Dan Fulani
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Dan Fulani is a Nigerian fiction writer with 16 published books to his credit since 1981, who has tried to highlight development issues through his popular fiction.[1]
[edit] Published works
- Fulani, Dan (1981). No condition is permanent. Spectrum Books. ISBN 978-2265-74-8.
- Fulani, Dan (1981). Sauna, Secret Agent. Arewa Books. ISBN 0-340-27051-9.
- Fulani, Dan (1981). God's case: No appeal. Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 0-340-27578-2.
- Fulani, Dan (1982). No telephone to heaven. Spectrum Books. ISBN 978-2265-04-7.
- Fulani, Dan (1982). The fight for life. Academic Books. ISBN 0-340-28325-4.
- Fulani, Dan (1983). The power of corruption. Spectrum Books. ISBN Spectrum Books.
- Fulani, Dan (1989). Sleeping giant open eye. Macmillan Boleswa. ISBN 0-333-47936-X.
- Fulani, Dan (1990). Twin trouble. Macmillan Boleswa. ISBN 0-333-47919-X.
- Fulani, Dan (1993). JAWS, Level 2: The Angel Who Wore Shoes. Heinemann International. ISBN 0-435-89172-3.
- Fulani, Dan (1994). Dead men's bones. Fountain Press. ISBN 1-874958-09-2.
- Fulani, Dan; D. M. Misra, Patrick Kirby (1995). Janjo and Shika: The Battle for Mombasa (1696-1698). Jacaranda Designs. ISBN 9966-884-99-8.
- Fulani, Dan (1995). One man, two votes. Fountain Press. ISBN 1-874958-43-2.
- Fulani, Dan (1996). Flight 800. Spectrum Books. ISBN 0-946480-04-4.
- The Fearless Four Hijack
[edit] References
- ^ Clark, Anna (1992). Story Time. New Internationalist. Retrieved on 2006-08-04.