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Tag: ajeluorou

Translating ‘Harmattan’ into English is a great moment for me and the book, says Croatian writer, Ivan Srsen
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Translating ‘Harmattan’ into English is a great moment for me and the book, says Croatian writer, Ivan Srsen

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July 4
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Ancestral ascent: How Ikemefuna, Unoka dominated early discourse at 10th anniversary of Chinua Achebe’s passing
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Ancestral ascent: How Ikemefuna, Unoka dominated early discourse at 10th anniversary of Chinua Achebe’s passing

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May 25
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‘Hear Word! Naija Women Talk True’: When women’s issues cut deep for men, for society
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‘Hear Word! Naija Women Talk True’: When women’s issues cut deep for men, for society

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February 13
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Darah, Ojaide, Awhefeada animate ANA Delta first reading, conversation in honour of JP Clark
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Darah, Ojaide, Awhefeada animate ANA Delta first reading, conversation in honour of JP Clark

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February 2
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Denja Abdullahi: Independent artists, writers are never the best friends of governments for reasons we all know
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Denja Abdullahi: Independent artists, writers are never the best friends of governments for reasons we all know

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January 22
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Uche Nwokedi’s ‘A Shred of Fear’: When a war refuses to end
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Uche Nwokedi’s ‘A Shred of Fear’: When a war refuses to end

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January 19
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Efua Troare’s ‘Children of the Quicksands’: When myth morphs into harrowing reality
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Efua Troare’s ‘Children of the Quicksands’: When myth morphs into harrowing reality

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January 12
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Festivals: How philistinism, pettiness rob culture sector of robust platforms for artistic exhibitions
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Festivals: How philistinism, pettiness rob culture sector of robust platforms for artistic exhibitions

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January 2
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At Greater Lagos Art Exhibition, culture professionals urge stronger Govt’s collaboration with sector operators
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At Greater Lagos Art Exhibition, culture professionals urge stronger Govt’s collaboration with sector operators

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December 16
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When National Library’s inclusive reading campaign made a stop in Mushin, Lagos
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When National Library’s inclusive reading campaign made a stop in Mushin, Lagos

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December 1
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  • Odugbemi urges filmmakers to prioritise professionalism, production excellence, global standards
    * ‘Nigerian embassies don’t show Nigerian films; outsiders encounter our art by… Read more: Odugbemi urges filmmakers to prioritise professionalism, production excellence, global standards
  • Husseini, Joke Silva advocate professionalism, innovation at NFVCB Masterclass
    By Godwin Okondo THE National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has… Read more: Husseini, Joke Silva advocate professionalism, innovation at NFVCB Masterclass
  • Nigeria needs local police, not necessarily state police, says Bukar Usman
    By Erizia Rubyjeana HISTORIAN and culture archivist, Bukar Usman, has urged Nigeria… Read more: Nigeria needs local police, not necessarily state police, says Bukar Usman
  • Azerbaijani’s Aylisli’s ‘People and Trees: A Trilogy’ wins EBRD Literature Prize 2026
    By Editor THE winner of the 2026 European Bank for Reconstruction and… Read more: Azerbaijani’s Aylisli’s ‘People and Trees: A Trilogy’ wins EBRD Literature Prize 2026
  • Can AI ever be an author? Why legal personality matters in copyright law
    By Raphael Christopher ARTIFICIAL intelligence can write novels, compose symphonies, generate artwork… Read more: Can AI ever be an author? Why legal personality matters in copyright law
  • LIFANIMA @10: N22.5 million prizes on offer as animation festival gets 1,298 short film entries from over 120 countries
    By Editor LIFANIMA, Nigeria’s first and only animation film festival, has announced… Read more: LIFANIMA @10: N22.5 million prizes on offer as animation festival gets 1,298 short film entries from over 120 countries
  • WSICE unveils top 10 essay finalists as Soyinka mentors young scholars @92nd birthday celebration
    By Editor THE organisers of the 17th Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange… Read more: WSICE unveils top 10 essay finalists as Soyinka mentors young scholars @92nd birthday celebration
  • Beyond cultural entertainment, drumming has educational, therapeutic, professional value, says Adeniji
    By Anote Ajeluorou Hammed Adeniji has a uniquely fascinating mix of interests.… Read more: Beyond cultural entertainment, drumming has educational, therapeutic, professional value, says Adeniji
  • The tricky task of book-to-film adaptations
    By Wale Okediran ADAPTING a beloved novel to the big screen is… Read more: The tricky task of book-to-film adaptations
  • Wole Soyinka @92: Championing Trans-Atlantic ‘Heritage Voyage of Return’ amongst diaspora Africans
    By Anote Ajeluorou WHAT more could Africa’s legendary man of letters, Prof.… Read more: Wole Soyinka @92: Championing Trans-Atlantic ‘Heritage Voyage of Return’ amongst diaspora Africans
  • ‘Return of Jero’ revives Soyinka’s satire for new generation theatre audience at J. Randle Centre, Onikan
    By Editor THEATRE enthusiasts, literary scholars and lovers of Nigerian arts are… Read more: ‘Return of Jero’ revives Soyinka’s satire for new generation theatre audience at J. Randle Centre, Onikan
  • English Dept, Edo University, Iyamho, adopts Ebhohon’s ‘The Great Delusion’
    By Editor THE Department of English, Edo University, Iyamho, Edo State, has… Read more: English Dept, Edo University, Iyamho, adopts Ebhohon’s ‘The Great Delusion’
  • Tosin Adeyemi lights up Lagos stage this weekend with ‘Ẹbọ’
    By Editor THE one-act play, Ẹbọ (The Offering), will leave you gasping… Read more: Tosin Adeyemi lights up Lagos stage this weekend with ‘Ẹbọ’
  • Femi Odugbemi appointed to Editorial Advisory Board of ‘Black Camera’
    By Editor AWARD-WINNING filmmaker, producer, director and media scholar Femi Odugbemi has… Read more: Femi Odugbemi appointed to Editorial Advisory Board of ‘Black Camera’

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