March 15, 2025
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Moats and Walls of Benin Kingdom: Legacies unprotected and misused
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February 16
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Reminders of past subjugations?
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February 10
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The Okuku decree
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January 30
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Benin City and a world class museum
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January 27
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Setting the record straight on Museum of West African Arts (MOWAA), by Edo State Government
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January 24
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‘Homage to the Red City’ as art fair holds November 29 to restore ancient city’s artistic glory
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November 26
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The story of Igue: Benin annual thanksgiving live on stage at MUSON November 24
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November 14
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Olatunji’s ‘Rock Bottom’ for launch in Benin City
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May 2
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Loud ovation as Tony Afejuku hangs academic gown
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July 4
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Eghosa Imaseun, Romeo Oriogun headline maiden Benin Art and Book Festival 2022
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November 18
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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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Abraham Uyovbisere: The master who painted life into art
By Mudiare Onobrakpeya ABRAHAM Uyovbisere was a man who knew how to…
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The National Theatre and the cultural strangulation of Nigeria’s creative sector
By Makinde Adeniran THE National Theatre of Nigeria, an iconic edifice and…
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: The National Theatre and the cultural strangulation of Nigeria’s creative sector
When Walnut Book Club celebrated International Mother Language Day 2025 at Didi Museum
By Godwin Okondo A sizeable number of school children, accompanied by their…
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Lenten reflection… ‘Jesus falls under the weight of the cross’
by Mudiare Onobrakpeya AMONG Bruce Onobrakpeya’s ‘Stations of the Cross’ ‘Jesus Falls…
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Obioji’s ‘Mother, Did You Call My name?’ as testament to female self-awareness, affirmation
By Anote Ajeluorou AMAKA Felly Obioji makes her poetic manifesto in these…
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‘The Man Died’ in double outing in Atlanta, Jo’Burg on Saturday, March 15
By Editor IN continuation of its whirlwind sweep across global festival circles,…
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Exploring stages in the journey of life in Okeke’s ‘What Next’?
By Deborah Chinonyerem Uzoma WHAT Next? (Winepress Publishing, Ibadan; 2024) by Dr.…
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‘Beneath the Lion’s Gaze’: Maaza Mengiste’s portrait of Ethiopia
By Umar Osabo IN the world of contemporary literature, few novels manage…
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: ‘Beneath the Lion’s Gaze’: Maaza Mengiste’s portrait of Ethiopia
Park’s ‘Underdog’ to showcase at Iphulo Drama Festival in South Africa March 14
By Editor THE internationally acclaimed production of Topdog/Underdog, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning…
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: Park’s ‘Underdog’ to showcase at Iphulo Drama Festival in South Africa March 14
First print-run of Nigerian edition of Adichie’s ‘Dream Count’ sold out days after release
By Editor NARRATIVE Landscape Press has announced with excitement that the first…
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Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori unveils Asaba as UNESCO Creative City
By Godwin Okondo THE Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori…
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Mabel Segun and the evolution of African children’s literature
By Lookman Sanusi IN Africa, children’s literature is found in the oral…
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: Mabel Segun and the evolution of African children’s literature
‘Writers will continue to matter irrespective of harsh socioeconomic conditions in which they operate’
By Paul Liam THE 2025 edition of Benue Book and Arts Festival…
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: ‘Writers will continue to matter irrespective of harsh socioeconomic conditions in which they operate’