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April 21, 2025
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Mabel Segun and the evolution of African children’s literature
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March 7
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Colloquium
The surge of interest, popularity of African literature in global narratives
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January 29
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Setting the record straight on Museum of West African Arts (MOWAA), by Edo State Government
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January 24
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Flora Nwapa: The First Lady of African literature lives on
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December 27
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‘African writers prioritising prizes over socio-political issues’
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October 9
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Paperworth Books celebrates African literature in London
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August 15
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Wole Soyinka @90: Shaping African Identity through integrity
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May 18
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AFRIMA: African Union writes Nigeria, South Africa for hosting right
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May 4
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Nigeria’s Unigwe to chair Caine Prize jury for African Writing 2024
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April 18
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Go back to the roots, write in African tongues, says PAWA
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March 23
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Hatching uncomfortable truths in Matekai Karka’s ‘Bare & Blunt’
By Betty Zainab HUMAN relationships are often characterised by intense emotions and…
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: Hatching uncomfortable truths in Matekai Karka’s ‘Bare & Blunt’
UVA, Abdulkareem launch 30-day TikTok Challenge to promote good governance
By Editor UNCHAINED Vibes Africa (UVA) and Nigerian music icon, politically conscious…
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: UVA, Abdulkareem launch 30-day TikTok Challenge to promote good governance
Tribute to dele jegede @80
By Mudiare Onobrakpeya WRITING about Dr. dele jegede brings back a wave…
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: Tribute to dele jegede @80
Former NGA boss Abdullahi Muku reflects on the culture sector
By Oji Onoko HOW time flies? It is already six years since…
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: Former NGA boss Abdullahi Muku reflects on the culture sector
Telling Africa’s story our way – Colette Otusheso leads groundbreaking documentary premiere
By Editor FORMER President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Chief Olusegun…
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: Telling Africa’s story our way – Colette Otusheso leads groundbreaking documentary premiere
Queen Eghujovbo champions African stories at film festival in Canada
By Godwin Okondo ACTRESS, public relations professional, and humanitarian Queen Eghujovbo has…
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: Queen Eghujovbo champions African stories at film festival in Canada
Sam Omatseye’s ‘Juju Eyes’: A roving socio-political commentary maps a ruptured society
By Anote Ajeluorou CROCODILE Girl is Sam Omatseye’s first novel published in…
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: Sam Omatseye’s ‘Juju Eyes’: A roving socio-political commentary maps a ruptured society
Udeme Nana: Looking 30 at 60 with flowers of beautiful ideas
By Substance Udo-Nature It is instructive that at 60, Dr. Udeme Nana…
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: Udeme Nana: Looking 30 at 60 with flowers of beautiful ideas
At BookTrek, Henry Akubuiro inspires students, laments out-of-school children
ON a vibrant Friday afternoon in Okota, Lagos, the atmosphere at Germane…
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: At BookTrek, Henry Akubuiro inspires students, laments out-of-school children
Okeowhor Odinakachi’s ‘Sonnets of Life’s Little Moments’ inspires from sunrise to sunset
By Humphrey Ogu THERE is an axiom that admonishes us against judging…
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: Okeowhor Odinakachi’s ‘Sonnets of Life’s Little Moments’ inspires from sunrise to sunset
‘Year 2025 set to be fiercest’: Jury receives entries for The Nigeria Prize for Literature
By Editor THE stakes have never been higher as the literary stage…
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: ‘Year 2025 set to be fiercest’: Jury receives entries for The Nigeria Prize for Literature
Bura Day 2025: Bukar Usman calls for progress as Bura women launches bank, others
By Editor A former Permanent Secretary in the Presidency, Abuja, chief culture…
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: Bura Day 2025: Bukar Usman calls for progress as Bura women launches bank, others
Sehene’s ‘Fire Beneath the Cassock’: How bigotry, politics fueled Rwanda’s tragedy
By Umar Osabo BENJAMIN Sehene’s Fire Beneath the Cassock is a powerful…
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: Sehene’s ‘Fire Beneath the Cassock’: How bigotry, politics fueled Rwanda’s tragedy
‘Not only offensive record should be banned, musician himself should be proscribed’
By Wole Soyinka COURTESY of an artist operating in a different genre…
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: ‘Not only offensive record should be banned, musician himself should be proscribed’