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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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