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We Are Outside!!: How Lagos International Jazz Festival 2022 got audience rocking
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We Are Outside!!: How Lagos International Jazz Festival 2022 got audience rocking

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June 3
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Government regulation versus artistic freedom: Stakeholders canvass professionalism, advocacy
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Government regulation versus artistic freedom: Stakeholders canvass professionalism, advocacy

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May 4
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Stakeholders lament dominance of indecent lyrics, lewd musical videos in airwaves
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Stakeholders lament dominance of indecent lyrics, lewd musical videos in airwaves

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May 3
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Making ‘Eri-Okpe’ Ozoro festival agency for tourism, re-enactment of cultural history next time
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Making ‘Eri-Okpe’ Ozoro festival agency for tourism, re-enactment of cultural history next time

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April 26
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With ‘Naira Has No Gender’, Obafemi plots youth ascendancy, generational change
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With ‘Naira Has No Gender’, Obafemi plots youth ascendancy, generational change

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March 15
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50 years after Nigerian Civil War, Minorities get their voice
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50 years after Nigerian Civil War, Minorities get their voice

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December 18
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The pandemic lockdown gave me decent ‘residency’ to practice my craft, says Morgan
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The pandemic lockdown gave me decent ‘residency’ to practice my craft, says Morgan

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December 10
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Ken Saro-Wiwa Prize for Review rekindles hope for culture of critical thinking
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Ken Saro-Wiwa Prize for Review rekindles hope for culture of critical thinking

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December 7
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Portriat of a kingdom in transition in Aiyeko-Ooto’s ‘Blood and Arrows of Wits’
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Portriat of a kingdom in transition in Aiyeko-Ooto’s ‘Blood and Arrows of Wits’

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October 27
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Neither Ivory Nor Tower: Mass action as counterpoint to systemic social malaise
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Neither Ivory Nor Tower: Mass action as counterpoint to systemic social malaise

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October 9
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  • The real treasure of reflections in Bukar Usman’s ‘Looking Back, Looking Forward’
    By Khalid Imam LOOKING Back, Looking Forward: 80th Birthday Reflections and Commentaries… Read more: The real treasure of reflections in Bukar Usman’s ‘Looking Back, Looking Forward’
  • I pour a drink to help it grow
    By Majekodunmi Ebhohon I pour a drink to help it grow,I fill… Read more: I pour a drink to help it grow
  • 98 docu-film makers vie for USD$20,000 maiden edition of The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts
    By Editor A total of 98 entries were received at the close… Read more: 98 docu-film makers vie for USD$20,000 maiden edition of The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts
  • Jacob Oboreh hands over at Southern Delta University as Sunny Awhefeada takes charge
    * We’ll build SDU to a model, pacesetting 21st Century University, says… Read more: Jacob Oboreh hands over at Southern Delta University as Sunny Awhefeada takes charge
  • The Will of the Unborn
    By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon the creek behind our house is holding its… Read more: The Will of the Unborn
  • Bukar Usman captures cultural transition moments in ‘My Involvement in the World of Folktales’
    By Anote Ajeluorou INDEED, the world is forever in transition. What was… Read more: Bukar Usman captures cultural transition moments in ‘My Involvement in the World of Folktales’
  • Interrogating the absence of emerging African writers in schools’ curricula
    By Ahmed Wada Ikaka THE National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) has in… Read more: Interrogating the absence of emerging African writers in schools’ curricula
  • NPA tackles NERDC, asks FG to jetisson 2026 Textbook Ranking Policy
    By Godwin Okondo A fresh dispute has emerged in Nigeria’s education sector… Read more: NPA tackles NERDC, asks FG to jetisson 2026 Textbook Ranking Policy
  • Critical criteria for selecting literary texts for schools
    By Segun Adekoya CRITICAL criteria are benchmarks, devices, principles, standards, and theoretical… Read more: Critical criteria for selecting literary texts for schools
  • Reliving Covid-19 horror in Denja Abdullahi’s ‘Love-songs in a Pandemic’
    By Ezekiel Fajenyo AS seen in his major works of poetry (Mairogo,… Read more: Reliving Covid-19 horror in Denja Abdullahi’s ‘Love-songs in a Pandemic’
  • NFVCB sets up Kaduna as hub for indigenous film growth, capacity building
    By Editor IN a significant move to strengthen Nigeria’s film industry beyond… Read more: NFVCB sets up Kaduna as hub for indigenous film growth, capacity building
  • Bukar Usman releases six new books
    By Henry Akubuiro PROLIFIC Nigerian author and President, Nigerian Folklore Society (NFS),… Read more: Bukar Usman releases six new books
  • Athena Centre’s Athena-Anchoria Junior Fellowship programme begins
    By Editor THE Athena Centre for Policy and Leadership has announced the… Read more: Athena Centre’s Athena-Anchoria Junior Fellowship programme begins
  • Canonising emerging texts: Writers, publishers, curricula developers, exam bodies tasked to forge stronger ties
    By Celina Chinwemmeri Ikechukwu THE Authors’ Hub, a WhatsApp group made up… Read more: Canonising emerging texts: Writers, publishers, curricula developers, exam bodies tasked to forge stronger ties

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