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Ike Oguine

    Ike Oguine is a leading voice in the current resurgence of Nigerian literature, often delving into the paradoxes of emigration. His writing explores the aspirations and disappointments of individuals seeking better lives abroad, capturing complex human experiences. As a respected commentator, he contributes to significant publications, showcasing a keen insight into themes of identity and longing within a global context.

    A Squatter's Tale
    • Ike Oguine's debut novel, A Squatter's Tale is a dark and bold story about the life of a Nigerian business man living in exile in America. Obi does not shy away from his flaws. Dishonest, offensive, arrogant - he moves through life caring little about the people around him. Yet when his uncle comes to visit from America, showering him with gifts and selling him tales of a new life, Obi is determined to follow him. After buying a one-way ticket, he quickly realises that neither his uncle nor America are quite what they promised to be. Fast-paced and defiant, A Squatter's Tale is an honest insight into the experiences of a Nigerian man living in 1990s America. 'Few people have read this hilarious novel but one read is all you need to become a fan.' Guardian

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