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June 15, 2025
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Iquo DianaAbasi’s ‘Coming Undone As Stitches Tighten’: Defiant youths rallying for nationhood
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August 24
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Ifowodo, Raji, DianaAbasi, Eze, Ushie, Gomba, others make longlist of 11 poets for the USD$100,000 prize
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July 8
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DianaAbasi goes musical, unveils poetry album ‘Beyond the Staccato’
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May 6
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The poet in me is speaking to the reality of our times in the voice and temperament that I possess now, says DianaAbasi
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April 19
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Things Fall Apart Festival: We are ushering in a new literary movement, says James Eze
As the Enugu-based Ncheta Ndigbo, the Centre for Memories that prides itself…
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: Things Fall Apart Festival: We are ushering in a new literary movement, says James Eze
‘Academics nervous about teaching ‘New York, My Village’ and ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ comparatively’
* ‘Ben Okri would’ve helped Niger Delta fiction, but he left and…
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: ‘Academics nervous about teaching ‘New York, My Village’ and ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ comparatively’
Ngugi wa Thiong’o: Akpo kede fa
By Sunny Awhefeada THERE are people you think would never die. The…
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: Ngugi wa Thiong’o: Akpo kede fa
‘The Man Died’ in Chicago for African Diaspora Film Festival, June 13-15
* Also to screen at Washington DC iteration of the festival in…
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: ‘The Man Died’ in Chicago for African Diaspora Film Festival, June 13-15
Culture worker urges Adenuga, Elumelu Dangote, Ovia, others to set up Nigerian culture centres abroad
* Urges Minister Hannatu Musawa to convene Business-Meets-Culture confab By Godwin Okondo…
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: Culture worker urges Adenuga, Elumelu Dangote, Ovia, others to set up Nigerian culture centres abroad
Sam Omatseye Live @LASU: ‘‘Juju Eyes’ unveils absurdities in the Nigerian society’
* UNILAG, RovingHeights Bookstore, Oniru, VI next stop for Juju Eyes, June…
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: Sam Omatseye Live @LASU: ‘‘Juju Eyes’ unveils absurdities in the Nigerian society’
Ken Saro-Wiwa: OYAN calls for exoneration of Ogoni Nine, others
By Editor THE Ogoni Youth Advancement Network (OYAN) has expressed profound gratitude…
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: Ken Saro-Wiwa: OYAN calls for exoneration of Ogoni Nine, others
African writing colonizing world literature, says Chika Unigwe
* ‘My parents, Nwapa, Ekwensi inspired my writing’ Chika Unigwe is a…
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: African writing colonizing world literature, says Chika Unigwe
PAWA commends Afreximbank’s support for the book industry
By Editor THE Pan African Writers Association (PAWA) has commended African Export…
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: PAWA commends Afreximbank’s support for the book industry
Francis Onwochei @60: Revisit abandoned National Culture Policy, Kayode Aderinokun urges FG
By Anote Ajeluorou THE Federal Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy…
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: Francis Onwochei @60: Revisit abandoned National Culture Policy, Kayode Aderinokun urges FG
Francis Onwochei maps acting career path with ‘Evergreen’
By Tunji Azeez IN Evergreen: An Unfiltered Odessey of a Nollywood Emperor…
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: Francis Onwochei maps acting career path with ‘Evergreen’
Aiye-ko-ooto’s ‘The Noble Warrior’ returns to Glover Hall July 11
By Editor WRITTEN in honour of Professor Wole Soyinka, The Noble Warriors…
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: Aiye-ko-ooto’s ‘The Noble Warrior’ returns to Glover Hall July 11
My music is extension of my poetry, says James Eze
As he dashes about preparing Things Fall Apart Festival in Enugu, UDUMA…
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: My music is extension of my poetry, says James Eze
The role of visual narrative in African literature
By Dr Wale Okediran I consider it a great pleasure to have…
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: The role of visual narrative in African literature