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April 19, 2026
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Buguma’s early world of plenty, then of loss from Shell’s despoliation drove me to poetry, says Goodhead
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January 5
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‘Kakadu the Musical’ hits MUSON stage, animates festive season 10 years after premiere
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December 20
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My attendance at the last convention was a happy reunion, says Afejuku
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November 14
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Books saved me: I write my dreams and live them through imaginary characters, says Chukwudi-Okeh
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October 30
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Writing ‘Yamtarawala – The Warrior King’ is righting historical injustice to Africa’s past through literature, says Akubuiro
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September 29
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We forget that there’s a subtle process by which literature brings about change, not carrying knives, shovels and guns, says Gomba
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September 27
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Nigeria, Africa need to find new ways to resolve development impasse, says Ojomu
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September 25
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Zeb Ejiro’s ‘Ripples: The New Generation’ returns after a 30-year hiatus
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July 17
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Translating ‘Harmattan’ into English is a great moment for me and the book, says Croatian writer, Ivan Srsen
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July 4
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Government must identify creative industry as next ‘oil’ and treat it as such, says Uphopho
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June 29
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Nwakanma’s ‘Indigo Streets’ charts a trickster’s journey across Black Atlantic
By Editor LITERARY scholar and poet Obi Nwakanma has unveiled Indigo Streets,…
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: Nwakanma’s ‘Indigo Streets’ charts a trickster’s journey across Black Atlantic
Obododimma Oha: Teacher and father I was proud to have
By Ndubuisi Martins Aniemeka I had read bits and pieces about him…
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: Obododimma Oha: Teacher and father I was proud to have
NLNG concludes VIBES Pitch-a-Thon 2026, disburses ₦250m in business grants
By Editor SPONSORS of The Nigeria Prizes, NLNG, has disbursed a total…
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: NLNG concludes VIBES Pitch-a-Thon 2026, disburses ₦250m in business grants
A dream fulfilled as writers honour Evelyn Osagie at memorable ‘Moonbeam’ reading, conversation in Lagos
By Godwin Okondo LAST Saturday, April 11, 2026 at Rovingheights Bookstore turned…
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: A dream fulfilled as writers honour Evelyn Osagie at memorable ‘Moonbeam’ reading, conversation in Lagos
ANA mourns theatre teacher Kalu Uka
By Editor the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has mourned the passing…
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: ANA mourns theatre teacher Kalu Uka
SPAN strengthens governance, expands impact through new board of governors
By Godwin Okondo THE Society for the Performing Arts in Nigeria (SPAN)…
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: SPAN strengthens governance, expands impact through new board of governors
Real, surreal and sundry Solfeggio: Chidozie’s poetry of memory and music
By John Chizoba Vincent FADING Solfeggio (Literary Dungeon Publishers, Enugu; 2026) by…
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: Real, surreal and sundry Solfeggio: Chidozie’s poetry of memory and music
The evolution of Nigerian Folklore Society
By Henry Akubuiro IN modern times, a national folklore society often functions…
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: The evolution of Nigerian Folklore Society
As creatives, we shift mindsets to promote sustainable development, says James-Chu
By Rita Okonoboh-Fagbayi Once upon not very often, the world frames uniqueness…
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: As creatives, we shift mindsets to promote sustainable development, says James-Chu
The Adduction
By Majekodunmi Ebhohon THE photic zone endsin a clinical rejection. The sternum…
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: The Adduction
Gbadega Adedapo named ‘Icon of Ibadan Heritage’
By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo Ibadan gbà onílẹ̀, ó gbà àlejò… (Ibadan welcomes…
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: Gbadega Adedapo named ‘Icon of Ibadan Heritage’
Joop Berkhout: A tribute to my first publisher, literary guide
By Wale Okediran ON one sunny day in July 1987 at Enugu…
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: Joop Berkhout: A tribute to my first publisher, literary guide
A rejoinder to Duke of Shomolu: On preview shows, criticism and the future of Nigerian theatre
By Adeniran Makinde How it began: Why I don’t do preview shows…
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: A rejoinder to Duke of Shomolu: On preview shows, criticism and the future of Nigerian theatre
‘Moonbeam’: Revisiting the culture of anthology in Nigerian literature
By Paul Liam A few years ago, I was in conversation with…
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: ‘Moonbeam’: Revisiting the culture of anthology in Nigerian literature