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Category : Colloquium

A taste of samba-calypso, trans-migratory rhythms on World Poetry Day 2025 in Lagos
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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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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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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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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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‘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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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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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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‘Why ‘Things Fall Apart’ is still a very relevant Black film till this day’

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February 21
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From the horse’s mouth – state of Nigerian publishing
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From the horse’s mouth – state of Nigerian publishing

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February 20
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Feminism, femininity and sexuality in Obinna Udenwe’s ‘The Widow Who Died with Flowers in Her Mouth’
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Feminism, femininity and sexuality in Obinna Udenwe’s ‘The Widow Who Died with Flowers in Her Mouth’

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February 16
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  • The naija spirit
    By Oluwanifemi Adegoke IWE don’t talk about how this country holds us… Read more: The naija spirit
  • ‘Teaching enriches the quality of ideas in my works’
    By Uduma Kalu A bilingual language, literary artist and a former Secretary,… Read more: ‘Teaching enriches the quality of ideas in my works’
  • Nigerian Publishers Association celebrates 60 years of ‘impact, innovation, inclusion’
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo THE Nigerian Publishers Association (NPA) on Thursday, November… Read more: Nigerian Publishers Association celebrates 60 years of ‘impact, innovation, inclusion’
  • Afrobeats over-commercialised, lacks Fela’s political message, says first manager, author of ‘Dis Fela Sef!’, Benson Idonije
    ‘‘My Lady Frustration’ started Afrobeat as a genre’ How Fela’s Afrobeat snuffed… Read more: Afrobeats over-commercialised, lacks Fela’s political message, says first manager, author of ‘Dis Fela Sef!’, Benson Idonije
  • 30 years of laughter as comedy greats light up Asaba for ‘Nite of a Thousand Laughs’
    By Editor THE Dome Event Centre, Asaba, Delta State, pulsed with nostalgia,… Read more: 30 years of laughter as comedy greats light up Asaba for ‘Nite of a Thousand Laughs’
  • Enugu writers pay courtesy visit on Bukar Usman in Abuja
    By Henry Akubuiro ON a cloudless afternoon sky, a day after the… Read more: Enugu writers pay courtesy visit on Bukar Usman in Abuja
  • Nsibidi Institute celebrates 100 years of Nigerian popular music at Didi Museum, Lagos
    By Editor ON Sunday, November 30, 2025, the Nsibidi Institute will host… Read more: Nsibidi Institute celebrates 100 years of Nigerian popular music at Didi Museum, Lagos
  • Shehu’s book on regional anti-money laundering, counter terrorism financing unveiled in Monrovia
    By Muazu Umaru IT is with immense privilege and deep personal emotion… Read more: Shehu’s book on regional anti-money laundering, counter terrorism financing unveiled in Monrovia
  • Soyinka visits Ooni, seeks monarch’s help for stronger ties with Africans in diaspora
    By Editor BLACK Africa’s first Nobel laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, on Tuesday… Read more: Soyinka visits Ooni, seeks monarch’s help for stronger ties with Africans in diaspora
  • EU to strengthen Africa–Europe creative networks with €30m funding initiative
    By Editor IN furtherance of its commitment to empowering artists, expanding creative… Read more: EU to strengthen Africa–Europe creative networks with €30m funding initiative
  • SONTA calls for caution on cancellation of National Language Policy 2022
    By Editor THE Society of Nigeria Theatre Artists (SONTA) has expressed deep… Read more: SONTA calls for caution on cancellation of National Language Policy 2022
  • A visit to BLERF: Where stories live forever
    By Uboho Bassey IT has been three days, yet I still cannot… Read more: A visit to BLERF: Where stories live forever
  • Aké 2025: A space dares us to think boldly, question bravely, imagine freely
    By Donatus Okpako DISTINGUISHED guests, esteemed writers, thinkers, artists, partners, and lovers… Read more: Aké 2025: A space dares us to think boldly, question bravely, imagine freely
  • The diplomat and witness to war
    By Wale Okediran MANY literary scholars believe that memoir is history because… Read more: The diplomat and witness to war

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