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Welcome to Umuofia!
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Welcome to Umuofia!

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July 2
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Uncovering northern Nigeria’s neglected literary legacy at June Mbari session
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Uncovering northern Nigeria’s neglected literary legacy at June Mbari session

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July 1
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‘We need spaces for younger writers to grow’
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‘We need spaces for younger writers to grow’

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June 29
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In ‘Juju Eyes’, I look at women from the point of vulnerability, a feminist fire burning inside me, says Omatseye
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In ‘Juju Eyes’, I look at women from the point of vulnerability, a feminist fire burning inside me, says Omatseye

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June 23
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The role of visual narrative in African literature
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The role of visual narrative in African literature

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June 7
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dele jegede @80: The creative pendulum of a genius still swinging
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dele jegede @80: The creative pendulum of a genius still swinging

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April 25
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Is art a limitless freedom way?: Creatives, academics, regulator, rights crusaders Stampede iREP 2025 to a close
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Is art a limitless freedom way?: Creatives, academics, regulator, rights crusaders Stampede iREP 2025 to a close

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April 6
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Remembrance, and the Reparatory Ethos, 2025
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Remembrance, and the Reparatory Ethos, 2025

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March 26
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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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  • Poem: I Wish I Could Inspire You
    By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon I wish I could inspire you. I wish… Read more: Poem: I Wish I Could Inspire You
  • Chidoka urges CTL graduates heading to universities across the world to remember home
    * Athena Chancellor tells Class of 2026 that global success must be… Read more: Chidoka urges CTL graduates heading to universities across the world to remember home
  • Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an icon of arts, culture, creativity
    By Editor CELEBRATIONS of the 80th birthday anniversary of one of Africa’s… Read more: Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an icon of arts, culture, creativity
  • Bukar Usman re-enacts folkloric journey in new book
    By Anote Ajeluorou IT started for him like it did for most… Read more: Bukar Usman re-enacts folkloric journey in new book
  • Afreximbank announces 3rd CANEX Prize for Publishing in Africa 2026
    By Editor AFREXIMBANK has announced the third edition of the CANEX Prize… Read more: Afreximbank announces 3rd CANEX Prize for Publishing in Africa 2026
  • Seven AFRIMA Diamonds begin journey to African music glory
    By Godwin Okondo THE stage was set, the lights dazzled and the… Read more: Seven AFRIMA Diamonds begin journey to African music glory
  • Ozougwu’s ‘Lady Dynamique’: A collective anthem of self-reclamation for women’s voices
    By Anote Ajeluorou LADY Dynamique: A Poetry Anthology by Women with Power… Read more: Ozougwu’s ‘Lady Dynamique’: A collective anthem of self-reclamation for women’s voices
  • Poem: How to Ruin a Nation
    By Majekodunmi Ebhohon FIRST,silence the thinkers.Call them unpatriotic.Arrest the ones who read… Read more: Poem: How to Ruin a Nation
  • CORA @35: Stories. Signs. Symbols
    By Tunde Lanipekun CORA is a visionary and advocacy-driven arts and cultural… Read more: CORA @35: Stories. Signs. Symbols
  • Poem: Far away África
    By Gustavo Brito WE are from ÁfricaIn sacred DropsThat escaped silence We… Read more: Poem: Far away África
  • CORA ‘35: Expanding the conversation with Podcast station launch, June 6
    By Editor THE Committee for Relevant Arts (CORA) — Nigeria’s foremost consortium… Read more: CORA ‘35: Expanding the conversation with Podcast station launch, June 6
  • Poem: The Thumb
    By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon THE president counts the pensin his drawer.He lines… Read more: Poem: The Thumb
  • Tradition meets academia as Ovie of Ozọrọ Kingdom recieves VC, SDU, Sunny Awhefeada, others
    By Florence Chukwuebuni IN a demonstration of mutual respect, partnership, and commitment… Read more: Tradition meets academia as Ovie of Ozọrọ Kingdom recieves VC, SDU, Sunny Awhefeada, others
  • Poem: The Blueprint
    By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon THE creator sits at a deskwith a compass… Read more: Poem: The Blueprint

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