Top 10 Nigerian Book Publishers Accepting Manuscripts in 2025

1. Black Tower Publishers

Black Tower Publishers is a Christian-oriented press that accepts both fiction and nonfiction manuscripts. They are known for giving first-time authors strong support beyond publishing—helping with marketing to schools, libraries, and correctional institutions. Their model is author-friendly, encouraging writers at all stages to take the leap into publishing. (blacktowerpublishers.com)


2. Parrésia Publishers

Parrésia is openly welcoming for new authors. Their Origami imprint accepts submissions year-round across genres—fiction, nonfiction, fantasy, short stories, anthologies, even previously self-published works. Their Regium imprint (literary/creative fiction) and Ọmọde Mẹta (children’s books) accept manuscripts between April 1––June 30 annually.


3. Masobe Books

Founded in 2018 by Othuke Ominiabohs, Masobe Books thrives on original, locally rooted stories. Their literary imprint welcomes new voices, with popular titles like The Mechanics of Yenagoa. They emphasize grassroots marketing and eye-catching book design, making them an exciting destination for first-time writers.


4. Cassava Republic Press

A trailblazer since 2006, Cassava Republic Press has a reputation for publishing strong African voices across fiction and nonfiction. With global distribution and open submission windows, they are ideal for authors aiming for wide readership.


5. Kachifo Limited (Farafina Books)

With imprints like Farafina Books, Kachifo Limited has published icons such as Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and Nnedi Okorafor. They are selective but accept high-quality fiction and nonfiction submissions, standing as one of the most prestigious publishers in Nigeria.


6. University Press plc

Nigeria’s oldest indigenous publisher, University Press plc, focuses on educational and general-interest titles. While mainly academic, they also consider select fiction and nonfiction submissions that align with their audience.


7. Narrative Landscape Press

Founded by authors in 2016, Narrative Landscape Press offers a mix of traditional and hybrid publishing. They accept fiction, nonfiction, and memoirs, providing editing, production, and distribution services.


8. Ouida Books

Created by Lola Shoneyin in 2016, Ouida Books champions bold, diverse voices. They publish fiction, nonfiction, and children’s books, and operate a vibrant literary hub through festivals and a bookstore.


9. Bookcraft Africa

Known for intellectual and political works, Bookcraft Africa publishes mainly nonfiction—including biographies, scholarly works, and essays. With names like Wole Soyinka and Chinua Achebe in their catalog, they’re ideal for authors with serious thematic works.


10. Literamed Publications (Lantern Books)

Famous for Lantern Books, Literamed Publications dominates the children’s literature and educational sector in Nigeria. They primarily accept children’s fiction and nonfiction aligned with school curricula.


Summary Table: Top 10 Publishers Accepting Submissions in 2025

PublisherGenre FocusSubmission Notes
Black Tower PublishersFiction, Nonfiction, Christian booksWelcomes first-time authors, supportive model
Parrésia PublishersFiction, Nonfiction, Children’sRegium: Apr–Jun, Origami: year-round
Masobe BooksFiction, Literary/PopularStrong grassroots marketing support
Cassava Republic PressFiction, NonfictionOpen submission windows periodically
Kachifo (Farafina)Fiction, Nonfiction, Children’sSelective but prestigious
University Press plcEducational, Fiction, NonfictionFocus on academics, but open to general work
Narrative Landscape PressFiction, Nonfiction, MemoirsFull-service publishing model
Ouida BooksFiction, Nonfiction, Children’sSupports diverse storytelling
Bookcraft AfricaNonfiction, Biography, PoliticsSpecializes in intellectual works
Literamed (Lantern Books)Children’s Fiction & NonfictionWidely recognized in schools
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