Publishers must carry out their duties within the confines of the law by respecting the rights of other nigerians. We help authors publish and market their titles through our global distribution network. Surprisingly, the nigerian publishing industry has been subjected. The book publishing industry in nigeria problems and. Govt urged to support publishing industry vanguard news. Publishing can also be defined as the business or profession of the commercial production and issuance of literature, information, musical scores or sometimes recordings, or art eg newspaper publishing, software publishing. The book publishing industry has a tremendous impact on the society. Issues in book publishing in nig eria essays in honour of aigboje higo at 70 edited by f. What the future holds for the book industry in nigeria samuel a. Book industry reels in debt as publishers, booksellers.
The study is descriptive and data sourced from secondary sources. You can finetune the details with them, including the material of the book, the colours, the layout and so on. Evangel publishing nigeria limited is one of the reputable educational publishing firms in abuja known for delivering quality services. On the face of it, nigeria has a vibrant book publishing industry with perhaps. Top 10 publishing companies in nigeria best book publishers. We give this advance also as a retainer because making a good book takes time. Creation of a national book policy and reading culture. Developing nigerias book publishing industry blueprint. It was founded on the basic principle of introducing new ways of publishing through innovative and modern methods of creating content that would make learning easier, interactive and interesting to the reader or user. Book publishing in nigeria has gone electronic as educational books make up 60% of books that can be published in nigeria, in comparison with other books. Book publishing in nigeria is one of the oldest businesses in the history of the nation. In 1846, that is, 168 years ago 20141846, the first printing press in nigeria was established in calabar, the present cross river state capital, by reverend hope waddell of.
The popular saying that failure is an orphan while success has many relatives was brought to the fore last week. Pdf book piracy has been an issue trending in the nigerian publishing space recently. It was founded on the basic principle of introducing new ways of publishing through innovative and modern methods of creating content that would make learning easier, interactive and interesting to. This is because of the ripple effects of the action on both. Make books and culture a national strategic development objective develop a plan for implementation. Publishing is the activity of preparing and issuing books, journals and other materials for sale. Hope rises for nigerias book publishing industry the. What is the cost of publishing a book in nigeria step by.
The publishing industry in africa and its role in education. Many big book publishing companies in nigeria are hybrid publishers, combining the different methods of publishing. Pdf book piracy and the challenge of saving nigerias. It is an undisputable fact that book piracy serves as clog in the wheel of progress of publishers, authors and book readers alike. A discussion of the advantages of having a welldeveloped indigenous publishing industry follows, along with recommendations for establishing and promoting such an. Dec 06, 2019 the book market is quite unpredictable and there is an inherent risk in publishing a book because it might not sell well.
Mar 07, 2019 publishing houses are also emerging in kenya, ghana and nigeria. Internet publishing has also reduced paper publishing in nigeria. Cassava republic press is a leading african book publishing company founded in nigeria in. It was established in 1969 and currently is nigerias leading childrens book publisher.
December 11, 2020 by chibuike onyeike book publishing and marketing, book publishing in nigeria, general book publishing 0 comments welcome to another inspiring blog post by harmony publishing. I had to look for a publisher in nigeria for the publication. Problems and prospects of book publishing in nigeria. Government seems to leave publishing to individuals and groups. The 1978 nigeria s enterprises promotion decree provided that at least 60% equity of participation in books publishing must be by nigerian nationals with effect from that year book publishing in nigeria became indigenous making it unnecessary to distinguished between indigenous and foreign publishing. Apr 01, 2021 one of the sectors hard hit by nigeria s dire economic situation is the book industry, especially the literary aspect. Skyeford publishing is the lagos based, full service, book publishing, marketing and author publicity firm that carter to writers in africa. Book publishing in nigeria publishing is the activity of making information, literature, music, software, and other content available to the public for sale or for free. The key to success as you think about starting your own publishing business is to decide upon a primary genre and corresponding market for your. There are many existing book publishers, small and large, in operation around the world.
The npa is the collective voice of publishers in nigeria, bringing publishers to look into issues affecting the nigerian publishing industry and the book trade at large. This research examines the early history of book publishing in nigeria using the onibonje publishers, a sole proprietor and family venture in nigeria, as a case study. All you require to become a publisher is to erect a signpost outside your office or residence. List of journals without publication fee in nigeria. The paper examines the concept of national development within the nigerian perspectives and the problems associated with its national development. The press was used to print bible lessons and later arithmetical books for schools. At one stage, prospects for thebook industry in nigeria appeared rosy.
