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July 14, 2025
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‘It’s critical that Nigerian children not only learn to read — but learn to read in languages they speak and understand’
anote
June 25
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It’s cultural affirmation – children won’t imagine themselves into a story — the stories already belong to them, says Adedapo
anote
June 25
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PAWA commends Afreximbank’s support for the book industry
anote
June 12
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FIRS to present taxation book for children on May 27 in Abuja
anote
May 20
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Chiazor-Enenmor’s ‘See Morocco See Spain’ provides advocacy tool against illegal migration
anote
May 19
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‘Nigeria Int’l Book Fair a battleground for the soul of our nation’
anote
May 11
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Symphony of success as Olugbemi Malomo steers 24th Nigerian Int’l Book Fair to a close
anote
May 10
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Festival of knowledge, movement for transformation at Nigeria book fair 2025
anote
May 8
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NIBF 2025 lights up Lagos, set to revive Nigeria’s education, economy
anote
May 7
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How Nigeria Int’l Book Fair 2025 can ressurect Nigeria’s ailing education system
anote
May 6
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Writers commend new NAL Fellows: Jahman Anikulapo, Remi Raji, Gbemi Adeoti
By Editor THE Society for Young Nigerian Writers has congratulated culture communicator…
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: Writers commend new NAL Fellows: Jahman Anikulapo, Remi Raji, Gbemi Adeoti
Feast of performances in Abeokuta as WSICE celebarates Soyinka @91
By Editor * Explores youth leadership, postcolonial expression across two continents ALL…
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: Feast of performances in Abeokuta as WSICE celebarates Soyinka @91
How Achebe, Adichie served injustice to Niger Delta minorities in their writing
By Anote Ajeluorou WRITING is not an innocent act. This much Uwem…
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: How Achebe, Adichie served injustice to Niger Delta minorities in their writing
I made a painful decision to leave the priesthood: I was going to be neither a priest nor a writer, says Uwem Akpan
By Anote Ajeluorou IN Ibadan last Saturday, July 5, 2025 Nigeria-America based…
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: I made a painful decision to leave the priesthood: I was going to be neither a priest nor a writer, says Uwem Akpan
UNESCO, Christopher Okigbo Foundation partner to honour Nigerian poet
By Editor THE United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has…
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: UNESCO, Christopher Okigbo Foundation partner to honour Nigerian poet
Goke Adegoroye exposes five decades of ‘Leadership in the Nigerian Civil Service’ in new book
By Abdullahi Shehu THIS scintillating 12-chapter book, Leadership in the Nigerian Civil…
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: Goke Adegoroye exposes five decades of ‘Leadership in the Nigerian Civil Service’ in new book
Tribute: The memory of Charles Nnolim
By Nengi Ilagha CHINUA Achebe is a household name in Nigeria, Africa,…
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: Tribute: The memory of Charles Nnolim
The paradox of life in Tolulope Akinrinde’s ‘The Third Floor’
By Ademola Adesola AS I pored over the paratextual constituents, namely foreword,…
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: The paradox of life in Tolulope Akinrinde’s ‘The Third Floor’
Eziwho Azunwo exposes Nigeria’s democracy, post-independent disillusionment in ‘Politickians’
By Ikenna-Obi Nneka Chigozie EZIWHO Emenike Azunwo’s Politrickcians (Covenant Daystar Publishers, Port…
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: Eziwho Azunwo exposes Nigeria’s democracy, post-independent disillusionment in ‘Politickians’
Echoes of trauma, social consciousness in Elizabeth Akinsehinwa’s ‘In His Care’
By Paul Liam THE renowned African poet and scholar, Niyi Osundare, in…
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: Echoes of trauma, social consciousness in Elizabeth Akinsehinwa’s ‘In His Care’
Eziwho Azunwo’s ‘Helpless’ reflects power imbalance, gendered vulnerability, communal silence
By Chidinma Ezeocha Gomez HELPLESS is a poignant and compelling dramatization of…
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: Eziwho Azunwo’s ‘Helpless’ reflects power imbalance, gendered vulnerability, communal silence
Samuel Osaze’s ‘Ema/Udeh’ documentary earns dual nominations at int’l film festivals
By Editor SAMUEL Osaze’s compelling documentary, Ema/Udeh: Ancient Healing Tattoo of the…
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: Samuel Osaze’s ‘Ema/Udeh’ documentary earns dual nominations at int’l film festivals
‘Perceptions…’: A festschrift in honour of Afam Nelson Ebeogu berths
By John Otu THIS festschrift in honour of Prof. Afam Nelson Ebeogu,…
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: ‘Perceptions…’: A festschrift in honour of Afam Nelson Ebeogu berths
Arité set to break Guinness World Record with 120-hour Singing Marathon at Freedom Park, Lagos
By Editor A historic attempt backed by industry giants and cultural icons,…
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: Arité set to break Guinness World Record with 120-hour Singing Marathon at Freedom Park, Lagos