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CORA Art Stampede 2025: ‘Scrap Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, set up endowment fund, board instead’
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CORA Art Stampede 2025: ‘Scrap Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, set up endowment fund, board instead’

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November 20
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‘The Great Delusion’ comes alive today at LABAF 2025
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‘The Great Delusion’ comes alive today at LABAF 2025

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November 15
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CORA celebrates ArtHouse cultural icons at LABAF 2025 November 15
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CORA celebrates ArtHouse cultural icons at LABAF 2025 November 15

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November 15
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CORA unveils plan for Lagos Book & Art Festival (LABAF) 2025, November 10-16
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CORA unveils plan for Lagos Book & Art Festival (LABAF) 2025, November 10-16

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November 2
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The power of story… CORA hosts Kenyan author, Yvonne Owuor September 26 in Lagos
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The power of story… CORA hosts Kenyan author, Yvonne Owuor September 26 in Lagos

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September 23
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Akpan expresses gratitude as Oyeku remembers underserved literary communities at CORA-NLNG Book Party 2025
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Akpan expresses gratitude as Oyeku remembers underserved literary communities at CORA-NLNG Book Party 2025

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August 5
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CORA-NLNG Book Party: Only the jury can democratise the prize!
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CORA-NLNG Book Party: Only the jury can democratise the prize!

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August 3
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CORA, NLNG celebrate The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2025 longlist at Book Party August 3
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CORA, NLNG celebrate The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2025 longlist at Book Party August 3

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July 30
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Literature as revolution: When young minds confront power, patriarchy in Ngũgĩ’s ‘Devil on the Cross’
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Literature as revolution: When young minds confront power, patriarchy in Ngũgĩ’s ‘Devil on the Cross’

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July 29
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The restless run of Poblisha’s creative instincts
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The restless run of Poblisha’s creative instincts

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May 17
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    By Editor IN an effort to tackle the widespread knife crime in… Read more: Nigerians in the UK lead collaborative response to knife crime through storytelling
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