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Category : Colloquium

DELSU @30: Abraka and the furthering of the Nigerian literary tradition
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DELSU @30: Abraka and the furthering of the Nigerian literary tradition

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May 2
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At iREP’s CORA Art Stampede, DJ Switch revved up painful memory of 2020 #EndSARS protest
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At iREP’s CORA Art Stampede, DJ Switch revved up painful memory of 2020 #EndSARS protest

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April 2
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‘Art not fetish’ seminar: Sculptors navigate delicate balance between art and religion
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‘Art not fetish’ seminar: Sculptors navigate delicate balance between art and religion

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March 10
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A culture critic’s verdict: Nigerian, African literature is dead!
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A culture critic’s verdict: Nigerian, African literature is dead!

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February 26
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A Fork in the Road: Ori’ta Meta – Where does Nigeria go from here?
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A Fork in the Road: Ori’ta Meta – Where does Nigeria go from here?

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November 25
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Why the culture factor matters in creating a meaningful political awareness
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Why the culture factor matters in creating a meaningful political awareness

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November 25
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A Fork in the Road: Which Way, Nigeria?
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A Fork in the Road: Which Way, Nigeria?

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November 24
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Creativity, Literary Advocacy and Nation Building: The Role of Nigerian Literature
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Creativity, Literary Advocacy and Nation Building: The Role of Nigerian Literature

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November 11
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J. P. Clark: Towards an Agenda for Femocracy
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J. P. Clark: Towards an Agenda for Femocracy

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October 17
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