Of course we have bookshops in Nigeria.

A boy and a girl sit and read books in a mobile library in Lagos.

It caused an uproar. What about bookshops in Nigeria? Well, there are bookshops and there have been bookshops already for decades. But who has access to these bookshops? And to stretch the matter a bit: who has access to a library? 

The Nigerian writer Sede Alonge wrote answers to these questions in this article

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I enjoy reading about Africa. New books. Old books. By African writers. By non-African writers. Novel. History. Travel. Biographies. Autobiographies. Politics. Colonialism. Poetry.

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