Chapter One

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18/05/2026

What if everything you believe about humanity is a beautifully constructed lie?

In Sapiens, Yuval Noah Harari does not simply tell the history of mankind, he puts humanity itself on trial. Religion, empire, money, capitalism, nationalism, even human rights: Harari argues that the foundations of civilization are built not on absolute truths, but on shared myths powerful enough to control billions.

This book asks dangerous questions few dare to confront: Did agriculture liberate humanity or enslave it? Are modern humans truly more civilized, or just more efficient killers? Has science made us wiser, or merely given us deadlier tools? And if humans now possess the power to become gods through technology and AI, what happens when we lose what made us human in the first place?

Bold, unsettling, and impossible to ignore, Sapiens shatters comforting illusions about progress, morality, and power. Every chapter feels like an intellectual rebellion, one that will either change the way you see the world forever or offend everything you think you know.

Some books entertain. Some books educate. Sapiens starts arguments that never end.

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16/05/2026

Power is never handed to women without a fight—and in Lessons from Some of the World’s Most Powerful Women & Leadership, Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala tear away the polite myths about leadership to reveal the bruising truth beneath the spotlight. Through raw, unfiltered conversations with trailblazers like Jacinda Ardern, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, Michelle Bachelet, and Theresa May, this book exposes the cost of ambition in a world still uncomfortable with women who command.

This is not a celebration—it is a reckoning. A daring examination of prejudice, power plays, resilience, and the quiet strategies that reshape nations. It challenges the reader to confront an unsettling question: If leadership has always been defined by men, what happens when women redefine it?

Bold, intimate, and unapologetically honest, this book doesn’t just chronicle history—it dares you to rethink who should be writing it.

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15/05/2026

In a nation drowning in its own waste, opportunity doesn’t knock, it rots in the open.

Recycling in Nigeria is not just a guide. It is a confrontation. A bold, unsettling revelation that what we throw away daily—plastic, metal, glass—is not garbage, but untapped wealth hiding in plain sight. While millions complain about unemployment and economic hardship, this book dares to ask: what if the real problem is not scarcity, but blindness?
With ruthless clarity, Terseer Ugbor exposes the uncomfortable truth about Nigeria’s waste crisis and the billion-naira industry quietly rising from it. This is a manual for those willing to see value where others see dirt, to build profit from neglect, and to turn environmental decay into economic power.

Not everyone will like this book. Because it challenges excuses. It disrupts comfort. It forces you to rethink everything you believe about business, sustainability, and survival in Nigeria.

But if you are ready to stop waiting for opportunities—and start creating them from what others ignore—this book will change how you see the streets forever.

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