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February 11, 2026
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Keesh Roland wins Kayode Aderinokun Poetry Prize as LABAF honours legacy of donor
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November 15
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The restless run of Poblisha’s creative instincts
anote
May 17
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Colloquium
In distributing talents, God gave us one each but Ben Tomoloju got 100, says Kayode Aderinokun
anote
December 19
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Jahman Oladejo Anikulapo@60: Salute to a colossus of the arts
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January 19
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Writers don’t know how to speak the language of commerce, position for success, says Aderinokun
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November 26
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Poetry offers hope, solutions to Nigeria’s problems, says Kayode Aderinokun
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August 9
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Admirers hail Utomi at 70 for his ethics, ideas, leadership
By Editor SCHOLARS, journalists, public officials, and prominent private-sector leaders gathered on…
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: Admirers hail Utomi at 70 for his ethics, ideas, leadership
Achebe, Chakava, Ngũgĩ and the emancipation of the African literary imagination: A tribute to Henry Chakava
By Chidi Chike Achebe CHINUA Achebe and Henry Chakava forged an extraordinary…
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Old and wise: 7 authors still active after 80
By Henry Akubuiro THE older we get, the less active we get…
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: Old and wise: 7 authors still active after 80
What it comes to prizes, you take what you’re given, says Uwem Akpan
By Anote Ajeluorou THE debate over who wins a (literary) prize will…
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: What it comes to prizes, you take what you’re given, says Uwem Akpan
Uyoyou Edewor pays tribute to fallen heroes of Niger Delta marginalisation struggle
By Anote Ajeluorou UNIVERSITY don and Dean of Faculty of Arts, Delta…
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Fire & Memory: COOU English Department celebrates the poetry of James Eze
By Editor THE Department of English, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU), Igbariam…
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: Fire & Memory: COOU English Department celebrates the poetry of James Eze
The Triple Point
By Majekodunmi Ehohon THE dial is turned until the pressurefinds the throat…
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IFC deepens commitment to Nigeria’s creative economy through partnership with Terra Kulture
By Editor IN line with its commitment to inclusive growth, job creation…
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: IFC deepens commitment to Nigeria’s creative economy through partnership with Terra Kulture
Ezugwu reviews ‘Against All Odds: A Biography of Innocent Chukwuma’
By Chido Onumah AGAINST All Odds: A Biography of Innocent Chukwuma emerges…
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: Ezugwu reviews ‘Against All Odds: A Biography of Innocent Chukwuma’
The Nigeria Prizes 2026 focuses on poetry, documentary film, technology as entries open
By Editor THE Nigeria Prizes 2026 edition has made a call for…
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The Song of the Floating Ghost
By Majekodunmi Ebhohon MY Leader, the one with the silk tie,He carries…
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Democratising The Nigeria Prize for Science as street ingenuity, innovation get a look in
By Anote Ajeluorou THERE was no winner for The Nigeria Prize for…
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Theatre traditions in the age of digital media
By Abubakar Aliyu Liman IT is important to note that traditional theatre…
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Theatre traditions for revival through digital media
By Olu ObafemiIT is with great and profound delight that I accept…
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