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June 8, 2026
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Category : Colloquium
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Government has obligation to support culture, arts by investing in it as integral national development pursuits
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April 1
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Literature and the Creative Economy: Finding relevance, overcoming misconceptions of book industry’s contributions to nation’s economic wellbeing
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March 28
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‘AI has come to stay, accept it’
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March 25
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Recovering the Narrative
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February 29
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Dancing with Dame Taiwo Ajai-Lycett @83
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February 26
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U.S.-based Nigerian don offers novel ways of deepening book reading in depressed economies
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February 19
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Experts canvas making reading glamourous, community engagements for writers to attract youngsters, others
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February 18
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A generation’s swelling im(mortality): An appreciation to Ibadan’s THE SEVEN…
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February 16
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Indigenous language film festivals as platforms for promoting culture, tourism, economic growth
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February 13
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The return of Mac
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January 28
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Seven AFRIMA Diamonds begin journey to African music glory
By Godwin Okondo THE stage was set, the lights dazzled and the…
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: Seven AFRIMA Diamonds begin journey to African music glory
Ozougwu’s ‘Lady Dynamique’: A collective anthem of self-reclamation for women’s voices
By Anote Ajeluorou LADY Dynamique: A Poetry Anthology by Women with Power…
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: Ozougwu’s ‘Lady Dynamique’: A collective anthem of self-reclamation for women’s voices
Poem: How to Ruin a Nation
By Majekodunmi Ebhohon FIRST,silence the thinkers.Call them unpatriotic.Arrest the ones who read…
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: Poem: How to Ruin a Nation
CORA @35: Stories. Signs. Symbols
By Tunde Lanipekun CORA is a visionary and advocacy-driven arts and cultural…
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: CORA @35: Stories. Signs. Symbols
Poem: Far away África
By Gustavo Brito WE are from ÁfricaIn sacred DropsThat escaped silence We…
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: Poem: Far away África
CORA ‘35: Expanding the conversation with Podcast station launch, June 6
By Editor THE Committee for Relevant Arts (CORA) — Nigeria’s foremost consortium…
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: CORA ‘35: Expanding the conversation with Podcast station launch, June 6
Poem: The Thumb
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon THE president counts the pensin his drawer.He lines…
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: Poem: The Thumb
Tradition meets academia as Ovie of Ozọrọ Kingdom recieves VC, SDU, Sunny Awhefeada, others
By Florence Chukwuebuni IN a demonstration of mutual respect, partnership, and commitment…
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: Tradition meets academia as Ovie of Ozọrọ Kingdom recieves VC, SDU, Sunny Awhefeada, others
Poem: The Blueprint
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon THE creator sits at a deskwith a compass…
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Onyeka Nwelue’s ‘A Japanese Professor in Accra’ is a quietly ambitious novel
By John Chizoba Vincent A Japanese Professor in Accra (Abibiman Publishing; 2025)…
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: Onyeka Nwelue’s ‘A Japanese Professor in Accra’ is a quietly ambitious novel
Poem: Where the Light Enters
(for O.) By Ocheni Kazeem Oneshojo YOUR mild eyesare heaven’s eyes, thus…
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: Poem: Where the Light Enters
At 2.14% of GDP, Nigeria sits below UNESCO public education benchmark, Chidoka tells alumni in Enugu
By Editor THE 70th anniversary keynote at Ekulu Primary School afforded the…
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: At 2.14% of GDP, Nigeria sits below UNESCO public education benchmark, Chidoka tells alumni in Enugu
Poem: A Mother’s Blessing
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon PUT this sachet of anointing oil inside your…
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Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an iconic poet, dramatist, scholar in Lagos, Ibadan
By Editor NIGERIA’S literary and theatrical communities are upbeat this June to…
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: Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an iconic poet, dramatist, scholar in Lagos, Ibadan