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James Eze’s ‘dispossessed’ is poetry lush with lyrical freshness
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James Eze’s ‘dispossessed’ is poetry lush with lyrical freshness

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August 10
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I knew that I wanted to shout but I wanted the world to hear my voice, says James Eze
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I knew that I wanted to shout but I wanted the world to hear my voice, says James Eze

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August 5
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Su’eddie Agema: We have a vibrant reading culture, it needs being directed right through deliberate action
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Su’eddie Agema: We have a vibrant reading culture, it needs being directed right through deliberate action

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August 2
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‘The Life and Times of Imran’: History through the lens of family narrative
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‘The Life and Times of Imran’: History through the lens of family narrative

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August 1
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Banality, fragility as students of The Nlele Institute thrill photography lovers with works, presentation
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Banality, fragility as students of The Nlele Institute thrill photography lovers with works, presentation

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July 22
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‘I set out to write a contemporary novel with Anglo-Nigerian women front and centre’
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‘I set out to write a contemporary novel with Anglo-Nigerian women front and centre’

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July 10
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When renowned art collector Omooba Shyllon shared space, ideas with writers
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When renowned art collector Omooba Shyllon shared space, ideas with writers

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June 30
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Niger Delta: ‘Writers, other creatives must be involved in raising awareness, calling for environmental stewardship in oil-rich region’
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Niger Delta: ‘Writers, other creatives must be involved in raising awareness, calling for environmental stewardship in oil-rich region’

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June 6
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Performing Havel’s ‘Audience’ in Prague a call to re-examine our misfortunes, fortunes and aspirations as a people, says Oteh
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Performing Havel’s ‘Audience’ in Prague a call to re-examine our misfortunes, fortunes and aspirations as a people, says Oteh

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May 22
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NCC D-G, Asein, promises publishing industry National Book Policy at fair
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NCC D-G, Asein, promises publishing industry National Book Policy at fair

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May 14
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  • 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… Read more: The Nigeria Prizes 2026 focuses on poetry, documentary film, technology as entries open
  • The Song of the Floating Ghost
    By Majekodunmi Ebhohon MY Leader, the one with the silk tie,He carries… Read more: The Song of the Floating Ghost
  • 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… Read more: Democratising The Nigeria Prize for Science as street ingenuity, innovation get a look in
  • Theatre traditions in the age of digital media
    By Abubakar Aliyu Liman IT is important to note that traditional theatre… Read more: Theatre traditions in the age of digital media
  • Theatre traditions for revival through digital media
    By Olu ObafemiIT is with great and profound delight that I accept… Read more: Theatre traditions for revival through digital media
  • Awhefeada: A professor’s impact beyond the academia
    By Ufuoma Komiti MOST professors’ impact ends in their immediate universities. Others… Read more: Awhefeada: A professor’s impact beyond the academia
  • Humanising victims of Nigeria’s security crisis as Ajeluorou holds conversation on ‘Brides of Infidels’
    By Godwin Okondo WHAT does Nigeria’s insecurity mean for those who live… Read more: Humanising victims of Nigeria’s security crisis as Ajeluorou holds conversation on ‘Brides of Infidels’
  • The Growth Initiative
    By Majekodunmi Ebhohon     THE air is so thin today    you could snap it    like… Read more: The Growth Initiative
  • This cup that overflows
    By Eugène Ebodé Through a critical and deeply humanistic reading of the… Read more: This cup that overflows
  • Deepening creative, innovative excellence as new visual identities unveiled for The Nigeria Prizes
    By Editor NIGERIA’S foremost gas company and sponsor of The Nigeria Prizes,… Read more: Deepening creative, innovative excellence as new visual identities unveiled for The Nigeria Prizes
  • The Continental Porridge
    By Majekodunmi Ebhohon IT startswith the grand, golden pufferyof the tin,a fortified… Read more: The Continental Porridge
  • NFVCB commends Akindele, Abraham on box office milestone, directorial debut
    By Editor THE National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has congratulated… Read more: NFVCB commends Akindele, Abraham on box office milestone, directorial debut
  • Alagoa: Spreading the gospel of community library in Bayelsa
    By Nengi Ilagha EBIEGBERI Joe Alagoa, Emeritus Professor of History, is as… Read more: Alagoa: Spreading the gospel of community library in Bayelsa
  • Jeyifo: A battle-tested Marxist @80
    By Ajibola Amzat A couple of weeks ago, I virtually attended the… Read more: Jeyifo: A battle-tested Marxist @80

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