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How to ‘Connect the Dots’ in Nigeria’s creative ecosystem, by Akintunde-Johnson
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How to ‘Connect the Dots’ in Nigeria’s creative ecosystem, by Akintunde-Johnson

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October 24
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Experts charge govt on infrastructure for national monuments, returned artefacts
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Experts charge govt on infrastructure for national monuments, returned artefacts

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October 23
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Publishers link poor performance of students to neglect literature suffers in schools
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Publishers link poor performance of students to neglect literature suffers in schools

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October 20
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‘Who no Know go Know’: when Africa’s creative economy took centre-stage at Felabration 2023
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‘Who no Know go Know’: when Africa’s creative economy took centre-stage at Felabration 2023

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October 20
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LABAF 2023 kicks off November 13 with ‘The Reset: History and the Darkling Plain’
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LABAF 2023 kicks off November 13 with ‘The Reset: History and the Darkling Plain’

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October 19
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‘Efunsetan Iyalode Ibadan’ is MUSON 2023 festival drama, curtain raiser
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‘Efunsetan Iyalode Ibadan’ is MUSON 2023 festival drama, curtain raiser

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October 19
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University of Abuja hosts 7th Nigerian Oral Literature Association conference Nov. 22
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University of Abuja hosts 7th Nigerian Oral Literature Association conference Nov. 22

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October 18
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5th-time contestant Obari Gomba wins The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2023 with ‘Grit’
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5th-time contestant Obari Gomba wins The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2023 with ‘Grit’

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October 13
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In spite of adversities, MUSON is testament of ‘Resilience’ in 40 years of engaging Nigeria’s arts, culture
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In spite of adversities, MUSON is testament of ‘Resilience’ in 40 years of engaging Nigeria’s arts, culture

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October 13
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Tension, excitement as Akubuiro, Gomba or Ojomu is set to clinch USD$100,000 literary prize money
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Tension, excitement as Akubuiro, Gomba or Ojomu is set to clinch USD$100,000 literary prize money

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October 12
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  • Poetry: Showroom
    By Majekodunmi Ebhohon IT is easy to tell when the scripthas been… Read more: Poetry: Showroom
  • James Ene Henshaw: The playwright physician of the Cross River
    By James Ene Henshaw Jr DR. James Ene Henshaw was a chest… Read more: James Ene Henshaw: The playwright physician of the Cross River
  • Odugbemi urges filmmakers to prioritise professionalism, production excellence, global standards
    * ‘Nigerian embassies don’t show Nigerian films; outsiders encounter our art by… Read more: Odugbemi urges filmmakers to prioritise professionalism, production excellence, global standards
  • Husseini, Joke Silva advocate professionalism, innovation at NFVCB Masterclass
    By Godwin Okondo THE National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has… Read more: Husseini, Joke Silva advocate professionalism, innovation at NFVCB Masterclass
  • Nigeria needs local police, not necessarily state police, says Bukar Usman
    By Erizia Rubyjeana HISTORIAN and culture archivist, Bukar Usman, has urged Nigeria… Read more: Nigeria needs local police, not necessarily state police, says Bukar Usman
  • Azerbaijani’s Aylisli’s ‘People and Trees: A Trilogy’ wins EBRD Literature Prize 2026
    By Editor THE winner of the 2026 European Bank for Reconstruction and… Read more: Azerbaijani’s Aylisli’s ‘People and Trees: A Trilogy’ wins EBRD Literature Prize 2026
  • Can AI ever be an author? Why legal personality matters in copyright law
    By Raphael Christopher ARTIFICIAL intelligence can write novels, compose symphonies, generate artwork… Read more: Can AI ever be an author? Why legal personality matters in copyright law
  • LIFANIMA @10: N22.5 million prizes on offer as animation festival gets 1,298 short film entries from over 120 countries
    By Editor LIFANIMA, Nigeria’s first and only animation film festival, has announced… Read more: LIFANIMA @10: N22.5 million prizes on offer as animation festival gets 1,298 short film entries from over 120 countries
  • WSICE unveils top 10 essay finalists as Soyinka mentors young scholars @92nd birthday celebration
    By Editor THE organisers of the 17th Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange… Read more: WSICE unveils top 10 essay finalists as Soyinka mentors young scholars @92nd birthday celebration
  • Beyond cultural entertainment, drumming has educational, therapeutic, professional value, says Adeniji
    By Anote Ajeluorou Hammed Adeniji has a uniquely fascinating mix of interests.… Read more: Beyond cultural entertainment, drumming has educational, therapeutic, professional value, says Adeniji
  • The tricky task of book-to-film adaptations
    By Wale Okediran ADAPTING a beloved novel to the big screen is… Read more: The tricky task of book-to-film adaptations
  • Wole Soyinka @92: Championing Trans-Atlantic ‘Heritage Voyage of Return’ amongst diaspora Africans
    By Anote Ajeluorou WHAT more could Africa’s legendary man of letters, Prof.… Read more: Wole Soyinka @92: Championing Trans-Atlantic ‘Heritage Voyage of Return’ amongst diaspora Africans
  • ‘Return of Jero’ revives Soyinka’s satire for new generation theatre audience at J. Randle Centre, Onikan
    By Editor THEATRE enthusiasts, literary scholars and lovers of Nigerian arts are… Read more: ‘Return of Jero’ revives Soyinka’s satire for new generation theatre audience at J. Randle Centre, Onikan
  • English Dept, Edo University, Iyamho, adopts Ebhohon’s ‘The Great Delusion’
    By Editor THE Department of English, Edo University, Iyamho, Edo State, has… Read more: English Dept, Edo University, Iyamho, adopts Ebhohon’s ‘The Great Delusion’

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