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Nigeria

Macmillan Nigeria Publishers Ltd

Postal Address: P.O. Box 264, Yaba, Lagos
Head Office Location: 4 Industrial Avenue, Ilepeju Industrial Estate, Yaba, Lagos
Tel: (01) 496 2185 or 496 1188
Fax:(01) 962185
E-mail: peteridaewor@yahoo.com

Contact:
Dr A.I. Adelekan (Managing Director)
Mr Biodun Olaniran (Sales Director)
Mr Yinka Olaniyan (Publishing Director)

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The board of directors of Macmillan Nigeria Publishers Ltd.

A company profile
Macmillan (Nig) Ltd is one of the oldest Macmillan associated companies in Africa. It is certainly one of the largest publishing companies both on the continent and in Nigeria itself.

It has a mature company structure that reaches all parts of the country, a key strength in a nation as big as Nigeria. Macmillan (Nig) Ltd now operates over 17 depots across the Federation, ensuring that our books are accessible to all.

Publishing at Macmillan (Nig) Ltd
We have experienced editorial and production departments. These co-operate with government departments and NGOs to produce tailor-made materials for both the formal and non-formal education sectors in the country. We publish at all educational levels:

  • Best-selling primary and secondary courses in all core subjects
  • Tertiary textbooks
  • Reading materials in a wide range of Nigerian languages (e.g. Yoruba, Igbo and Hausa)

Distribution
In addition to our own publications, we also stock a complete range of books imported from the Macmillan Group’s international lists. These include:

  • Macmillan Heinemann ELT (Oxford)
  • Macmillan Press
  • Macmillan Reference
  • W H Freeman and Worth
  • Harrap and Chambers
  • Macmillan Interactive

For more information or a catalogue and price list please contact us.

News

Nigerian author wins writer's award
Macmillan Nigeria would like to congratulate Rosina Umelo for her success in the Macmillan Writer's Prize for Africa 2002. Umelo's story, Who Are You?, won the Children's Literature Award Junior Category (for children between the ages of 8 and 12). The judges said of her work: 'Who Are You? wonderfully evokes a range of characters and their community in this story about an abandoned child. At its heart, it is about how people value – or don’t value – children. This is a powerful, yet subtly AWPlogo.gif (7148 bytes)told story, which is alive with humour and insight into how contradictory we can be as human beings.’

Macmillan has launched the Writer's Prize for Africa to stimulate existing and potential writers. Click here to be directed to the Writer's Prize website.

Macmillan Nigeria 2nd Literary Night, Agip Recital Hall, Muson Centre, Onikan, Lagos (22nd February 2001)

This lavish and successful event, organised around the theme of "Women and Children in African Literature", was well-attended. Among the guests were the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Senator Kofoworola Bucknor-Akerele, Lady Kofoworola Ademola, Dr Ismaila Babatunde Jose, Mrs Gbemi Rosiji, Aduke Alakija and the Noble Laureate Wole Soyinka. Amongst the wide array of literary readings and a dance drama on the theme of "Celebrating Women" by the Crown Troupes of Africa, Macmillan’s John Watson was invited to talk about the Macmillan Writer's Prize for Africa.

The aim of the evening was to promote literary writing among Nigerians, "and set in motion a conscious effort that will encourage both established and budding writers to churn out more works, and at the same time enhance the reading culture of the country" (Olumide Iyanda, Tempo, 15th March 2001).

Writers whose works were heard during the evening included South Africa's Nomboliso Gasa, Ghana's Kwasi Koranteng and Frank Kobina Parkes, Toyin Adewale, Mabel Segun, Lola Soneyin, Francesca Pereira, Gbemi Rosiji, Odia Ofeimun, Femi Fatoba, Bernarb Dadie, Cyprian Ekwensi and Hyginus Ekwuazi.
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The Crown Troupes of Africa on stage during the evening.

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