The books are the product of several years of teaching various areas of Statistics at diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate levels in different universities. They have been written in such a systematic way that the reader can understand the content with minimum assistance.
The special features of the books can be summarized as follows:
Completeness of Topics: Each of the books is self-contained, and as much as possible, covers all aspect of topics treated in such a book. It goes down to the minutest detail that can scarcely be found in any such book.
Self-explanatary: The books are down-to-earth with numerous examples to illustrate concepts and relevant computing techniques that easily bring understanding to the fore with little or no external tutelage.
Proper Interpretation of Results: The results from the worked examples are given proper interpretation to enable the reader know how to use statistical results in practice.
Appropriateness for Teaching: Lecturers are equipped with relevant materials to enable them explain difficult concepts to students with ease because the anticipated questions from students have been dealt with in detail in the books.