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Category : Colloquium

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 Working Class as Economic Scapegoats: An Appraisal of Sumaila Isah Umaisha’s ‘Glasshouse’
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The Working Class as Economic Scapegoats: An Appraisal of Sumaila Isah Umaisha’s ‘Glasshouse’

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February 11
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Reminders of past subjugations?
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Reminders of past subjugations?

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February 10
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  • UI’s Institute of African Studies hosts prize-winning play ‘The Great Delusion’ for Black History Month
    By Editor THE Institute of African Studies (IAS), University of Ibadan, in… Read more: UI’s Institute of African Studies hosts prize-winning play ‘The Great Delusion’ for Black History Month
  • Francophone stakeholders celebrate AFRIMA as Cote d’Ivoire declares ambition to host 10th edition
    By Godwin Okondo ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire, came alive with music, culture and… Read more: Francophone stakeholders celebrate AFRIMA as Cote d’Ivoire declares ambition to host 10th edition
  • A review of AJN Tremearne’s ‘Hausa Superstitions and Customs’
    By Bukar Usman ARTHUR JN Tremearne (1877-1915), an anthropologist and ethnographer, was… Read more: A review of AJN Tremearne’s ‘Hausa Superstitions and Customs’
  • PAWA commends Nigeria for Copyright Levy Fund payment to writers, creatives
    By Editor FOLLOWING the announcement of the payment of the first tranche… Read more: PAWA commends Nigeria for Copyright Levy Fund payment to writers, creatives
  • Kome, Anyadu share commitment to cultural depth, others at NLP’s ‘Writing Unconventional Stories’ meeting
    By Godwin Okondo TWO Nigerian writers Erhu Kome and Nnamdi Anyadu have… Read more: Kome, Anyadu share commitment to cultural depth, others at NLP’s ‘Writing Unconventional Stories’ meeting
  • ‘Living History’: Publisher, authors debunk exclusion of Igbo history, say claim borne out of mischief
    By Godwin Okondo BOTH Accessible Publishers Ltd and the authors, J. M.… Read more: ‘Living History’: Publisher, authors debunk exclusion of Igbo history, say claim borne out of mischief
  • REPRONIG commends FG’s implementation of Copyright Levy Fund for publishers, writers
    By Editor REPRODUCTIVE Rights Society of Nigeria (REPRONIG), the licensed Collective Management… Read more: REPRONIG commends FG’s implementation of Copyright Levy Fund for publishers, writers
  • ANA hails FG over N1.2 billion Copyright Levy Fund, restates commitment to writers’ welfare
    By Editor THE Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has expressed appreciation to… Read more: ANA hails FG over N1.2 billion Copyright Levy Fund, restates commitment to writers’ welfare
  • Road to 10th AFRIMA: Winners, artistes, others parley in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire
    By Godwin Okondo FOLLOWING the successful hosting of the 9th All Africa… Read more: Road to 10th AFRIMA: Winners, artistes, others parley in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire
  • NFVCB moves to strengthen film regulation as MultiChoice Acting Academy students visit Lagos office
    By Editor THE Executive Director/CEO of the National Film and Video Censors… Read more: NFVCB moves to strengthen film regulation as MultiChoice Acting Academy students visit Lagos office
  • ANA celebrates Femi Osofisan @80
    By Editor ON June 2026, Emeritus Professor Femi Osofisan will clock 80… Read more: ANA celebrates Femi Osofisan @80
  • ‘Tell Us, O Wise One’ written to promote climate change awareness, healthier planet, says Onadele
    By Godwin Okondo NIGERIAN-AMERICAN playwright, poet and producer, Cash Onadele, also known… Read more: ‘Tell Us, O Wise One’ written to promote climate change awareness, healthier planet, says Onadele
  • Biodun Jeyifo: The exit of the voice for the Talakawas
    By Wale Okediran BARELY one month after his eightieth birthday, Biodun Jeyifo,… Read more: Biodun Jeyifo: The exit of the voice for the Talakawas
  • James Eze named “The People’s Poet” in Awka
    By Dan Scott-Ofoneme THE poet, James Eze has been formally honored with… Read more: James Eze named “The People’s Poet” in Awka

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