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World Theatre Day 2026: The Nigeria Prizes celebrates five drama winners
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World Theatre Day 2026: The Nigeria Prizes celebrates five drama winners

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March 27
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What it comes to prizes, you take what you’re given, says Uwem Akpan
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What it comes to prizes, you take what you’re given, says Uwem Akpan

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February 6
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Democratising The Nigeria Prize for Science as street ingenuity, innovation get a look in
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Democratising The Nigeria Prize for Science as street ingenuity, innovation get a look in

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February 2
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Humanising victims of Nigeria’s security crisis as Ajeluorou holds conversation on ‘Brides of Infidels’
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Humanising victims of Nigeria’s security crisis as Ajeluorou holds conversation on ‘Brides of Infidels’

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January 30
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‘Brand or Bland’: Ebbi’s journey to making a great brand
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‘Brand or Bland’: Ebbi’s journey to making a great brand

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December 22
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New €20,000 literature prize for translation challenges FG’s language policy
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New €20,000 literature prize for translation challenges FG’s language policy

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November 16
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‘8,000 Years of Art in Nigeria’ as an act of reclamation, restitution, says Onuwaje
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‘8,000 Years of Art in Nigeria’ as an act of reclamation, restitution, says Onuwaje

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October 30
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MUSON Festival 2025 honours Nigeria’s independence with score of old-new national anthem
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MUSON Festival 2025 honours Nigeria’s independence with score of old-new national anthem

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October 13
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I’m just his son, extremely proud of the name, says Mukoma wa Ngugi
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I’m just his son, extremely proud of the name, says Mukoma wa Ngugi

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October 8
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CORA-NLNG Book Party: Only the jury can democratise the prize!
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CORA-NLNG Book Party: Only the jury can democratise the prize!

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August 3
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  • ANA mourns theatre teacher Kalu Uka
    By Editor the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has mourned the passing… Read more: ANA mourns theatre teacher Kalu Uka
  • SPAN strengthens governance, expands impact through bew board of governors
    By Godwin Okondo THE Society for the Performing Arts in Nigeria (SPAN)… Read more: SPAN strengthens governance, expands impact through bew 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… Read more: 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… Read more: 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… Read more: 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… Read more: The Adduction
  • Gbadega Adedapo named ‘Icon of Ibadan Heritage’
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo Ibadan gbà onílẹ̀, ó gbà àlejò… (Ibadan welcomes… Read more: 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… Read more: 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… Read more: 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… Read more: ‘Moonbeam’: Revisiting the culture of anthology in Nigerian literature
  • Midnight Waltz on Rain-Soaked Streets
    By Ayodeji Adebanjo BENEATH the quiet amber glowWhere echoes linger and soft… Read more: Midnight Waltz on Rain-Soaked Streets
  • Ecobank-iREP Smart Phone Filmmaking contest produces winners
    By Godwin Okondo WINNERS of Ecobank-iREP Smartphone Filmmaking Workshop 2026 were on… Read more: Ecobank-iREP Smart Phone Filmmaking contest produces winners
  • Intertwined Fate
    By Ayodeji Adebanjo INTERMINDGLED, they met on a plane beyond words,A quiet… Read more: Intertwined Fate
  • Godfrey Adejumoh offers ‘Winning with Strategic Communications’ roadmap
    By Funsho Aina IN the dynamic and ever-evolving field of public relations… Read more: Godfrey Adejumoh offers ‘Winning with Strategic Communications’ roadmap

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