The Rovingheights Bestseller List 2022: Presented with Open Country Mag
The Rovingheights Bestseller List 2022: Presented with Open Country Mag

The Rovingheights Bestseller List 2022: Presented with Open Country Mag

Every end of the year, since 2020, Rovingheights has shared an informal list of the top-selling titles in its stores. As Nigeria’s biggest literary bookstore, Rovingheights is a pillar of the reading community, providing books that other stores in the country might not have thought to stock. Late last year, its co-founder Tobi Eyinade asked Open Country Mag editor Otosirieze to collaborate on the store’s third annual list. In line with our mission to contextualize African literature (and film!) in the global conversation, we decided to compile the list on a bigger scale. Our motivation: creating the first formal bestseller list in Nigerian literature. Caveat: with data limited to Rovingheights and non-representative of other bookstores.

Beyond the bragging rights they invite, bestseller lists also function as industry reports. It is primarily in this larger sense that The Rovingheights Bestseller List 2022: Presented with Open Country Mag operates. There is the main list of the Top-selling 100 Books, and there are the genre lists for Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry, Children’s Books, and Self-Published titles. Together, they tell a story of Nigerian reading culture. Books, as we have known for decades now, are no longer the most prized cultural product for most Nigerians, no thanks in part to military rule, but when they are priority, they are pirated into such ubiquity that force legitimate booksellers out of business. So this list is an existential triumph for literary culture. And lists like this show not only the books we buy but perhaps why we buy them at the time we do.

Take the triple placement of Max Siollun’s history books, What Britain Did to Nigeria (No. 4 in Nonfiction; No. 10 in Top 100) and the duology Soldiers of Fortune: Nigerian Politics from Buhari to Babangida: 1983-1993 (No. 9 in Nonfiction; No. 48 in Top 100) and Nigeria’s Soldiers of Fortune: The Abacha and Obasanjo Years (No. 49 in Nonfiction). Or the staying power of Olusegun Obasanjo’s Nzeogwu (No. 31 in Nonfiction; No. 73 in Top 100), a biography of his late friend and one of the leaders of the first military coup in 1966, a book first published 36 years ago, in 1987, when the compilers of this list had not even been born. Or Okey Anueyiagu’s Biafra: The Horrors of War: The Story of a Child Soldier (No. 9 in Self-published). Political books like these may sell more than other kinds, but we also cannot ignore that people are buying them in our current national climate: with elections only one week away and the incumbent president a burden we cannot wait to be relieved of.

Piracy would be why Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, author of the widest read books of Nigerian literature since Things Fall Apart, does not top any of the categories or make the Top 15 in the Top 100. That and the fortunate trend of her books selling far more in collection than individually. But with Americanah (No. 8 in Fiction; No. 18 in Top 100), Notes on Grief (No. 9 in Nonfiction; No. 20 in Top 100), Half of a Yellow Sun (No. 16 in Fiction; No. 32 in Top 100), and Dear Ijeawele (No. 17 in Nonfiction; No. 45 in Top 100), she is the only author to have up to four books logged. 

Meanwhile, Collen Hoover’s decimation of bestseller lists in the US and the UK also reached Nigeria as she makes a landfall with three novels. Other international bestsellers who make it in: Hanya Yanagihara, Michelle Obama, Jordan Peterson, Marcus Rashford.

Rovingheights’ data confirm that fiction and nonfiction far outsell poetry in Nigeria, which is why only the No. 1 book in Poetry, Dami Ajayi’s Affection and Other Accidents, broke into the Top 100, at No. 96. Poetry is the shortest list, but Rupi Kaur and Tolu Akinyemi, writing as Poetolu, manage to slip in two books each. Meanwhile the very titles of the books on the Self-Published list tell a story not of Nigerian reading culture now but of Nigerian hustle. The top-seller in that category: How to Sell to Nigerians by Akin Alabi (No. 3 in Top 100). The top-seller in Nonfiction, however, is not Nigerian. But a Nigerian is at No. 2, with a business book: Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede’s Leaving the Tarmac: Buying a Bank in Africa (No. 8 in Top 100).

We opted to include only the sales figure of the No. 1 bestselling book of 2022. It is a short story collection, Damilare Kuku’s Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad, and its 2,204 copies sold is over triple the book behind it.

