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May 14, 2026
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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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February 5
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‘Igbo Rising’ soars from the stable of Gerald Eze
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December 8
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Colloquium
From line to light: The poetry of ‘Things Fall Apart’
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July 3
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Colloquium
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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June 26
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My music is extension of my poetry, says James Eze
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June 9
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Colloquium
Is Unoka the unsung hero of ‘Things Fall Apart?’
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July 5
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Colloquium
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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June 24
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Noirledge releases Servio Gbadamosi’s new poetry collection, ‘Entropy’
By Editor NOIRLEDGE Publishing has announced the release of Entropy, the third…
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: Noirledge releases Servio Gbadamosi’s new poetry collection, ‘Entropy’
Fiction: Ocean of Bone
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon THE sea does not keep a record,but the…
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: Fiction: Ocean of Bone
Titi Horsfall: The African literary voice turning history, faith, womanhood into global conversation
By Godwin Okondo AT a time when the world is searching for…
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: Titi Horsfall: The African literary voice turning history, faith, womanhood into global conversation
Poetry: Granite
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon A man is leaning against a wall in…
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: Poetry: Granite
‘Oxygen FM 96.9’ begins broadcast in Ibadan, targets educational content for classrooms
By Godwin Okondo A new radio station, Oxygen FM 96.9, has officially…
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: ‘Oxygen FM 96.9’ begins broadcast in Ibadan, targets educational content for classrooms
Flash Fiction: Fate of a Woman
By Sumaila Umaisha SITTING on the bed, Asabe unfastened the first button…
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: Flash Fiction: Fate of a Woman
Travelogue: A visa to Palestine
By Wale Okediran THE young Israeli female soldier, who interrogated me at…
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: Travelogue: A visa to Palestine
Governor Sanwo-Olu, DG NCC Asein call for united front against piracy at AMVCA 2026
By Editor THE Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has called for…
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: Governor Sanwo-Olu, DG NCC Asein call for united front against piracy at AMVCA 2026
Kasuwan Daji
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon the fire is out, the farm is stillthe…
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: Kasuwan Daji
‘Oxygen FM 96.9’, Ibadan as living classroom, information hub, voice of hope, says founder, Gbadega Adedapo
* When the heavens acknowledged new wind of knowledge in Ibadan as…
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: ‘Oxygen FM 96.9’, Ibadan as living classroom, information hub, voice of hope, says founder, Gbadega Adedapo
The fire sinks to ash
By Majekodunmi Ebhohon THE mortar restsbeside the wall, the pestle leansagainst the…
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: The fire sinks to ash
The real treasure of reflections in Bukar Usman’s ‘Looking Back, Looking Forward’
By Khalid Imam LOOKING Back, Looking Forward: 80th Birthday Reflections and Commentaries…
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: The real treasure of reflections in Bukar Usman’s ‘Looking Back, Looking Forward’
I pour a drink to help it grow
By Majekodunmi Ebhohon I pour a drink to help it grow,I fill…
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: I pour a drink to help it grow
98 docu-film makers vie for USD$20,000 maiden edition of The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts
By Editor A total of 98 entries were received at the close…
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: 98 docu-film makers vie for USD$20,000 maiden edition of The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts