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Category : Colloquium

Journeys of African jazz
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Journeys of African jazz

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April 11
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Government has obligation to support culture, arts by investing in it as integral national development pursuits
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Government has obligation to support culture, arts by investing in it as integral national development pursuits

anote
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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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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‘AI has come to stay, accept it’

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March 25
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Recovering the Narrative
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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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Dancing with Dame Taiwo Ajai-Lycett @83

anote
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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U.S.-based Nigerian don offers novel ways of deepening book reading in depressed economies

anote
February 19
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Experts canvas making reading glamourous, community engagements for writers to attract youngsters, others
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Experts canvas making reading glamourous, community engagements for writers to attract youngsters, others

anote
February 18
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A generation’s swelling im(mortality): An appreciation to Ibadan’s THE SEVEN…
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A generation’s swelling im(mortality): An appreciation to Ibadan’s THE SEVEN…

anote
February 16
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Indigenous language film festivals as platforms for promoting culture, tourism, economic growth
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Indigenous language film festivals as platforms for promoting culture, tourism, economic growth

anote
February 13
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  • Femi Osofisan @80: ‘It’s because of my creative colleagues that I am’
    * What Niyi Osundare is to poetry is what Osofisan is to… Read more: Femi Osofisan @80: ‘It’s because of my creative colleagues that I am’
  • The restaurant called Freedom
    By Gustavo Brito IN the restaurant lobby, a sculpture—apparently Baroque in style—demanded… Read more: The restaurant called Freedom
  • ANA takes workshop on copyright awareness across the country
    By Editor THE Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has commenced a nationwide… Read more: ANA takes workshop on copyright awareness across the country
  • Adesola’s ‘Dancing with My Tongue’ and the poetry of theatrical disillusionment
    By Kehinde Folorunsho THERE is no denying that the implosions of post-independence… Read more: Adesola’s ‘Dancing with My Tongue’ and the poetry of theatrical disillusionment
  • Newton Jibunoh International Convention Centre opens at Nelson Mandela Gardens and Resorts, Asaba
    By Editor ON Wednesday, June 17, 2026, the Nelson Mandela Gardens &… Read more: Newton Jibunoh International Convention Centre opens at Nelson Mandela Gardens and Resorts, Asaba
  • Abuja Narratives Initiative opens call for short story anthology
    By Editor THE Abuja Narrative Initiative (TANI) has announced an open call… Read more: Abuja Narratives Initiative opens call for short story anthology
  • The Femi Osofisan that I know, by Ben Tomoloju
    IN 1973, as an 18-year-old Lower Sixth Arts student of Christ’s School,… Read more: The Femi Osofisan that I know, by Ben Tomoloju
  • A legacy of light: From Knowledge Platform to Imodoye Writers Enclave
    By Usman Akanbi MY late father possessed an abiding urge to enrich… Read more: A legacy of light: From Knowledge Platform to Imodoye Writers Enclave
  • Poem: I Wish I Could Inspire You
    By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon I wish I could inspire you. I wish… Read more: Poem: I Wish I Could Inspire You
  • Chidoka urges CTL graduates heading to universities across the world to remember home
    * Athena Chancellor tells Class of 2026 that global success must be… Read more: Chidoka urges CTL graduates heading to universities across the world to remember home
  • Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an icon of arts, culture, creativity
    By Editor CELEBRATIONS of the 80th birthday anniversary of one of Africa’s… Read more: Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an icon of arts, culture, creativity
  • Bukar Usman re-enacts folkloric journey in new book
    By Anote Ajeluorou IT started for him like it did for most… Read more: Bukar Usman re-enacts folkloric journey in new book
  • Afreximbank announces 3rd CANEX Prize for Publishing in Africa 2026
    By Editor AFREXIMBANK has announced the third edition of the CANEX Prize… Read more: Afreximbank announces 3rd CANEX Prize for Publishing in Africa 2026
  • Seven AFRIMA Diamonds begin journey to African music glory
    By Godwin Okondo THE stage was set, the lights dazzled and the… Read more: Seven AFRIMA Diamonds begin journey to African music glory

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