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James Eze named “The People’s Poet” in Awka
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James Eze named “The People’s Poet” in Awka

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February 13
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Fire & Memory: COOU English Department celebrates the poetry of James Eze
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Fire & Memory: COOU English Department celebrates the poetry of James Eze

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February 5
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‘Igbo Rising’ soars from the stable of Gerald Eze
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‘Igbo Rising’ soars from the stable of Gerald Eze

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December 8
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From line to light: The poetry of ‘Things Fall Apart’
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From line to light: The poetry of ‘Things Fall Apart’

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July 3
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Welcome to Umuofia!
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Welcome to Umuofia!

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July 2
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Hahn-Waanders’ ‘Eze Institution in Igboland’ explores traditional rule change in Igbo political systems
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Hahn-Waanders’ ‘Eze Institution in Igboland’ explores traditional rule change in Igbo political systems

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June 26
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My music is extension of my poetry, says James Eze
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My music is extension of my poetry, says James Eze

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June 9
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Is Unoka the unsung hero of ‘Things Fall Apart?’
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Is Unoka the unsung hero of ‘Things Fall Apart?’

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July 5
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Can we have a lazy hero?: Exploring Unoka at the 66th anniversary celebration of ‘Things Fall Apart’ in Enugu
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Can we have a lazy hero?: Exploring Unoka at the 66th anniversary celebration of ‘Things Fall Apart’ in Enugu

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June 27
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Odili Ujubuonu @60 says: I’m a conscript of the muse
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Odili Ujubuonu @60 says: I’m a conscript of the muse

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June 24
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  • ‘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
  • The measure of ambition in Adebiyi’s ‘ITAN: A Poor Boy with Big Dreams’
    * “If you can imagine it, you can create it. If you… Read more: The measure of ambition in Adebiyi’s ‘ITAN: A Poor Boy with Big Dreams’
  • Obododimma Oha: A brother from afar, yet close
    By Anthony Oha SAMENESS in naming could breed brotherhood and love. My… Read more: Obododimma Oha: A brother from afar, yet close
  • PAWA felicitates Chinweizu @83, partners Busia Foundation on cultural matters
    By Editor THE celebrated Nigerian critic, essayist, poet, and journalist, Chinweizu Ibekwe… Read more: PAWA felicitates Chinweizu @83, partners Busia Foundation on cultural matters
  • World Theatre Day 2026: The Nigeria Prizes celebrates five drama winners
    By Anote Ajeluorou AS thespians and lovers of theatre performances celebrate World… Read more: World Theatre Day 2026: The Nigeria Prizes celebrates five drama winners

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