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December 19, 2025
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The vocation of arts and culture journalist is the most insecure in the newsroom, says Anikulapo
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December 15
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The Nigeria Prize for Science Roadshow 2025: Race for innovative discoveries, application begins
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December 13
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LABAF 2025: Ebhohon affirms Africa as wellspring of global knowledge, innovation, civilization
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December 10
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NPA @60: Impactful, innovative yet legacy publishing lacks inclusiveness, accountable for mass failures in WAEC, NECO, JAMB
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December 1
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‘Stop building concrete jungles, plant trees’: Our people need to see climate issues as an emergency
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December 1
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CORA Art Stampede 2025: ‘Scrap Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, set up endowment fund, board instead’
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November 20
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‘We need ‘Artistic Intelligence’ tools, too’
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November 14
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Our heritage of creativity: Reframing art in Nigeria for a global audience
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October 26
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As Fela’s Afrobeat goes West
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October 24
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Spoken word poetry: A call for equal recognition in Nigeria’s literary landscape
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October 23
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Garlands for the dream-seeker: A poetic celebration of Femi Osofisan@80
By Editor EMERITUS Professor Femi Osofisan (aka Okinba Launko) will turn 80…
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: Garlands for the dream-seeker: A poetic celebration of Femi Osofisan@80
‘Close Encounters of the Tiered Kind’
By Emmanuel Frank-Opigo CLOSE Encounters of the Third Kind is a blockbuster…
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: ‘Close Encounters of the Tiered Kind’
A celebration of wisdom
By Bashir Yahuza Malumfashi ON this tenth day of December,We rise with…
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: A celebration of wisdom
How I spent my 83rd birthday, by Bukar Usman
BY the grace of God, I turned 83 on December 10, 2025.…
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: How I spent my 83rd birthday, by Bukar Usman
Ajeluorou’s edited ‘Moonbeam’ as the penumbra of socio-cultural failures
By Kẹ̀hìndé Fọlọ́runshọ́ EVERY age has a depression of its time which…
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: Ajeluorou’s edited ‘Moonbeam’ as the penumbra of socio-cultural failures
Princess Akpu transforms children’s talent at shine festival, Enugu 2025
By Editor THE literary and creative scene in Enugu received a spectacular…
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: Princess Akpu transforms children’s talent at shine festival, Enugu 2025
Okediran brings ‘Madagali’ to the UK on London book tour
By Editor NIGERIAN medical doctor and novelist, Dr. Wale Okediran, will visit…
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: Okediran brings ‘Madagali’ to the UK on London book tour
Ogun, Lagos join Italian Govt to boost Nigeria–Italy creative economy through Artnovation
By Editor THE Governments of Ogun and Lagos States, in collaboration with…
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: Ogun, Lagos join Italian Govt to boost Nigeria–Italy creative economy through Artnovation
LITACO mark 7th anniversary, pledges support for Nigerian writers
By Editor THE Literary Authors Cooperative Multipurpose Society of Nigeria (LITACO) has…
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: LITACO mark 7th anniversary, pledges support for Nigerian writers
Post-independence dilemma in Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s ‘Devil on the Cross’
By Kẹ̀hìndé Fọlọ́runshọ́ WHEN changes happen in society, the question comes to…
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: Post-independence dilemma in Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s ‘Devil on the Cross’
Unkind Companion
By Majekodunmi Ebhohon TIME has never carried me gently.It flicks hours off…
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: Unkind Companion
‘Detty December is fading as our own greed is pulling the plug’
By Prince Femi Fadina LET’S keep it a buck: Detty December didn’t…
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: ‘Detty December is fading as our own greed is pulling the plug’
The vocation of arts and culture journalist is the most insecure in the newsroom, says Anikulapo
* …as NCC revives Annual Copyright Dialogue, honours Evelyn Osagie with posthumous…
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: The vocation of arts and culture journalist is the most insecure in the newsroom, says Anikulapo
Otuedon-Arawore’s ‘Asiodu: A Legacy of Dedication and Service’ now in print
By Goke Adegoroye MY first close appreciation of the calibre of Izoma…
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: Otuedon-Arawore’s ‘Asiodu: A Legacy of Dedication and Service’ now in print