The Top-selling Fiction Books

S/N. Title, Author, Publisher

49. The Baby is Mine, Oyinkan Braithwaite, Narrative Landscape

48. Seven Days in June, Tia Willimas, Quercus

47. Ace of Spades, Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, Usborne Publishing

46. The Teller of Secrets, Bisi Adjapon, Ouida Books

45. Ugly Love, Colleen Hoover, Simon & Schuster UK

44. Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry, Joya Goffney, Hot Key Books

43. Born on a Tuesday, Elnathan John, Cassava Republic

42. The Madhouse, T.J. Benson, Masobe Books

41. Children of the Quicksands, Efua Traoré, Masobe Books

40. The Gilded Ones, Namina Forna, Usborne Publishing

39. Welcome to Lagos, Chibundu Onuzo, Narrative Landscape

38. Afonja: The Rise, Tunde Leye, Masobe Books

37. Children of Blood and Bone, Tomi Adeyemi, Macmillan Children’s Books

36. Sankofa, Chibundu Onuzo, Narrative Landscape

35. I Do Not Come to You By Chance, Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani, Masobe Books

34. Butter Honey Pig Bread, Francesca Ekwuyasi, Ouida Books

33. Afonja: The Fall, Tunde Leye, Masobe Books

32. Chronicles of the Happiest People on Earth, Wole Soyinka, Bookcraft

31. A Bully Is Not a Hero, Nomthi Odukoya,

30. A Little Life, Hanya Yanagihara, Picador

29. The Death of Vivek Oji, Akwaeke Emezi, Farafina Books

28. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Taylor Jenkins Reid, Simon & Schuster UK

27. The Thing Around Your Neck, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Narrative Landscape

26. His Only Wife, Peace Adzo Medie, Parresia Publishers

25. Love in Colour, Bolu Babalola, Headline

24. Daughters Who Walk This Path, Yejide Kilanko, Farafina Books

23. The Love Hypothesis, Ali Hazelwood, Sphere

22. The Mechanics of Yenagoa, Michael Afenfia, Masobe Books

21. Verity, Colleen Hoover, Atria

20. It Starts with Us, Colleen Hoover, Atria

19. My Sister, the Serial Killer, Oyinkan Braithwaite, Narrative Landscape

18. In Every Mirror She’s Black, Lola Akinmade Akerstrom, Parresia Publishers

17. The Girl with the Louding Voice, Abi Dare, Ouida Books

16. Half of a Yellow Sun, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Narrative Landscape

15. Dele Weds Destiny, Tomi Obaro, Knopf

14. What Happened to Janet Uzor, Miracle Emeka-Ukwor, Masobe Books

13. It Ends with Us, Collen Hoover, Atria

12. Tomorrow I Become a Woman, Aiwanose Odafen, Scribner

11. Ogadinma, or Everything Will Be Alright, Ukamaka Olisakwe, Masobe Books

10. Vagabonds, Eloghosa Osunde, Farafina Books

9. Stay with Me, Ayobami Adebayo, Ouida Books

8. Americanah, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Narrative Landscape

7. Bridges Are for Burning, Bina Idonije, Masobe Books

6. Wahala, Nikki May, Narrative Landscape Press

5. Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?, Lizzie Damilola Blackburn, Narrative Landscape Press

4. The Secret Lives of Baba Segis Wives, Lola Shoneyin, Cassava Republic

3. A Broken People’s Playlist, Chimeka Garricks, Masobe Books

2. Honey and Spice, Bolu Babalola, William Morrow

1. Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad, Damilare Kuku, Masobe Books

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THE TOP-SELLING FICTION BOOKS OF 2022

The Top-selling Nonfiction Books

S/N. Title, Author, Publisher

49. Nigeria’s Soldiers of Fortune: The Abacha and Obasanjo Years, Max Siollun, Hurst

48. Think Again, Adam Grant, WH Allen

47. Of This Our Country, edited by Nancy Adimora, Harper Collins

46. Love Does Not Win Elections, Ayisha Osori, Narrative Landscape Press

45. For the Good of the Nation, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Alpha Communications

44. Bamboozled by Jesus, Yvonne Orji, Narrative Landscape Press

43. So Good They Can’t Ignore You, Cal Newport, Piatkus

42. Formation, Fola Fagbule and Feyi Fawehinmu, Cassava Republic

41. The Pressure Cooker, Nkiru Olumie-Ojo, Narrative Landscape

40. Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy, Henry Kissinger, Allen Lane

39. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck, Mark Manson, Harper Paperbacks

38. 12 Rules for Life, Jordan Peterson, Penguin

37. Why Not? Citizenship, State Capture, Creeping Fascism and Criminal Hijack of Politics in Nigeria, Pat Utomi, Cassava Republic

