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Tag: Culture

iREPS’ ‘Righting the Future’ in March kick-starts Nigeria’s culture festival calendar 2024
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iREPS’ ‘Righting the Future’ in March kick-starts Nigeria’s culture festival calendar 2024

anote
January 2
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Alliance Francaise, Goethe-Institut keep Lagos’ culture landscape rocking
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Alliance Francaise, Goethe-Institut keep Lagos’ culture landscape rocking

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October 31
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Adebowale, Nwelue: Two ambassadors taking African culture to the world
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Adebowale, Nwelue: Two ambassadors taking African culture to the world

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June 21
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‘Young Africans need mentoring in the use of indigenous music, dance, performances’
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‘Young Africans need mentoring in the use of indigenous music, dance, performances’

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May 29
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  • Indigenous Art Festival 2026 to spotlight memory, healing around 1967 Asaba Massacre
    By Godwin Okondo THE organisers of the 3rd Indigenous Art Festival, Asaba,… Read more: Indigenous Art Festival 2026 to spotlight memory, healing around 1967 Asaba Massacre
  • National Theatre Festival, endowment art fund, others proposed as roadmap for creative sector
    By Godwin Okondo NIGERIA’S theatre practitioners have called for the urgent repositioning… Read more: National Theatre Festival, endowment art fund, others proposed as roadmap for creative sector
  • Becoming Without Permission
    By Chukwudi Echendu NO one tells you when you are becoming British.… Read more: Becoming Without Permission
  • At home with ‘The Master…’
    By Funsho Aina IN all my previous encounters with Prof. Bruce Obomeyoma… Read more: At home with ‘The Master…’
  • ‘The Great Delusion’: Exploring Ebhohon’s ‘Afrocession’ to rethink Africa’s place in the world at Ibadan
    By Godwin Okondo ON February 26, 2026, the Institute of African Studies… Read more: ‘The Great Delusion’: Exploring Ebhohon’s ‘Afrocession’ to rethink Africa’s place in the world at Ibadan
  • ANA reaffirms commitment to literary development, flags industry challenges at NEC
    By Editor FOLLOWING a strategic meeting of its National Executive Council (NEC)… Read more: ANA reaffirms commitment to literary development, flags industry challenges at NEC
  • The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts 2026
    CALL FOR ENTRIES Entries are invited for The Nigeria Prize for Creative… Read more: The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts 2026
  • A living monument of the mind: A 76th birthday tribute to Olu Obafemi
    By Sunny Ododo TODAY, the global academic and literary community stands still… Read more: A living monument of the mind: A 76th birthday tribute to Olu Obafemi
  • ‘Under the Rain’: Deforge weaves a searing intimacy lifestyle tool for youngsters
    By Anote Ajeluorou THE complicated relationship between Bolaji and Shola upends the… Read more: ‘Under the Rain’: Deforge weaves a searing intimacy lifestyle tool for youngsters
  • Adeleye Falade is new MD/CEO for NLNG, sponsor of The Nigeria Prizes
    By Editor ADELEYE Falade has officially assumed office as the Managing Director… Read more: Adeleye Falade is new MD/CEO for NLNG, sponsor of The Nigeria Prizes
  • In Jos’ Jaws
    By Majekodunmi O. Ebhohon THEY lie before me—my nightmarein a black nylon… Read more: In Jos’ Jaws
  • The madman’s crossroads and poetry’s fierce reckoning with Nigeria’s Strangeland
    By Leonard I. Ugwu IN his book, Letter from the Mad Man,… Read more: The madman’s crossroads and poetry’s fierce reckoning with Nigeria’s Strangeland
  • ‘Making Babies’: How Giwa-Osagie’s IVF pioneering work broke infertility scourge in Nigeria
    By Anote Ajeluorou IN this part of the world, child-bearing is serious… Read more: ‘Making Babies’: How Giwa-Osagie’s IVF pioneering work broke infertility scourge in Nigeria
  • ‘Unbind Me Now’: Eze uses fire as a unifying metaphor for truth, moral urgency, transformation
    By Anayo Nkamnebe UNBIND Me Now by James Ngwu Eze (Masobe Books,… Read more: ‘Unbind Me Now’: Eze uses fire as a unifying metaphor for truth, moral urgency, transformation

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