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March 3, 2026
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IFC deepens commitment to Nigeria’s creative economy through partnership with Terra Kulture
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February 4
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Bridging memory and momentum: The art of vision at WAES 2025
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June 22
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NIBF 2025 lights up Lagos, set to revive Nigeria’s education, economy
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May 7
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Experts harp on skills development for creatives at Lagos Fringe Festival 2023
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November 27
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Colloquium
The Southeast creative economy: The way forward
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November 24
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Docu-film on Lagos, memo to minister end Lagos Book and Art Festival 2023 today
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November 19
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Adesewo @50: Theatre practitioner marks milestone with two books in Abuja
By Editor AS conversations around literature, identity, and cultural memory continue to…
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: Adesewo @50: Theatre practitioner marks milestone with two books in Abuja
After Cote d’Ivoire, Algeria signals interest to host AFRIMA
By Godwin Okondo ALGERIA has formally expressed interest in hosting a future…
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: After Cote d’Ivoire, Algeria signals interest to host AFRIMA
Experts at Athena Centre–US Embassy Workshop say Nigeria set to lead in AI
By Editor NIGERIA is strategically positioned to play a leading role in…
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: Experts at Athena Centre–US Embassy Workshop say Nigeria set to lead in AI
Regulator’s Nollywood Box Office Champion goes to Akindele
By Editor THE Executive Director/Chief Executive Officer of National Film and Video…
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: Regulator’s Nollywood Box Office Champion goes to Akindele
‘When Distortion Meets Hadassah’ as creatives in Delta State anticipate major event unveiling
By Editor A wave of excitement is sweeping across Delta State as…
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: ‘When Distortion Meets Hadassah’ as creatives in Delta State anticipate major event unveiling
Jeyifo: He did not manufacture disciples — He manufactured thinkers
By Babafemi Ojudu I was scheduled to participate in the panel discussion…
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: Jeyifo: He did not manufacture disciples — He manufactured thinkers
Let’s speak our Mother Tongue, please!
By Mohammed Umar Midala HAPPY Mother’s Day! A contribution by Dr. Bukar…
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: Let’s speak our Mother Tongue, please!
ANA announces dates, theme for International Convention 2026 in Abuja
By Editor THE National Executive Council (NEC) of the Association of Nigerian…
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: ANA announces dates, theme for International Convention 2026 in Abuja
Biodun Jeyifo: The giant who shaped how we understand African literature
By Toyin Falola REST well, the activist in the struggle. The fight…
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: Biodun Jeyifo: The giant who shaped how we understand African literature
NBRP, partners hold 4th Lagos Book Walk March 5
By Editor THE Network of Book Clubs and Reading Culture Promoters in…
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: NBRP, partners hold 4th Lagos Book Walk March 5
When English thinks in Igbo: The linguistic craft of Ashimole’s ‘The Other Insider’
By Mazi Uche Ohia IT takes time to find a book that…
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: When English thinks in Igbo: The linguistic craft of Ashimole’s ‘The Other Insider’
UI’s Institute of African Studies hosts prize-winning play ‘The Great Delusion’ for Black History Month
By Editor THE Institute of African Studies (IAS), University of Ibadan, in…
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: UI’s Institute of African Studies hosts prize-winning play ‘The Great Delusion’ for Black History Month
Francophone stakeholders celebrate AFRIMA as Cote d’Ivoire declares ambition to host 10th edition
By Godwin Okondo ABIDJAN, Côte d’Ivoire, came alive with music, culture and…
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: Francophone stakeholders celebrate AFRIMA as Cote d’Ivoire declares ambition to host 10th edition
A review of AJN Tremearne’s ‘Hausa Superstitions and Customs’
By Bukar Usman ARTHUR JN Tremearne (1877-1915), an anthropologist and ethnographer, was…
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: A review of AJN Tremearne’s ‘Hausa Superstitions and Customs’