Book is a medium of mass communication which enhances effective utilization of other media. You see nigerian authors doing book lunch just like nigerian artists do album launch. Literamed is nigerias current leading children book publisher. Sarah ladipo manyika, a nigerian writer, chose cassava instead of a uk publisher because she felt they have proved themselves savvy and diligent. Book publishing in the us industry trends 20152020 book publishing in the us industry outlook 20202025 poll average industry growth 20202025. It was established in 1969 and currently is nigerias leading. The population of this study is the entire branch managers of the publishing companies in kano, anambra and lagos states. This has made a lot of nigerians who would have published their books in nigeria to get them published abroad. Membership is open to publishers registered as limited liability companies in nigeria that have published a stipulated number of books. Jan 15, 2021 as it stands now, nigeria is gradually becoming the next destination in the book publishing industry as it publishes more works than the whole of africa combined. Best book publishers in lagos, nigeria list of book.
Book publishing in the us industry data, trends, stats. How to publish a book in nigeria information guide in. Using the swot analysis, the research looks at some of the strengths, challenges, basic problems and opportunities associated with the book publishing in nigeria. History of printing and publishing in nigeria good books africa. Melrose books and publishing was conceptualized in february 2010 and began operation in january 2011. Jul 05, 2020 self publishers are authors who choose to take the reigns on how their own work is published. Publishing in nigeria is nowadays often thought of as a guy with a press and little else besides. Strong downward trend of book sales over many years. The vanity publishers understand the process, have the vendors, and know what books need to be ready for publishing.
Nigeria now shares with other developing countries a variety of problems bedeviling the book publishing industry, including. On the face of it, nigeria has a vibrant book publishing industry, with perhaps the largest number of publishing houses in any african country. Book industry reels in debt as publishers, booksellers bicker. Aigboje higo enjoys a reputation as nigerias most eminent and highly respected publisher. Issues in book publishing in nigeria african books collective. May 01, 2014 the biggest challenge to the publishing industry in nigeria is book piracy. This book publishing company was established in 1969 and since then, the company had worked it way up as one of the best publishing companies in the country. There is no denying the fact that the freedom of expression and the press is contained in the nigerian constitution. The book publishing industry in nigeria problems and prospects volume 1987 abiola irele. It is an illegal and illegitimate reproduction of other peoples intellectual property for economic reasons without prior consent or authorization. The nigerian book industry, government policies and. Unqualified author publishers, poor production, inadequate distribution, and lack of capital are all evident. A lot of people in nigeria publish books without making profits due to piracy.
Book publishing in nigeria was initiated in the 1920s when policies were formulated on the production and importation of english and arithmetic text books from britain jika 1990, p. Vanity publishers in nigerias book publishing industry. How to publish a book in nigeria information guide in nigeria. Although 2020 was a promising year,the covid19 pandemic slowed down much of the activities associated with the book industry as it did to the larger economy. Book piracy and the challenge of saving nigerias publishing. Jun 30, 2019 as up plc celebrates 70yrs of publishing in nigeria by iheanacho davidson. The companys head office is located at lantern house, no 1, morrison crescent, off kudirat abiola way, ikeja, lagos. Literamed publications nigeria limited is nigeria s leading children book publisher and the publisher of lantern books working particularly on school textbooks ranging from comic, story books and lots more.
Its imprint lantern books is has become a household name from nigeria to all across west africa. It was set up then with the aim of propagating christianity by providing literature to the new converts. All you require to become a publisher is to erect a signpost outside your office or residence ike, 2004, p. Self publishing traditional publishers punishing terms may lead to loss of authors to more attractive alternatives. Jun 03, 2015 introduction book publishing in nig eria is essentially private and unregulated nigerian publishers association the main professional body for book publishers was established in 1965. The subjects of the papers range from the economics of publishing in nigeria and the prospects for the industry in the electronic age, through debates about government book policies, to training and the role of publishing organisations both. One of the hitches of the publishing industry is paying royalties to authors in spite of the fact that profit is not made in the book published. It is a critical sector that apathy to intellectual culture in the country. In nigeria, book publishing is risky business gbemi shasore. Nigeria shares with other developing countries a variety of problems in providing adequate numbers of highquality books. It is the publisher of the popular lantern books which is a household name among nigerians and across west africa. It can also involve the act of distributing written information through print and digitally.
