Making Cents is based on these lessons coupled with stories from other real people's experiences, failures, lessons learned, and their eventual success with personal finances.
This book traces the origin of the steady decline of the man’s role in the family. It also seeks to help men understand female nature, revitalize masculinity.
The Business Conquest takes you on a journey based on real life stories and case studies of Kenyan entrepreneurs with Business Nuggets from a Business Coach.
This book reflects on the corruption that blighted Kenyan culture at that time. Also explores what the course of national healing and rebuilding might look like going forward.
The book debunks the myth that the United Nations is a club of equals committed to preventing wars and protecting the rights of the world’s most vulnerable people.
A book about the truthful account of State House affairs which demystifies the untold stories and the customary characteristics associated to it by the public.
Review of Uhuru’s life with special emphasis on his ten-year tenure as president. It narrates his achievements and his failures including his failure to curb corruption and impunity.
Outside of the University walls lies a totally different world. It is a world of unchecked freedom. A world where beer flows freely, immorality reigns supreme, partying is a way of life.
The major strength of this book is the scope of issues affecting men explored by this book. Indeed, the memos touch on nearly all issues the modern man is facing and provides solutions.
Most of the essays are about women. And parties. And clubs. And most importantly, they are about Nairobi. The book is Man about Town. The man is Silas. The town is Nairobi.
With a setting in East Africa in the wake of the last century, the plot of the book takes a unique trajectory, creatively exploring the political conspiracy
Why “The Sex Lives of African Women” Belongs On Every Man’s Bookshelf
I’m reading The Sex Lives of African Women, a crucial collection of intimate stories. The author compiles tales from women across the globe that need a platform. And although this work thrives via the specificity of its unnamed accounts, it rings universal.
It’s the kind of book that makes me rethink how “progressive” I am. That is a false game to play. I still need to invest in the sexual freedom of women, whether they’re my partners or friends.
Day three of #OneWeekofKenyanBooks is all about kids books! We're highlighting Kenyan authors who have written books for Kenyan children, from toddlers to teenagers. Get ready to discover some amazing stories and adventures from the vibrant and diverse Kenyan literary scene.
Azizas Gift by Rose Mwangi
written to entertain, teach, as well as build a strong positive value system in the young reader.
Fascinating i’m reading a book and just today i did notice about a woman called Lilith, Adam’s first wife whom no one wants to talk about
Adam’s first wife wasn’t Eve.
Lilith, who claims to be equal to Adam, has only been mentioned once in the bible— but not by her name.
Lilith is believed to be the first wife of Adam. According to Genesis 1, Lilith was created from the same soil as Adam, and this meant for her that they both were equal.
The core book of kabbalah, also known as Zohar, characterizes Lilith as a dark temptress.
The people who follow this book believe that Lilith bores demonic children by “nocturnal emission” of men and kills children by strangling them.
We always do our homework and research on new releases. However sometimes we can miss a new book, that has been released or published.
Nonetheless, if your book is published, ask your publishers to ensure that your book comes to the attention of #NuriaStore booksellers. While booksellers will still take the final call on whether your book is stocked or not, at least you have got our attention.
Don’t read the same books everyone else is reading.
Seeing alot of people, read the same books.. let's say the likes of 48 Laws of Power, Sex Lives of African Women, Atomic Habits
I’m highly selective of the books I read.
Reading is an investment. It’s time spent in a conscious effort to consume new ideas and perspectives that may (or may not) change one’s life.
Often, however, the herd dictates what we read. It’s no surprise the top books recommended in the personal development space have thousands of reviews.