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Books

Literary Publications

 

BARADO recognizes the power of literature as a tool for education, empowerment, and advocacy. By engaging in literary publications, we aim to amplify marginalized voices, share valuable knowledge, and spark meaningful conversations on pressing social issues. Through storytelling, poetry, and essays, we strive to inspire empathy, foster understanding, and promote positive change in our communities. Literature has the unique ability to transcend barriers, bridge divides, and ignite imaginations, making it an invaluable resource in our mission to create a more inclusive and equitable society. Join us as we harness the transformative power of words to create a brighter future for all.

 

Below are some of the publications done by BARADO.

 

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ASIMA

ASIMA magazine, your definitive guide to the heartbeat of Africa. From the bustling metropolises to the tranquil landscapes, ASIMA explores every facet of this vibrant continent. Our magazine is a tapestry of stories, encompassing politics, economy, culture, arts, and beyond. With a commitment to authenticity and depth, ASIMA delves into the complexities and nuances that define Africa, shedding light on untold narratives and amplifying diverse voices. Join us on a journey of exploration, enlightenment, and empowerment as we navigate the myriad stories that make Africa truly extraordinary. Welcome to ASIMA, where Africa's essence comes alive on every page.

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THE WILD KINGDOM

This prose work belongs to and is the first in the ANYATA-LAFIA SHORT STORY SERIES (ASSS). A publication of BARADO, this literary work brings fresh breath and ease to young learners of the English language. Its rich and sonorous rendition of stories steeped in ancient Africa enchants and inspires. To aid learning, at the end of each chapter, new and difficult words are outlined for ease of reference and further learning.

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The Wild Kingdom book cover.
Songs of the Singing Bird book cover
SONGS OF THE SINGING BIRD

This is presented as a brook - "fresh, frothy...like the early morning palm wine from the deep heart of the African Savannah". And the writer is bidden to drink from this brook of songs of the singing bird and get refreshed by the day. A publication of BARADO, its literary competence is not in doubt.

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