A powerful new book is about to make its way into libraries, offices, shops, restaurants, and even your heart. KWALLU: Duels With Political Lizards by CD JAN (popularly known as JANJAN) promises to be more than just a book — it’s an experience.
Described as compelling, truthful, audacious, and poetically charged, this upcoming release chronicles the political trials, travails, and triumphs of Chief Hon. (Dr.) Isaac Kyale Kwallu, the Dan Masanin Qua’an-Pan and fondly known as the Ballot Box General from Plateau State, Nigeria.
Through vivid storytelling and linguistic artistry, CD JAN captures the essence of a man whose political journey embodies courage, conviction, and conscience. This is not one of those books that quietly asks for space on your shelf — it’s one that commands it. The truths woven into its pages are as unsettling as they are enlightening, daring readers to confront the realities of politics, power, and purpose.
If you think you’re ready for the truth, KWALLU: Duels With Political Lizards will test just how ready you really are.
Stay tuned — the literary storm is coming.
About the Author
CD JAN is a Poet, Author, and Critic from Qua’an Pan Local Government Area in Plateau State, Nigeria. A graduate of Theatre and Film Arts from the University of Jos, Jan is celebrated for his sharp intellect and creative versatility.
In 2017, he clinched 1st position in the Spoken Word competition at the Nigerian Universities Theatre Arts Festival (NUTAF) held at the University of Benin. That same year, he earned a Certificate of Excellence in Criticism from the International Association of Theatre Critics (IATC).
A proud member of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) and the International Association of Theatre Critics, CD JAN’s voice resonates across both creative and critical spaces.
His first poetry collection, Murder The Pen, was published in October 2025 by the Journal of the Australasian Association of Writing Programs (AAWP) in Australia.
Now, with KWALLU: Duels With Political Lizards, CD JAN steps boldly into the world of political literature — and the world is watching.
Watch out for the release!




