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‘Nolywood’s children series’: If we don’t grow that segment, we surrender influence over children to foreign content ecosystems
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‘Nolywood’s children series’: If we don’t grow that segment, we surrender influence over children to foreign content ecosystems

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March 12
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Nollywood’s missing children series: I’m angry the way children are treated in our film profession, by Zeb Ejiro
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Nollywood’s missing children series: I’m angry the way children are treated in our film profession, by Zeb Ejiro

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March 10
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Mabel Segun and the evolution of African children’s literature
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Mabel Segun and the evolution of African children’s literature

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March 7
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A learning curve in children, young adult writing in a faraway place
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A learning curve in children, young adult writing in a faraway place

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January 14
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‘Building a safe and inclusive future for every child in Africa’
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‘Building a safe and inclusive future for every child in Africa’

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November 29
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My hero is driving change in the lives of forgotten, neglected, impoverished children
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My hero is driving change in the lives of forgotten, neglected, impoverished children

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August 22
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Children’s groups set to read, perform 11 longlisted texts at CORA-Nigeria LNG Book Party
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Children’s groups set to read, perform 11 longlisted texts at CORA-Nigeria LNG Book Party

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August 17
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CORA-NPL Book Party 2024 hosts 11 children’s writers in Lagos
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CORA-NPL Book Party 2024 hosts 11 children’s writers in Lagos

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August 15
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Efua Troare’s ‘Children of the Quicksands’: When myth morphs into harrowing reality
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Efua Troare’s ‘Children of the Quicksands’: When myth morphs into harrowing reality

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January 12
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