Works
- The Only Son: Heinemann, 1966
- Obi, Ibadan: Heinemann, 1969.
- Oil Man of Obange: Heinemann, 1971
- A Wreath for the Maidens: Heinemann, 1973.
- A Dancer of Fortune: Heinemann, 1974.
- Bridge to a Wedding: Heinemann, 1978.
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