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‘African writers prioritising prizes over socio-political issues’
Colloquium

‘African writers prioritising prizes over socio-political issues’

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October 9
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We must reclaim our narrative, be the ones to tell stories of our triumphs, struggles, cultures, dreams
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We must reclaim our narrative, be the ones to tell stories of our triumphs, struggles, cultures, dreams

anote
October 8
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Of talent and culture in the adaptation of a canonical work
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Of talent and culture in the adaptation of a canonical work

anote
October 7
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YEBAF 2024: Nwonwu, Roberts, Onoguwe speak on speculative fiction, where the past meets the future
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YEBAF 2024: Nwonwu, Roberts, Onoguwe speak on speculative fiction, where the past meets the future

anote
October 4
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BookFest 2024 in Port Harcourt: A legacy of stories
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BookFest 2024 in Port Harcourt: A legacy of stories

anote
October 2
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Chinua Achebe, ‘Things Fall Apart’, Idris Elba: A lively conversation but misguided
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Chinua Achebe, ‘Things Fall Apart’, Idris Elba: A lively conversation but misguided

anote
September 30
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Yenagoa Book & Arts Festival 2024 unites literary voices, honours cultural legends
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Yenagoa Book & Arts Festival 2024 unites literary voices, honours cultural legends

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September 30
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Controversy over British actor Idris Elba performing lead in ‘Things Fall Apart’ film adaptation
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Controversy over British actor Idris Elba performing lead in ‘Things Fall Apart’ film adaptation

anote
September 28
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Navigating press freedom, human rights in uncertain political climate, by Anote Ajeluorou
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Navigating press freedom, human rights in uncertain political climate, by Anote Ajeluorou

anote
September 14
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Yoruba contributions to modern culture: How Bata gave birth to Salsa
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Yoruba contributions to modern culture: How Bata gave birth to Salsa

anote
September 12
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  • ‘8,000 Years of Art in Nigeria’ as an act of reclamation, restitution, says Onuwaje
    * ‘We stand at a moment where heritage and innovation meet’ By… Read more: ‘8,000 Years of Art in Nigeria’ as an act of reclamation, restitution, says Onuwaje
  • ANA/Lady Ejiro Umukoro Endownment Fund supports literary talents with award
    By Editor THE Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has announced ANA Poetry… Read more: ANA/Lady Ejiro Umukoro Endownment Fund supports literary talents with award
  • Motifs of greed, grief, grace in Ugochukwu’s film, ‘The Last Offering’
    By Deborah Chinonyerem Uzoma A work of art is best sustained by… Read more: Motifs of greed, grief, grace in Ugochukwu’s film, ‘The Last Offering’
  • Darah, Bassey to headline launch of ‘The Great Delusion’
    By Editor TWO cultural experts, Prof. G.G Darah and Dr, Nnimmo Bassey,… Read more: Darah, Bassey to headline launch of ‘The Great Delusion’
  • Uba’s ‘Yoga Is a Reflection’ explores nature of illusion, reality in solo photo exhibition
    By Editor CURATED by Dr. Chika ThankGod of Fine and Applied Art… Read more: Uba’s ‘Yoga Is a Reflection’ explores nature of illusion, reality in solo photo exhibition
  • Honouring pan-Africanist Mere Jah as Door of Return marks Badagry Diaspora Festival 2025
    By Anote Ajeluorou AFTER a few years of quiet, the rechristened ‘Badagry… Read more: Honouring pan-Africanist Mere Jah as Door of Return marks Badagry Diaspora Festival 2025
  • Psychological trauma, healing in Jeff Iwu’s ‘Verdict of the Gods’
    By Maryjane Onah JEFF Iwu’s Verdict of the Gods is not just… Read more: Psychological trauma, healing in Jeff Iwu’s ‘Verdict of the Gods’
  • Masobe Books as Othuke Ominiabohs’ resolve after near-death experience
    * ‘We’re in constant motion, learning, pivoting, creating a roadmap for what… Read more: Masobe Books as Othuke Ominiabohs’ resolve after near-death experience
  • The Writer’s Silence
    By Alimat Taiwo THEY say the world is listening…But to what?To bass… Read more: The Writer’s Silence
  • UVA unveils Freedom Vibes Academy to empower artists as agents of change
    By Editor UNCHAINED Vibes Africa (UVA) has announced the 2025 edition of… Read more: UVA unveils Freedom Vibes Academy to empower artists as agents of change
  • Our heritage of creativity: Reframing art in Nigeria for a global audience
    By Anote Ajeluorou NIGERIA is a nation blessed with a cultural inheritance… Read more: Our heritage of creativity: Reframing art in Nigeria for a global audience
  • 10th Chinua Achebe Poetry/Essay Anthology call for entries
    By Editor FOLLOWING the success of its previous editions, the Society of… Read more: 10th Chinua Achebe Poetry/Essay Anthology call for entries
  • The Shadow
    By Gbekeloluwa Yusuf THE silent windy man,He appears the way you are,The… Read more: The Shadow
  • Booker Prize Foundation announces The Children’s Prize worth £50,000
    By Editor A new prize has been annlounced by The Booker Foundation.… Read more: Booker Prize Foundation announces The Children’s Prize worth £50,000

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