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Grief and escapism in Odu Ode’s ‘Back Home: There is a Box oc Chocolate’
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September 23
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Go back to the roots, write in African tongues, says PAWA
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March 23
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Colloquium
Experts canvas making reading glamourous, community engagements for writers to attract youngsters, others
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February 18
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News
Odutola, Shehu, Osuigwe, Christopher in conversation on ‘Getting Back the Reading Groove’ February 7
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February 5
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Motifs of greed, grief, grace in Ugochukwu’s film, ‘The Last Offering’
By Deborah Chinonyerem Uzoma A work of art is best sustained by…
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: Motifs of greed, grief, grace in Ugochukwu’s film, ‘The Last Offering’
Darah, Bassey to headline launch of ‘The Great Delusion’
By Editor TWO cultural experts, Prof. G.G Darah and Dr, Nnimmo Bassey,…
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: Darah, Bassey to headline launch of ‘The Great Delusion’
Uba’s ‘Yoga Is a Reflection’ explores nature of illusion, reality in solo photo exhibition
By Editor CURATED by Dr. Chika ThankGod of Fine and Applied Art…
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: Uba’s ‘Yoga Is a Reflection’ explores nature of illusion, reality in solo photo exhibition
Honouring pan-Africanist Mere Jah as Door of Return marks Badagry Diaspora Festival 2025
By Anote Ajeluorou AFTER a few years of quiet, the rechristened ‘Badagry…
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: Honouring pan-Africanist Mere Jah as Door of Return marks Badagry Diaspora Festival 2025
Psychological trauma, healing in Jeff Iwu’s ‘Verdict of the Gods’
By Maryjane Onah JEFF Iwu’s Verdict of the Gods is not just…
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: Psychological trauma, healing in Jeff Iwu’s ‘Verdict of the Gods’
Masobe Books as Othuke Ominiabohs’ resolve after near-death experience
* ‘We’re in constant motion, learning, pivoting, creating a roadmap for what…
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: Masobe Books as Othuke Ominiabohs’ resolve after near-death experience
The Writer’s Silence
By Alimat Taiwo THEY say the world is listening…But to what?To bass…
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UVA unveils Freedom Vibes Academy to empower artists as agents of change
By Editor UNCHAINED Vibes Africa (UVA) has announced the 2025 edition of…
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: UVA unveils Freedom Vibes Academy to empower artists as agents of change
Our heritage of creativity: Reframing art in Nigeria for a global audience
By Anote Ajeluorou NIGERIA is a nation blessed with a cultural inheritance…
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: Our heritage of creativity: Reframing art in Nigeria for a global audience
10th Chinua Achebe Poetry/Essay Anthology call for entries
By Editor FOLLOWING the success of its previous editions, the Society of…
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: 10th Chinua Achebe Poetry/Essay Anthology call for entries
The Shadow
By Gbekeloluwa Yusuf THE silent windy man,He appears the way you are,The…
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Booker Prize Foundation announces The Children’s Prize worth £50,000
By Editor A new prize has been annlounced by The Booker Foundation.…
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: Booker Prize Foundation announces The Children’s Prize worth £50,000
Writers, students, educators celebrate literacy, digital inclusion at Read With Me 2025
By Godwin Okondo WHEN writers, students, and education stakeholders gathered at Lagos…
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: Writers, students, educators celebrate literacy, digital inclusion at Read With Me 2025
Poetry
By Gbekeloluwa Yusuf Poetry is low and high,About tune and tone in…
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