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‘Writers will continue to matter irrespective of harsh socioeconomic conditions in which they operate’
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March 7
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Benue Book and Arts Festival 2025 opens with tribute to departed writers
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February 21
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Minister of Arts Musawa sends delegation to Amsterdam for Netflix meeting
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February 19
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Benue Book and Arts Festival makes Nottingham, UK debut January 25
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January 21
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Language, creative arts, digital innovation confab at Alex Ekwueme Federal University holds February 7
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January 7
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Brazilian culture experts advocate ‘Cultural Incentive Laws’ in Africa to foster arts, economic growth
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December 20
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Greg Mbajiorgu nominated for Abuja International Theatre Arts Festival Award
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October 29
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Wakaso Poetry Prize, Mukhtar Aliyu Art Residency, others animate HCAF’s last quarter events
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October 7
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YEBAF 2024: Nwonwu, Roberts, Onoguwe speak on speculative fiction, where the past meets the future
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October 4
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Yenagoa Book & Arts Festival 2024 unites literary voices, honours cultural legends
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September 30
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‘The Igue Story’: Power on show
By Omorodion S. Uwaifo A show of power by the Eguae evidenced…
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: ‘The Igue Story’: Power on show
Mairo Mudi’s ‘The Second Wife’: A woman’s flower blooms only for so long
By Paul Liam MAIRO Muhammad Mudi’s novel, The Second Wife (Manpower Publishing…
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: Mairo Mudi’s ‘The Second Wife’: A woman’s flower blooms only for so long
An Orchestra of memories, supplications in Mohammed Salihu’s ‘Voices from the Soil’
By Paul Liam MOHAMMED Salihu’s Voices From The Soil: Wounds and Wisdom…
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: An Orchestra of memories, supplications in Mohammed Salihu’s ‘Voices from the Soil’
Reimagining the Narrative: Magical realism and African renaissance in Okri, Osabo’s ‘Dangerous Love’, ‘Beneath the Raft’
By Umar Osabo BOTH Ben Okri’s Dangerous Love and Umar Osabo’s Beneath…
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: Reimagining the Narrative: Magical realism and African renaissance in Okri, Osabo’s ‘Dangerous Love’, ‘Beneath the Raft’
AGY Yakasai’s ‘Labarina’ tells story of resilience, struggle for artistic freedom
By Editor UNCHAINED Vibes Africa (UVA) is set to premiere a compelling…
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: AGY Yakasai’s ‘Labarina’ tells story of resilience, struggle for artistic freedom
Kokopelli Gallery holds ‘Chaos, Kindly’ group exhibition in Lagos
By Editor KOKOPELLI Gallery has announced ‘Chaos, Kindly’, a dynamic group exhibition…
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: Kokopelli Gallery holds ‘Chaos, Kindly’ group exhibition in Lagos
Samuel Osaze’s ‘Ema/Udeh’ docu-film nominated for 1st Authentic Global Film Awards
By Editor IN a thrilling announcement that has sent ripples through the…
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: Samuel Osaze’s ‘Ema/Udeh’ docu-film nominated for 1st Authentic Global Film Awards
My takeaways from IBB’s autobiography
By Bukar Usman GENERAL Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), now 83, had hinted…
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: My takeaways from IBB’s autobiography
Music as economic powerhouse: Inside the inaugural Music Policy Assembly in Lagos
By Bentex Torlafia LAGOS, the pulsating heart of Africa’s creative industries, witnessed…
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: Music as economic powerhouse: Inside the inaugural Music Policy Assembly in Lagos
Viva, Natasha!
By Clement Odia I’LL search for you not in dusty museums’ faded…
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: Viva, Natasha!
‘Turtle Taido’ cartoon animation in Hausa to air on 10 TV channels
By Editor NIGERIA’S popular and multiple award-winning children’s animation series, Turtle Taido,…
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: ‘Turtle Taido’ cartoon animation in Hausa to air on 10 TV channels
The Courageous Queen
(for Sen. Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan) By Clement Odia OH, Courageous Queen, Natasha divine,Grant…
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: The Courageous Queen
Cuba as ‘Special Guest Nation’: Sixth Providus Bank Poetry Café celebrates World Poetry Day March 21 in Lagos
By Editor AS declared by UNESCO in 1999, March 21 every year…
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: Cuba as ‘Special Guest Nation’: Sixth Providus Bank Poetry Café celebrates World Poetry Day March 21 in Lagos
Agbaja-Plateau Writers’ Residency to foster creativity and culture
* Operation commences mid-year 2025 By Godwin Okondo THE former President of…
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: Agbaja-Plateau Writers’ Residency to foster creativity and culture