36. My Participation, Bisi Akande

35. The Confident Woman Devotional, Hodder & Stoughton, Joyce Meyer

34. Mindset, by Dr. Carol Dweck, Robinsonn

33. Deep Work, Carl Newport, Piatkus

32. The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho, Harper Collins

31. Nzeogwu, Olusegun Obasanjo, Spectrum Books

30. Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order, Ray Dalio, Simon & Schuster UK

29. Let’s Talk About Your Money, Kalu Ajah

28. Becoming Nigerian, Elnathan John, Cassava Republic

27. The Daily Laws, Robert Greene, Profile Books

26. I for Don Blow but I Too Dey Press Phone, Hymar David, Hymagination Publishing

25. Kama Sutra: A Position a Day, DK, Penguin Random House

24. Acts of the Holy Spirit, Jumoke Adenowo, Independently Published

23. Women and Leadership, Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Corgi

22. Purpose in Crisis: Uncommon Secrets to Finding and Fulfilling Purpose in Times of Adversity, Samuel Ekundayo, Independently Published

21. How Women Rise, Sally Helgesen and Marshall Goldsmith, Random House Business

20. Will, Will Smith with Mark Manson, Penguin

19. Soldiers of Fortune: Nigerian Politics from Buhari to Babangida (1983-1993), Max Siollun, Cassava Republic

18. Finding Me, Viola Davis, Coronet

17. Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Narrative Landscape

16. The Sex Lives of African Women, Nana Darkoa Sekyiama, Dialogue Books

15. Ikigai, Héctor Garcia, Hutchinson

14. My Life in Full, Indra Nooyi, Piatkus

13. Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office, Lois P. Frankel, Grand Central Publishing

12. Fellow Nigerians, It’s All Politics, Simon Kolawole, Cable Books

11. The Light We Carry, Michelle Obama, Viking

10. Gambling on Development, Stefan Dercon, Hurst

9. Notes on Grief, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Narrative Landscape Press

8. The ARC of the Possible, Waziri Dio, Cable Books

7. I Am because We Are, Chidiogo Akunyili-Parr, Safari Books Ltd

6. Nigerians in Theory: Our Quirks, Habits and Idiosyncracies, Joe Abah and Yemi Adesanya, Bookcraft Africa

5. The Psychology of Money, Morgan Housel, Harriman House

4. What Britain Did to Nigeria, Max Siollun, Hurst

3. I Wish I Knew This Earlier: Lessons on Love, Toni Tone, Fourth Estate

2. Leaving the Tarmac: Buying a Bank in Africa, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, RedDoor Press

1. Atomic Habits, James Clear, Random House Business Books

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THE TOP-SELLING NONFICTION BOOKS OF 2022

The Top-selling Poetry Books

S/N. Title, Author, Publisher

8. A Little Violence, Seun Lari Williams, Independently Published

7. Home Body, Rupi Kaur, Simon & Schuster UK

6. Like Butterflies Scattered About by Art Rascals, Umar Abubakar Sidi, Masobe Books

5. Nomad, Romeo Oriogun, Griots Lounge Nigeria 

4. Milk and Honey, Rapi Kaur, Andrews McMeel Publishing

3. Her Head Was a Spider’s Nest, Tolu Akinyemi (Poetolu), Heart of Words UK 

2. Funny Men Cannot Be Trusted, Tolu Akinyemi (Poetolu), Heart of Words UK 

1. Affection and Other Accidents, Dami Ajayi, Independently Published

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THE TOP-SELLING POETRY BOOKS OF 2022

The Top-selling Self-Published Books

S/N. Title, Author

20. Made in Aba, Enyi Abaribe

19. Ayinla Omowura, Festus Adedayo

18. Ope’s Money Diary, Ope from Cowrywise

17. Oma’s Seed, Loretta Olubunmi-Amosu

16. Proverb 31: Woman on the Streets of Lagos, Ifeoluwa Oyatokun

15. EPE Principle, Amida Azeez

14. From Storeroom to Boardroom, Babs Omotowa

13. How We Destroy Nigeria: Precedence of Doom, John Walker Adetunji Adeoye

12. Stripped, Solape Akinpelu

11. Tall Tales, Obi Echezona

10. Risk and Return, Yomi Jemibewon

9. Biafra: The Horrors of War: The Story of a Child Soldier, Okey Anueyiagu

8. Let’s Talk About Your Money, Kalu Ajah

7. The Man, the Soldier and the Patriot, Niran Adedokun

6. Act of the Holy Spirit, Jumoke Adenowo

5. Purpose in Crisis, Samuel Ekundayo

4. Your Problem Is That You’re Multi-Talented, Samuel Ekundayo

3. Woman as God Intended, Olajumoke Adenowo

2. Small Business, Big Money, Akin Alabi

1. How to Sell to Nigerians, Akin Alabi

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THE TOP-SELLING SELF-PUBLISHED BOOKS OF 2022

