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Publishers, booksellers, writers chart pathways for successful book business
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Publishers, booksellers, writers chart pathways for successful book business

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November 20
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Paradise lost: How book festivals in Nigeria are regaining lost glory
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Paradise lost: How book festivals in Nigeria are regaining lost glory

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November 20
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KUK: remembrance of things past
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KUK: remembrance of things past

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November 8
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Global rights vs local Rights: Whose rights?: Challenges of acquiring rights to Nigerian writers abroad
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Global rights vs local Rights: Whose rights?: Challenges of acquiring rights to Nigerian writers abroad

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November 3
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For the Irish, Siamsa storytelling tradition as a way of life
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For the Irish, Siamsa storytelling tradition as a way of life

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November 2
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How to ‘Connect the Dots’ in Nigeria’s creative ecosystem, by Akintunde-Johnson
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How to ‘Connect the Dots’ in Nigeria’s creative ecosystem, by Akintunde-Johnson

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October 24
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Experts charge govt on infrastructure for national monuments, returned artefacts
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Experts charge govt on infrastructure for national monuments, returned artefacts

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October 23
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Publishers link poor performance of students to neglect literature suffers in schools
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Publishers link poor performance of students to neglect literature suffers in schools

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October 20
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‘Who no Know go Know’: when Africa’s creative economy took centre-stage at Felabration 2023
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‘Who no Know go Know’: when Africa’s creative economy took centre-stage at Felabration 2023

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October 20
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At Quramo, we can build a brighter future where the power of words, ideas knows no bounds, says Shasore
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At Quramo, we can build a brighter future where the power of words, ideas knows no bounds, says Shasore

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October 12
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  • Film and tourism key to Nigeria’s economic diversification, say NFVCB, NTDA bosses
    By Editor THE Executive Director of the National Film and Video Censors… Read more: Film and tourism key to Nigeria’s economic diversification, say NFVCB, NTDA bosses
  • ‘Nollywood children series’: Once a film culture is about profit like Nollywood, making films for children becomes more difficult to achieve
    By Lancelot Imasuen THE reasons children are absent in Nollywood films are… Read more: ‘Nollywood children series’: Once a film culture is about profit like Nollywood, making films for children becomes more difficult to achieve
  • Just be authentic to Nigeria the way Nollywood has been, Oloko advises writers
    At the reading last year of his new novel, Juju Eyes, the… Read more: Just be authentic to Nigeria the way Nollywood has been, Oloko advises writers
  • ‘Nolywood’s children series’: If we don’t grow that segment, we surrender influence over children to foreign content ecosystems
    By Femi Odugbemi THE observation by the National Film and Video Censors… Read more: ‘Nolywood’s children series’: If we don’t grow that segment, we surrender influence over children to foreign content ecosystems
  • Nigerians in the UK lead collaborative response to knife crime through storytelling
    By Editor IN an effort to tackle the widespread knife crime in… Read more: Nigerians in the UK lead collaborative response to knife crime through storytelling
  • Nollywood’s missing children series: I’m angry the way children are treated in our film profession, by Zeb Ejiro
    THIS is a very important topic that I’m really interested in it.… Read more: Nollywood’s missing children series: I’m angry the way children are treated in our film profession, by Zeb Ejiro
  • World Book Day Festival: Delta head of service commends Ejiro Umukoro for Asaba event
    By Editor THE Head of Service of Delta State, Dr. (Mrs.) Mininim… Read more: World Book Day Festival: Delta head of service commends Ejiro Umukoro for Asaba event
  • When REPRONIG global stakeholders held copyright awareness conference in Ibadan
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo IN a remarkable convergence of intellect, policy dialogue,… Read more: When REPRONIG global stakeholders held copyright awareness conference in Ibadan
  • Biodun Jeyifo: The last dance
    By Kolade Mosuro FOR three decades, he was away from his roots,… Read more: Biodun Jeyifo: The last dance
  • PAWA to participate in ‘Heritage Voyage of Return’ project across the Atlantic
    By Editor THE Pan African Writers Association (PAWA) will be participating in… Read more: PAWA to participate in ‘Heritage Voyage of Return’ project across the Atlantic
  • ‘Medicine and Literature Without Borders’ as Okediran’s commitment to health, social justice writing
    By Aanuoluwapo Rotimi MEDICINE and Literature Without Borders: Health and Social Justice… Read more: ‘Medicine and Literature Without Borders’ as Okediran’s commitment to health, social justice writing
  • Ejiro, Odugbemi, Imasuen, Ọmọefe, Eboh speak on Nollywood’s missing children
    ‘* If we don’t grow that segment, we surrender influence over children… Read more: Ejiro, Odugbemi, Imasuen, Ọmọefe, Eboh speak on Nollywood’s missing children
  • Biodun Jeyifo: Ifowodo pays tribute, highlights scholar’s rigor, intellectual self-reflection
    By Godwin Okondo POET, scholar, lawyer and politician, Dr. Ogaga Ifowodo, has… Read more: Biodun Jeyifo: Ifowodo pays tribute, highlights scholar’s rigor, intellectual self-reflection
  • From Subject to Author: Women artists and the authority of presence at Mydrim Gallery
    By Mudiare Onobrakpeya THERE are exhibitions that gather works, and there are… Read more: From Subject to Author: Women artists and the authority of presence at Mydrim Gallery

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