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University of Ibadan visit and the gospel according to St. Mark Nwagwu…
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December 24
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A new chapter unfolds as Best In Print Academy matriculates pioneer students
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December 17
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Marriage of Nigerian arts and textile at TexArt Fair 2023
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January 9
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‘Efunsetan Iyalode Ibadan’ is MUSON 2023 festival drama, curtain raiser
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October 19
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University of Ibadan to host second int’l confab on Postproverbial Studies
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June 20
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60 years after Makerere, African writers gather in Ibadan to chart path to peace, security, cultural development
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June 13
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Servio Gbadamosi on ‘Publishing and Creative Industries during Economic Downturn’ at ANA Oyo reading today
By Wole Adedoyin THE Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Oyo State Chapter,…
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: Servio Gbadamosi on ‘Publishing and Creative Industries during Economic Downturn’ at ANA Oyo reading today
Setting the record straight on Museum of West African Arts (MOWAA), by Edo State Government
By Fred Itua MY attention has been drawn to an article authored…
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: Setting the record straight on Museum of West African Arts (MOWAA), by Edo State Government
A weekend treat with Kema Chikwe, Tafawa Balewa in Abuja
By Tunde Olusunle ABUJA, Nigeria’s capital city, makes no pretences about a…
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: A weekend treat with Kema Chikwe, Tafawa Balewa in Abuja
Writers celebrate Olu Obafemi’s elevation to professor emeritus
By Editor THE Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW Global), led by…
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: Writers celebrate Olu Obafemi’s elevation to professor emeritus
Filmmaker Hajiya Aishat Tijjani floors Kano State Censorship Board
By Editor IN an overwhelming victory for artistic freedom and freedom of…
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: Filmmaker Hajiya Aishat Tijjani floors Kano State Censorship Board
‘The likes of Dzukogi are often unsung in Nigeria, a nation so deeply sunk into philistinism’
By Paul Liam THE leadership deficit in Nigeria is not restricted to…
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: ‘The likes of Dzukogi are often unsung in Nigeria, a nation so deeply sunk into philistinism’
Benue Book and Arts Festival makes Nottingham, UK debut January 25
By Editor THE Benue Book and Arts Festival (BBAAF) is set to…
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: Benue Book and Arts Festival makes Nottingham, UK debut January 25
A memory of California
By Wale Okediran SIMI Valley. Midnight. I was woken by the flapping…
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: A memory of California
The small men we have given power
By Ogbeide Ifaluyi-Isibor A few days ago, we read online that the…
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: The small men we have given power
Exploring the triad of theatre, media, law in honour of Elo Ibagere
By Editor THE academic community has been invited to contribute papers to…
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: Exploring the triad of theatre, media, law in honour of Elo Ibagere
Cultural Incentive Laws for Africa: Brazil’s connections, possibilities as second discourse holds January 18
By Editor THE first one was eye-opening, as it exposed participants from…
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: Cultural Incentive Laws for Africa: Brazil’s connections, possibilities as second discourse holds January 18
When the gods contest for supremacy in Wale Talabi’s ‘Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon’
By Anote Ajeluorou THE fight for supremacy in the supernatural cuts across.…
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: When the gods contest for supremacy in Wale Talabi’s ‘Shigidi and the Brass Head of Obalufon’
Oyo State NYSC Coordinator came bearing gifts of appreciation to Accessible Publishers
By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo THE friendly handshake between the Managing Director of…
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: Oyo State NYSC Coordinator came bearing gifts of appreciation to Accessible Publishers
Writers have been harnessing their craft for progressive change, says Vicky Sylvester
At 10.00am on February 5, 2025 at the Academic Conference Hall, University…
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: Writers have been harnessing their craft for progressive change, says Vicky Sylvester