The Top-selling Children’s Books

S/N. Title, Author, Publisher

10. The 123 Letter Words Storybook: Fun in the Sun, Titilayo and Omezia Umaru, Independently Published

9. Mansa Musa Builds a School, Kunda Kids, Kunda Kids

8. Wish Maker, Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike, Masobe

7. The Boy at the Back of the Class, Onjali Q. Raúf, Orion Children’s Books

6. The Night Bus Hero, Onjali Q. Raúf, Orion Children’s Books

5. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Wrecking Ball, Jeff Kinney, Puffin

4. Marcus Rashford: You Are a Champion, Marcus Rashford, Macmillan Children’s Books

3. No! Don’t Touch Me There, Nomthi Odukoya, Grace Springs Africa Publishers

2. A Bully Is Not a Hero, Nomthi Odukoya, Grace Springs Africa Publishers

1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diper Overlode, Jeff Kinney, Puffi

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THE TOP-SELLING CHILDREN’S BOOKS OF 2022

The 100 Top-selling Books of 2022

S/N. Title, Author, Publisher

100. Think Again, Adam Grant, WH Allen

96. Ace of Spades, Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé, Usborne Publishing

96. Affection and Other Accidents, Dami Ajayi, Independently Published

96. For the Good of the Nation, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, Alpha Communications

96. Love Does Not Win Elections, Ayisha Osori, Narrative Landscape Press

95. Bamboozled by Jesus, Yvonne Orji, Narrative Landscape Press

94. So Good They Can’t Ignore You, Cal Newport, Piatkus

93. Formation, Fola Fagbule and Feyi Fawehinmu, Cassava Republic

91. The Pressure Cooker, Nkiru Olumie-Ojo, Narrative Landscape

91. The Teller of Secrets, Bisi Adjapon, Ouida Books

90. Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy, Henry Kissinger, Allen Lane

86. Born on a Tuesday, Elnathan John, Cassava Republic

86. Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry, Joya Goffney, Hot Key Books

86. The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fuck, Mark Manson, Harper Paperbacks

86. Ugly Love, Colleen Hoover, Simon & Schuster UK

84. Children of the Quicksands, Efua Traoré, Masobe Books

84. The Madhouse, T.J. Benson, Masobe Books

83. 12 Rules for Life, Jordan Peterson, Penguin

81. My Participation, Bisi Akande, Gaskiya Media

81. Why Not? Citizenship, State Capture, Creeping Fascism and Criminal Hijack of Politics in Nigeria, Pat Utomi, Cassava Republic

80. The Gilded Ones, Namina Forna, Usborne Publishing

79. The Confident Woman Devotional, Joyce Meyer, Hodder & Stoughton

78. Welcome to Lagos, Chibundu Onuzo, Narrative Landscape

77. Mindset, by Dr. Carol Dweck, Robinson

76. Deep Work, Carl Newport, Piatkus

75. Afonja: The Rise, Tunde Leye, Masobe Books

74. The Alchemist, Paulo Coelho, Harper Collins

73. Nzeogwu, Olusegun Obasanjo, Spectrum Books

72. Children of Blood and Bone, Tomi Adeyemi, Macmillan Children’s Books

70. Let’s Talk About Your Money, Kalu Ajah, Independently Published

70. Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order, Ray Dalio, Simon & Schuster UK

69. Becoming Nigerian, Elnathan John, Cassava Republic

65. Butter Honey Pig Bread, Francesca Ekwuyasi, Ouida Books

65. I Do Not Come to You by Chance, Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani, Masobe Books

65. Sankofa, Chibundu Onuzo, Narrative Landscape

65. The Daily Laws, Robert Greene, Profile Books

64. Afonja: The Fall, Tunde Leye, Masobe Books

63. Chronicles of the Happiest People on Earth, Wole Soyinka, Bookcraft

62. I for Don Blow but I Too Dey Press Phone, Hymar David, Hymagination Publishing

61. A Bully Is Not a Hero, Nomthi Odukoya, Grace Springs Africa Publishers

60. Kama Sutra: A Position a Day, DK, Penguin Random House

59. A Little Life, Hanya Yanagihara, Picador

58. Acts of the Holy Spirit, Olajumoke Adenowo, Independently Published

57. Women and Leadership, Julia Gillard and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Corgi

56. The Death of Vivek Oji, Akwaeke Emezi, Farafina Books

55. Purpose in Crisis: Uncommon Secrets to Finding and Fulfilling Purpose in Times of Adversity, Samuel Ekundayo, Independently Published

