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April 18, 2025
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Is art a limitless freedom way?: Creatives, academics, regulator, rights crusaders Stampede iREP 2025 to a close
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April 6
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Remembrance, and the Reparatory Ethos, 2025
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March 26
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A taste of samba-calypso, trans-migratory rhythms on World Poetry Day 2025 in Lagos
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March 24
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Music as economic powerhouse: Inside the inaugural Music Policy Assembly in Lagos
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March 17
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The National Theatre and the cultural strangulation of Nigeria’s creative sector
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March 13
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Mabel Segun and the evolution of African children’s literature
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March 7
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‘Writers will continue to matter irrespective of harsh socioeconomic conditions in which they operate’
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March 7
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Book enthusiasts canvas greater investments in libraries, reading promotion projects
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February 25
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Mabel Segun @95: Celebrating a legacy of literary, sporting excellence
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February 24
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‘Why ‘Things Fall Apart’ is still a very relevant Black film till this day’
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February 21
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Former NGA boss Abdullahi Muku reflects on the culture sector
By Oji Onoko HOW time flies? It is already six years since…
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: Former NGA boss Abdullahi Muku reflects on the culture sector
Telling Africa’s story our way – Colette Otusheso leads groundbreaking documentary premiere
By Editor FORMER President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun…
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: Telling Africa’s story our way – Colette Otusheso leads groundbreaking documentary premiere
Queen Eghujovbo champions African stories at film festival in Canada
By Godwin Okondo ACTRESS, public relations professional, and humanitarian Queen Eghujovbo has…
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: Queen Eghujovbo champions African stories at film festival in Canada
Sam Omatseye’s ‘Juju Eyes’: A roving socio-political commentary maps a ruptured society
By Anote Ajeluorou CROCODILE Girl is Sam Omatseye’s first novel published in…
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: Sam Omatseye’s ‘Juju Eyes’: A roving socio-political commentary maps a ruptured society
Udeme Nana: Looking 30 at 60 with flowers of beautiful ideas
By Substance Udo-Nature It is instructive that at 60, Dr. Udeme Nana…
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: Udeme Nana: Looking 30 at 60 with flowers of beautiful ideas
At BookTrek, Henry Akubuiro inspires students, laments out-of-school children
ON a vibrant Friday afternoon in Okota, Lagos, the atmosphere at Germane…
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: At BookTrek, Henry Akubuiro inspires students, laments out-of-school children
Okeowhor Odinakachi’s ‘Sonnets of Life’s Little Moments’ inspires from sunrise to sunset
By Humphrey Ogu THERE is an axiom that admonishes us against judging…
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: Okeowhor Odinakachi’s ‘Sonnets of Life’s Little Moments’ inspires from sunrise to sunset
‘Year 2025 set to be fiercest’: Jury receives entries for The Nigeria Prize for Literature
By Editor THE stakes have never been higher as the literary stage…
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: ‘Year 2025 set to be fiercest’: Jury receives entries for The Nigeria Prize for Literature
Bura Day 2025: Bukar Usman calls for progress as Bura women launches bank, others
By Editor A former Permanent Secretary in the Presidency, Abuja, chief culture…
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: Bura Day 2025: Bukar Usman calls for progress as Bura women launches bank, others
Sehene’s ‘Fire Beneath the Cassock’: How bigotry, politics fueled Rwanda’s tragedy
By Umar Osabo BENJAMIN Sehene’s Fire Beneath the Cassock is a powerful…
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: Sehene’s ‘Fire Beneath the Cassock’: How bigotry, politics fueled Rwanda’s tragedy
‘Not only offensive record should be banned, musician himself should be proscribed’
By Wole Soyinka COURTESY of an artist operating in a different genre…
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: ‘Not only offensive record should be banned, musician himself should be proscribed’
Old traditions and new realities meet in Ifeoma Chinwuba’s ‘Sons of the East’
By Mike Ekunno TRYING to put a finger on what should be…
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: Old traditions and new realities meet in Ifeoma Chinwuba’s ‘Sons of the East’
The Etiquette Place launches iFinesse Project April 10 to revive values, national pride
By Godwin Okondo THE Etiquette Place, a corporate finishing school renowned for…
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: The Etiquette Place launches iFinesse Project April 10 to revive values, national pride
Freedom Park set for renovation as Lagos State Government announces funding support
By Editor FREEDOM Park, Lagos’ iconic cultural and heritage centre is set…
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: Freedom Park set for renovation as Lagos State Government announces funding support