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June 5, 2026
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Titi Horsfall: The African literary voice turning history, faith, womanhood into global conversation
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May 13
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UI’s Institute of African Studies hosts prize-winning play ‘The Great Delusion’ for Black History Month
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February 22
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‘Living History’: Publisher, authors debunk exclusion of Igbo history, say claim borne out of mischief
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February 16
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We’re reconnecting from where the colonialists disconnected us from our history, says Oriiz
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January 20
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Witness to hisory: National War Museum, memory preservation, other matters
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July 18
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Malomo’s joins Nigeria’s march to industrial history
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June 25
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Nduka spotlights African pianism in US concerts for Black History Month
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March 3
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Poem: Far away África
By Gustavo Brito WE are from ÁfricaIn sacred DropsThat escaped silence We…
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CORA ‘35: Expanding the conversation with Podcast station launch, June 6
By Editor THE Committee for Relevant Arts (CORA) — Nigeria’s foremost consortium…
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: CORA ‘35: Expanding the conversation with Podcast station launch, June 6
Poem: The Thumb
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon THE president counts the pensin his drawer.He lines…
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Tradition meets academia as Ovie of Ozọrọ Kingdom recieves VC, SDU, Sunny Awhefeada, others
By Florence Chukwuebuni IN a demonstration of mutual respect, partnership, and commitment…
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: Tradition meets academia as Ovie of Ozọrọ Kingdom recieves VC, SDU, Sunny Awhefeada, others
Poem: The Blueprint
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon THE creator sits at a deskwith a compass…
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Onyeka Nwelue’s ‘A Japanese Professor in Accra’ is a quietly ambitious novel
By John Chizoba Vincent A Japanese Professor in Accra (Abibiman Publishing; 2025)…
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: Onyeka Nwelue’s ‘A Japanese Professor in Accra’ is a quietly ambitious novel
Poem: Where the Light Enters
(for O.) By Ocheni Kazeem Oneshojo YOUR mild eyesare heaven’s eyes, thus…
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At 2.14% of GDP, Nigeria sits below UNESCO public education benchmark, Chidoka tells alumni in Enugu
By Editor THE 70th anniversary keynote at Ekulu Primary School afforded the…
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: At 2.14% of GDP, Nigeria sits below UNESCO public education benchmark, Chidoka tells alumni in Enugu
Poem: A Mother’s Blessing
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon PUT this sachet of anointing oil inside your…
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Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an iconic poet, dramatist, scholar in Lagos, Ibadan
By Editor NIGERIA’S literary and theatrical communities are upbeat this June to…
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: Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an iconic poet, dramatist, scholar in Lagos, Ibadan
AFRIMA, AU celebrate emerging African talents at Diamond Party in Lagos
By Godwin Okondo THE All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) in partnership with…
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Poem: A Toast to the President
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon I raise a bottle of cold Coca-Colato the…
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A review of Gabi-Williams’ Living Sustainably Here: African Perspectives on the SDGs
By Olawale Olayide LIVING Sustainably Here: African Perspectives on the SDGs, edited…
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Poem: Liquid Capital
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon I am sitting at my desk,sliding a lone,…
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