November 7, 2024
Home
About Us
News
Review
Interview
More
Tourism
Colloquium
Fiction
Arts Calendar
Fashion
Tribute
Tag:
ajeluorou
Review
Bimbo Manuel’s ‘Philomena’: When country prostitutes with the wellbeing, dignity of citizens
anote
October 30
Comments (
0
)
Read More
News
Olubunmi Familoni pays tribute to two women in his life after USD$100,000 literary prize win
anote
October 12
Comments (
0
)
Read More
Colloquium
Navigating press freedom, human rights in uncertain political climate, by Anote Ajeluorou
anote
September 14
Comments (
0
)
Read More
Review
Oriyomi Eriwayo’s eulogy to motherhood in ‘Mother’s Love’
anote
September 6
Comments (
0
)
Read More
Review
Sandison Jumbo’s ‘Dinner on Saturn’s Rings’: A timeless poetic treasure
anote
August 11
Comments (
0
)
Read More
Review
Flora Nwapa’s ‘Efuru’: When a timeless tale of strength, resilience lit up Owerri stage
anote
August 2
Comments (
0
)
Read More
Interview
Odili Ujubuonu: 60 Years of magic and memorable aesthetics’ celebration in Awka
anote
June 21
Comments (
0
)
Read More
News
Anote Ajeluorou pours libation on Africa’s leadership crisis, culture reinvention
anote
June 2
Comments (
0
)
Read More
Review
When 9 poets ‘Engaged the Quintessential Poet @90’ on World Poetry Day 2024
anote
March 22
Comments (
0
)
Read More
Review
Chronicling the charmed life of Ad’Obe Obe in ‘Adoka Son’
anote
March 10
Comments (
0
)
Read More
1
2
…
6
‘We must not fall into despondency…’
By ‘Bode Ojoniyi IT was a rare privilege to have been in…
Read more
: ‘We must not fall into despondency…’
The birth of ‘Ekamba the Musical’
By Liberty Bassey STUNNING dance moves, captivating visual arts, inspirational music, brilliant…
Read more
: The birth of ‘Ekamba the Musical’
Ministry of Youth Development endorses Delta Festival, calls it life-transforming programme
By Editor DELTA Festival, fondly known as DelFest, has received massive boost…
Read more
: Ministry of Youth Development endorses Delta Festival, calls it life-transforming programme
Minors!
By Clement Odia TODAY, minors bear the brunt of state oppression,Sprawling on…
Read more
: Minors!
‘The Man Died’ returns to home turf… on screen at AFRIFF, LABAF, ENIFF in November
By Editor AFTER a successful two-screening outing in London, The Man Died,…
Read more
: ‘The Man Died’ returns to home turf… on screen at AFRIFF, LABAF, ENIFF in November
Aschim, Salako light up Abuja international Afro-Jazz Festival 2024 with Nigerian-Norwegian party
* Also in Lagos for Afropolis festival By Editor THE echoes of…
Read more
: Aschim, Salako light up Abuja international Afro-Jazz Festival 2024 with Nigerian-Norwegian party
Taofeek Olatunbosun wins Buratai’s Young Adult Literature Prize 2024
* Eko Book Club congratulates Olatunbosun By Editor EKO Book Club, one…
Read more
: Taofeek Olatunbosun wins Buratai’s Young Adult Literature Prize 2024
Bimbo Manuel’s ‘Philomena’: When country prostitutes with the wellbeing, dignity of citizens
By Anote Ajeluorou JUST how do citizens of a country fall into…
Read more
: Bimbo Manuel’s ‘Philomena’: When country prostitutes with the wellbeing, dignity of citizens
Unbroken silence
By Chinedu Vincent Okoro THE pressure to get married has become overwhelming,…
Read more
: Unbroken silence
Greg Mbajiorgu nominated for Abuja International Theatre Arts Festival Award
By Maxim Uzoatu AMONG theatre practitioners and scholars in South-Eastern Nigeria, Greg…
Read more
: Greg Mbajiorgu nominated for Abuja International Theatre Arts Festival Award
Scholars, researchers to celebrate Wale Okediran in upcoming book
By Editor A call for papers has been made to scholars and…
Read more
: Scholars, researchers to celebrate Wale Okediran in upcoming book
Celebrating the legacy of AFRIMA’s Vice President, Modupe Temitope Dada
By Editor LATE Modupe Temitope Oriyomi Ige Dada will forever be remembered…
Read more
: Celebrating the legacy of AFRIMA’s Vice President, Modupe Temitope Dada
‘The Man Died’… on London screens October 27, 28
* October 27: Rich Mix Theatre, Film Africa Festival * October 28:…
Read more
: ‘The Man Died’… on London screens October 27, 28
Olusegun Obasanjo: Letters can be symbols of hope
By Nzube Nlebedim IN My Dear God: Letters to God, a collection…
Read more
: Olusegun Obasanjo: Letters can be symbols of hope