54. How Women Rise, Sally Helgesen and Marshall Goldsmith, Random House Business

53. The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo, Taylor Jenkins Reid, Simon & Schuster UK

51. His Only Wife, Peace Adzo Medie, Parresia Publishers

51. The Thing Around Your Neck, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Narrative Landscape

50. Love in Colour, Bolu Babalola, Headline

48. Soldiers of Fortune: Nigerian Politics from Buhari to Babangida (1983-1993), Max Siollun, Cassava Republic

48. Will, Will Smith with Mark Manson, Penguin

47. Finding Me, Viola Davis, Coronet

46. Your Problem Is That You’re Multi-Talented, Samuel Ekundayo, Independently Published

45. Dear Ijeawele, or A Feminist Manifesto in Fifteen Suggestions, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Narrative Landscape

44. The Sex Lives of African Women, Nana Darkoa Sekyiama, Dialogue Books

43. Daughters Who Walk This Path, Yejide Kilanko, Farafina Books

42. Ikigai, Héctor Garcia, Hutchinson

40. The Love Hypothesis, Ali Hazelwood, Sphere

40. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Diper Overlode, Jeff Kinney, Puffin

39. The Mechanics of Yenagoa, Michael Afenfia, Masobe Books

38. Verity, Colleen Hoover, Atria

37. It Starts with Us, Colleen Hoover, Atria

36. My Sister, the Serial Killer, Oyinkan Braithwaite, Narrative Landscape

35. In Every Mirror She’s Black, Lola Akinmade Akerstrom, Parresia Publishers

34. My Life in Full, Indra Nooyi, Piatkus

33. The Girl with the Louding Voice, Abi Dare, Ouida Books

32. Half of a Yellow Sun, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Narrative Landscape

31. Dele Weds Destiny, Tomi Obaro, Knopf

30. What Happened to Janet Uzor, Miracle Emeka-Ukwor, Masobe Books

29. It Ends with Us, Collen Hoover, Atria

28. Nice Girls Don’t Get the Corner Office, Lois P. Frankel, Grand Central Publishing

27. Fellow Nigerians, It’s All Politics, Simon Kolawole, Cable Books

26. Tomorrow I Become a Woman, Aiwanose Odafen, Scribner

25. Ogadinma, or Everything Will Be Alright, Ukamaka Olisakwe, Masobe Books

24. The Light We Carry, Michelle Obama, Viking

23. Vagabonds, Eloghosa Osunde, Farafina Books

22. Stay with Me, Ayobami Adebayo, Ouida Books

21. Gambling on Development, Stefan Dercon, Hurst

20. Notes on Grief, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Narrative Landscape Press

19. The ARC of the Possible, Waziri Dio, Cable Books

18. Americanah, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Narrative Landscape

17. I Am because We Are, Chidiogo Akunyili-Parr, Safari Books Ltd

16. Bridges Are for Burning, Bina Idonije, Masobe Books

15. Nigerians in Theory, Joe Abah and Yemi Adesanya, Bookcraft Africa

14. The Psychology of Money, Morgan Housel, Harriman House

13. Wahala, Nikki May, Narrative Landscape Press

12. Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?, Lizzie Damilola Blackburn, Narrative Landscape Press

10. The Secret Lives of Baba Segis Wives, Lola Shoneyin, Cassava Republic

10. What Britain Did to Nigeria, Max Siollun, Hurst

9. I Wish I Knew This Earlier, Toni Tone, Fourth Estate

8. Leaving the Tarmac: Buying a Bank in Africa, Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, RedDoor Press

7. Women as God Intended, Jumoke Adenowo, Independently Published

6. A Broken People’s Playlist, Chimeka Garricks, Masobe Books

5. Small Business, Big Money, Akin Alabi

4. Atomic Habits, James Clear, Random House Business Books

3. How to Sell to Nigerians, Akin Alabi

2. Honey and Spice, Bolu Babalola, William Morrow

1. Nearly All the Men in Lagos Are Mad, Damilare Kuku, Masobe Books

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THE 100 TOP-SELLING BOOKS OF 2022

See Rovingheights’ bestselling titles of 2020 and 2021 for fiction and nonfiction.

CORRECTION: The authorship of Like Butterflies Scattered About by Art Rascals by Umar Abubakar Sidi was initially and wrongly attributed to “Art Rascals.” The book was wrongly titled as Like Butterflies Scattered About. These have now been corrected.

For enquiries, please email tobi.eyinade@rovingheights.com and hello@rhbooks.com.ng, and, if appropriate for the subject, editors@opencountrymag.com.

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