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Category : Book Review

Investigating the etymology of obsolete concepts in Amrah Aliyu’s ‘Breast Are Names of Flowers’
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Investigating the etymology of obsolete concepts in Amrah Aliyu’s ‘Breast Are Names of Flowers’

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October 28
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‘The Life and Times of Imran’: History through the lens of family narrative
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‘The Life and Times of Imran’: History through the lens of family narrative

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August 1
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Postmodernity in Umaisha’s ‘Glasshouse’
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Postmodernity in Umaisha’s ‘Glasshouse’

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May 6
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Okpabi’s ‘Naboath’s Vineyard’ explores the nexus between sowing and reaping, poverty and wealth
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Okpabi’s ‘Naboath’s Vineyard’ explores the nexus between sowing and reaping, poverty and wealth

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April 16
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Braithwaite’s ‘The Baby Is Mine’ maps intriguing family saga
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Braithwaite’s ‘The Baby Is Mine’ maps intriguing family saga

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February 13
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A rebel against colonialism
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A rebel against colonialism

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February 7
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Amaeshi’s business, political thriller at the heart of Nigeria’s under-development
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Amaeshi’s business, political thriller at the heart of Nigeria’s under-development

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February 3
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50 years after Nigerian Civil War, Minorities get their voice
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50 years after Nigerian Civil War, Minorities get their voice

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December 18
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Ogbeifun’s book offers practical solutions to Nigeria’s untapped maritime goldmine
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Ogbeifun’s book offers practical solutions to Nigeria’s untapped maritime goldmine

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December 15
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Servio Gbadamosi out with new poetry collection, Where the Light Enters You
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Servio Gbadamosi out with new poetry collection, Where the Light Enters You

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December 12
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  • A critic’s impression of Ebhohon’s ‘The Great Delusion’
    By Omowumi Bode Ekundayo I read the manuscript of The Great Delusion… Read more: A critic’s impression of Ebhohon’s ‘The Great Delusion’
  • Poets in Nigeria names new board, set for 10th anniversary celebration in Lagos
    By Editor IN a bid to reposition Poets in Nigeria (PIN) for… Read more: Poets in Nigeria names new board, set for 10th anniversary celebration in Lagos
  • In Benue…
    By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon NO one screamed.There was no time.They came like… Read more: In Benue…
  • Tongues of tomorrow: Reviving identity through indigenous language literacy in Nigeria
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo IN a city where culture cradles knowledge and… Read more: Tongues of tomorrow: Reviving identity through indigenous language literacy in Nigeria
  • The Seduction of Mansa Musa
    By Uduma Kalu DARK-EYED virgins sheltered in their tents are your blessings.Would… Read more: The Seduction of Mansa Musa
  • Stakeholders applaud Accessible Publishers for new partnership in literacy innovation
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo IT was a day of glowing tributes and… Read more: Stakeholders applaud Accessible Publishers for new partnership in literacy innovation
  • Lizi Ashimole’s ‘The Other Insider’ straddles the past and present
    By Macpherson Chikaodiri Okpara YOU probably know her as Dr. Lizi Ben-Iheanacho.… Read more: Lizi Ashimole’s ‘The Other Insider’ straddles the past and present
  • WSICE 2025 explores youth leadership, postcolonial expressions across two continents
    By Editor THE Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange (WSICE) returns for its… Read more: WSICE 2025 explores youth leadership, postcolonial expressions across two continents
  • PAWA, DPL to establish Film Africa Network
    By Editor IN a major step towards revitalizing and connecting the African… Read more: PAWA, DPL to establish Film Africa Network
  • WSICE 2025 calls for participation in WS@91 essay contest, youth talent showcase
    By Editor THE Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange (WSICE) has announced the… Read more: WSICE 2025 calls for participation in WS@91 essay contest, youth talent showcase
  • Room-to-Read touches down in Ibadan to Accessible’s warm embrace
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo AT precisely 11:30am, the much-anticipated Kenya Airways flight… Read more: Room-to-Read touches down in Ibadan to Accessible’s warm embrace
  • The Ghosts of Bundu
    (Letter to Lord Lugard from Flora Shaw read by Eze Nri to… Read more: The Ghosts of Bundu
  • Malaria Empire
    By Uduma Kalu (Dr. Baike’s story as told by Dr. James McCune… Read more: Malaria Empire
  • Basket of blood
    By Paul Liam ONCE again, anarchist rhymesHave overwhelmed the skyTorrents of tears,… Read more: Basket of blood

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