JAMB 2026/2027 Recommended Textbooks for Commerce

JAMB Recommended Textbooks for Commerce
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Are you looking for the best materials to help you prepare for Commerce in the coming UTME? Then you have just arrived at the best guide on the internet. We will be sharing the JAMB 2026/2027 recommended textbooks for Commerce.

This guide provides a list of the approved Commerce textbooks, arranged in a clear table with the book titles, authors, and the knowledge they contain.

List of JAMB Recommended Textbooks for Commerce 2026/2027

S/NBook TitleAuthor(s)Brief Description
1Commerce for West AfricaAnderson, D. J.The foundation of commercial activities in West Africa, including trade, business structure, and commercial operations are well covered here.
2Commerce for Secondary SchoolsAhukannah, L. I. et al.Introduction to trade, aids to trade, warehousing, transportation, and commercial concepts relevant to Nigerian students.
3New Syllabus Commerce for Secondary Schools Books 1–3Asaolu, A. & Igwe, P. M.A three-book series aligned with JAMB, WAEC, and NECO; explains business organizations, marketing, capital markets, and modern commerce.
4Handbook on Commerce for Schools and CollegesBabatunde, A. H.This handbook is easy to read. It summarizing major commercial topics for quick revision and exam preparation.
5Nigeria: The Promise of TourismIbru, G. M.When it comes to the explanation of role of tourism in economic development and how it supports commercial activities in Nigeria, this text does it best.
6Countdown to WASSCE/SSCE/NECO/JME CommerceIgwe, P. M. et al.This book offers exam-ready summaries, solved examples, and practice questions for WAEC, NECO, and JAMB Commerce.
7Management Sixth EditionJames, A. F. et al.A Dictionary of Business, Third Edition
8Management Theory and PracticeNwachukwu, C. C.Provides detailed coverage of management principles, leadership theories, and real-world business applications.
9Commerce for Senior Secondary Schools Books 1–3Odedokun, M. O. et al.Comprehensive coverage of trade, banking, advertising, transport, insurance, and business units.
10Commerce for Senior Secondary Schools Books 1–3Odoom, F. F.Explanation on commercial documents, marketing channels, trade practices, and business organization in simple terms.
11Management: Office Business EducationOnifade, A.The focus of this book is on office management, communication, clerical duties, and administrative procedures.
12The Computer for Word Processing and InternetOnifade, A.Introduces students to word processing tools, internet use, and ICT applications in commerce.
13Marketing TodayOnu, A. J. C.Covers consumer behavior, market segmentation, branding, promotion, and modern marketing strategies.
14A Dictionary of Business Third EditionPallister, J. & Isaacs, A. (eds.)A reference dictionary containing definitions of essential business and commerce terms.
15Commerce Simplified for SSS 1–3Ubaka, O. A.Provides simplified explanations and exam focused guidance for WAEC, NECO, JAMB, and NABTEB candidates.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Do I need all the textbooks on the list?

A: No. Two or three of them, especially those aligned with the current syllabus, are enough for complete preparation.

Q: Which Commerce textbook is the most recommended for JAMB?

A: Books like New Syllabus Commerce (Asaolu & Igwe) and Odedokun et al. are widely used by UTME candidates.

Q: Are the ICT-related textbooks compulsory for Commerce?

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A: Yes, because the JAMB syllabus includes computers, internet applications, and data processing in business.

Q: Which book should a beginner start with?

A: Commerce Simplified by Ubaka or Ahukannah et al. is great for beginners due to its simple explanations.

Q: Do these books cover the recent JAMB syllabus updates?

A: Yes, the recommended titles reflect the full scope of topics JAMB tests in Commerce.

Q: Can I rely on only past questions?

A: Past questions help, but you need textbooks to understand concepts before applying them.

Q: Where can I buy the recommended textbooks?

A: They are available in bookshops nationwide and on major online bookstores in Nigeria.

Q: Are management textbooks necessary for Commerce?

A: Yes. Management principles form a key part of the JAMB Commerce syllabus.

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About the author

Janet Joshua

Janet Joshua holds a degree in Education and has several years of experience in educational writing and mentoring students. As an expert in Nigeria's academic system, she is dedicated to providing insightful and practical information for students preparing for JAMB UTME.

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