The problems of indigenous book publishing in nigeria a case. It is an index for global development, the grandmother of technology oso, osunbiyi, and biobaku 2008. That is how the vanity publishers gets involved in assisting authors to selfpublish their works. Effects of book piracy on publishing in nigeria information impact. Skip to main content accessibility help we use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. Introduction on the face of it, nigeria has a vibrant book publishing industry, with perhaps the largest number of publishing houses in any african country. Nigeria music artists also do this and this is now entering the literacy industry in nigeria.
Book publishing is an effective vehicle for development and positive. If you are publishing the book yourself, then all you need is to find a printer. Before the 1914 amalgamation of the diverse peoples on the geographical entity named nigeria, publishing had been in existence some 68 years earlier. Hope waddell of the presbyterian church of scotland mission. Book publishing in nigeria resembles that in other countries in some respects, but must need advance in many others in order to serve a nation grappling with illiteracy and lowlevel advancement in socioeconomic variables, politics, science, technology and general wellbeing of the people christopher, 2010, p.
Now, for the first time, an african publisher is choosing which books get exported, and as a result, western readers are gaining access to a greater. The role of education in national development were highlighted followed by the place of publishing and book trade in the promotion and support of knowledge acquisition and dissemination as basis for national development in all spheres of life. Problems of the book publishing industry in nigeria. The book publishing industry in nigeria problems and prospects volume 1987 abiola irele skip to main content accessibility help we use cookies to distinguish you from other users and to provide you with a better experience on our websites. The 1978 nigeria s enterprises promotion decree provided that at least 60% equity of participation in books publishing must be by nigerian nationals with effect from that year book publishing in nigeria became indigenous making it unnecessary to distinguished between indigenous and foreign publishing in the country. Streetlib nigeria is a publishing portal for authors and publishers in nigeria to digitally distribute their books around the world, with no upfront fees. Issues like poor financing, government regulation, poor reading culture, piracy and dearth of expertise were interrogated. Aug 20, 2020 that is how the vanity publishers gets involved in assisting authors to selfpublish their works. The nigerian publishers association was established in 1965 by a group of publishers with the aim of maintaining a viable book industry which would contribute to nigeria s national development.
Jan 30, 2020 january 30, 2020 chukwuma okeke bestselling author, book publishing and marketing, book publishing in nigeria 9 comments one answer. It rallys all books, journals, and electronic publishers in the country since its inception. Evans publishers initiated the inspire campaign in 2004. The company has a subsidiary company called nelson publishers which it acquired in 2004. Book publishing and piracy in nigeria nigerian law.
Readers beginning to prefer shortform content to longform. Films producers in nigeria knows this that is why they set money asides from production to promote their movies. The study examines the problems of book publishing industry in nigeria as books are effective medium of communication for intellectualism. Lets go in detail and why it all depends on what you are willing to pay, especially if the quality is the first goal. Such as the nigerian publisher cassava republic press, which along with their offices in lagos has just opened an office in the uk. Although newspaper and magazine companies still often own printing presses and binderies, book publishers rarely do. Evans brothers nigeria publishers limited has continued to thrive in the development of high quality educational and curriculum based books as well as leisure books.
Book publishing is one of the major aspects of publishing. Founder of the nigerian publishers association, his long association. Because of the absence of pre determined qualifications or conditions to be met, book publishing is one of the most unregulated f 3 industries in nigeria. Longman nigeria plc is nigeria s largest educational publisher with the widest range of books and educational resources. This sample book publishing busine ss plan in nigeria can be used for grant applications, bank loans, proposal writing, business concept note, competitions etc. The problems of indigenous book publishing in nigeria a. In nigeria, book publishing is risky business gbemi. The subjects of the papers range from the economics of publishing in nigeria and the prospects for the industry in the electronic age, through debates about government book policies, to training and the role of publishing organisations both in nigeria and internationally. Book publishing business is a lucrative business that needs a lot of strategic planning to start and a business coach like dayo adetiloye to help you. Oct 15, 2020 nigeria now shares with other developing countries a variety of problems bedeviling the book publishing industry, including.
However, from a serious nigerian publisher s perspective, its just not possible to print books locally to a consistent level of quality and at a price that would make the books affordable to nigerian readers. Jun 26, 2011 early history of book publishing in nigeria the very first printing press in nigeria was established in calabar in 1846 by rev. Many authors have been ultimately discouraged due to the fact that even before original copies are published, pirated copies are available in town. The onibonje publishers experience after 50 years iwu juliana james iwu juliana james is a librarian at covenant university, in canaanland, ota, ogun state, nigeria. Publishers must carry out their duties within the confines of the law by respecting. The history of book publishing can be traced to the establishment of first press in nigeria at calabar in 1846 by the presbyterian mission.
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