by sanchez11: 1:51pm On Apr 08, 2017
True
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by adaezeike67: 4:10pm On Apr 08, 2017
on point cool
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by sanchez11: 7:32am On Apr 09, 2017
Yeah
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by amaka9087: 5:23am On Apr 12, 2017
urch45:
Anyone that knows anything about Nigerian literature and publishing wouldn't even mention Macmilian, Evans, Longman, etc. Those publishers killed Nigerian literature. They focused on the business part and ruined the art of writing in Nigeria. They are thousands of creative writers out there with amazing books waiting to be published, but these old publishing houses aren't even ready to invest in these young writers and save Nigerian literature. Rather they go after the 'established' writers and 'rich' writers they could rip off to publish their average works. When was the last time these old publishing houses supported or hosted any Literature event/award show? Most these old publishers are foreign firms ripping off Nigerians in the name of publishing their wOrks. This list might not be that accurate, but these publishers are the new publishing houses ready to invest in new writers and make people (especially kids) go back to reading books.
urch45:
Anyone that knows anything about Nigerian literature and publishing wouldn't even mention Macmilian, Evans, Longman, etc. Those publishers killed Nigerian literature. They focused on the business part and ruined the art of writing in Nigeria. They are thousands of creative writers out there with amazing books waiting to be published, but these old publishing houses aren't even ready to invest in these young writers and save Nigerian literature. Rather they go after the 'established' writers and 'rich' writers they could rip off to publish their average works. When was the last time these old publishing houses supported or hosted any Literature event/award show? Most these old publishers are foreign firms ripping off Nigerians in the name of publishing their wOrks. This list might not be that accurate, but these publishers are the new publishing houses ready to invest in new writers and make people (especially kids) go back to reading books.
tell them
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by urch45: 9:45am On May 25, 2017
amaka9087:
done that tongue
Lol
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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by Culin(f): 12:04pm On Jul 11, 2020
Which is best for publishing fiction?
Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by fitted60(m): 12:05pm On Jul 20, 2020
urch45:
Please kindly be informed that our ratings of
these firms are not influenced in any way by our
personal relationship with them, but instead
spurred by their contribution towards the
development of the Nigerian book industry and
literacy in the country.

5. First Veritas Educational Content Delivery
Ltd
Established by the immediate former Managing
Director of Evans Publishers Limited, Gbenro
Adegbola, First Veritas Educational Content
Delivery is an organization whose focus is
strongly bent towards the provision of high
quality and cost effective educational services
and solutions through innovation to students
and other stakeholders in the educational
industry.
First Veritas as a firm stands for two things:
innovation and top quality publishing. We
believe in the years to come, First Veritas will
bank on their publishing platform to sell our
running comatose cultural identity. Welcome on
board, First Veritas.

4 Evans Publishers Limited
Evans' top quality, educative and affordable
books has not only attracted us, but it has
ensured its placement on our prestigious Top
Five.
Evans Brothers Nigeria Publishers Limited has
continued to thrive in the development of high
quality educational and curriculum based books
as well as leisure books. The company has a
subsidiary company called Nelson Publishers
which it acquired in 2004.
Evans Publishers initiated the 'Inspire
Campaign' in 2004. This campaign is a platform
adopted to positively impact and add value to
all Evans stakeholders namely; students,
teachers, booksellers, parents.
We salute you, Evans Publishers.

3 Black Tower Publishers Limited
www.blacktowerpublishers.com.ng
Black Tower Publishers Limited was
incorporated in Costa Rica in December 1966
and today Black Tower Publishers Nig Ltd
(branch) stands among Nigeria’s leading
educational and online publishers. They publish
books of all kinds; and offer manuscript editing,
proofreading, script review, ghostwriting
services and publishing contracts.

2. CassavaRepublic Press
www.cassavarepublic.biz
This is what Cassava Republic Press' refreshing
and engaging website have to say about the
intecontinental brand:
We set up Cassava Republic in 2006, after a
few years of contemplation and planning.
African writers were being increasingly
published and read overseas, with little
knowledge or availability of this new wave of
talent in Nigeria. The conversation about
African writing was taking place elsewhere.
Something had to be done.
Seven years later, we are a small but
established publishing brand, with a reputation
for bringing out high quality fiction and non-
fiction for adults and children alike.
Our mission is to change the way we all think
about African writing. We think that
contemporary African prose should be rooted in
African experience in all its diversity, whether
set in filthy-yet-sexy megacities such as Lagos
or Kinshasa, in little-known rural communities,
in the recent past or indeed the near future. We
also think the time has come to build a new
body of African writing that links writers across
different times and spaces.
It's therefore the right time to ask challenging
questions of African writing - where have we
come from, where are we now, where are we
going? Our role is to facilitate and participate in
addressing these questions, as our list grows.
We are still just beginning.
Good job, Cassava Republic.

1 Bookcraft Limited
A friend of mine was saying the other day that
Wole Soyinka must have bought a larger
percentage of Bookcraft Limited since the
company publishes all of his latest titles.
BOOKCRAFT has done well for themselves and
the publishing industry, providing upcoming
publishing houses the necessary template.What
we like about the company? If there is one thing
we are eulogizing the firm for, it is their taste of
quality which exudes in the packaging and
presentation of all of their titles.
Established in Nigeria over twenty years ago,
BOOKCRAFT has published a large number of
titles in a wide variety of subjects art;
biography; history; literature; politics; current
affairs; for a growing market of discerning,
sophisticated and well educated bibliophiles.
BOOKCRAFT has over the years established a
distinctive presence in the book market, the
uniquely-packaged, reader-friendly design of
our books, quickly becoming an instantly
recognizable trademark. Well done,
BOOKCRAFT.Congratulations.


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Re: Top Book Publishers In Nigeria by Burntcoal(f): 6:35am On Jan 29, 2022
Hello anyone home?

Ok uumm assuming I have a book to write andboublish, how to I contact these publishing companies

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