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Tag: Ifowodo

Ngugi wa Thiong’o: A mighty Iroko of African writing joins his ancestors
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o: A mighty Iroko of African writing joins his ancestors

anote
May 29
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Ifowodo, DianaAbasi, Dzukogi, Ikheloa speak on African stories, how they fare globally
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Ifowodo, DianaAbasi, Dzukogi, Ikheloa speak on African stories, how they fare globally

idesign
September 24
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Conjuring magical memories of childhood in Ogaga Ifowodo’s ‘Augusta’s Poodle’
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Conjuring magical memories of childhood in Ogaga Ifowodo’s ‘Augusta’s Poodle’

idesign
August 23
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Ifowodo: Pastoral poetry is actually a deep sigh and longing for that which is desired, even now
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Ifowodo: Pastoral poetry is actually a deep sigh and longing for that which is desired, even now

idesign
August 15
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What I so sorely miss being out of Lagos — books, live poetry, writers and hearty arguments on culture and the nation!
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What I so sorely miss being out of Lagos — books, live poetry, writers and hearty arguments on culture and the nation!

idesign
May 15
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‘All Will Be Well’: Itse Sagay presents his autobiography as prayer for Nigeria
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‘All Will Be Well’: Itse Sagay presents his autobiography as prayer for Nigeria

idesign
May 13
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  • Eziwho Azunwo exposes Nigeria’s democracy, post-independent disillusionment in ‘Politickians’
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  • Echoes of trauma, social consciousness in Elizabeth Akinsehinwa’s ‘In His Care’
    By Paul Liam THE renowned African poet and scholar, Niyi Osundare, in… Read more: Echoes of trauma, social consciousness in Elizabeth Akinsehinwa’s ‘In His Care’
  • Eziwho Azunwo’s ‘Helpless’ reflects power imbalance, gendered vulnerability, communal silence
    By Chidinma Ezeocha Gomez HELPLESS is a poignant and compelling dramatization of… Read more: Eziwho Azunwo’s ‘Helpless’ reflects power imbalance, gendered vulnerability, communal silence
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    By Editor SAMUEL Osaze’s compelling documentary, Ema/Udeh: Ancient Healing Tattoo of the… Read more: Samuel Osaze’s ‘Ema/Udeh’ documentary earns dual nominations at int’l film festivals
  • ‘Perceptions…’: A festschrift in honour of Afam Nelson Ebeogu berths
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    By Editor A historic attempt backed by industry giants and cultural icons,… Read more: Arité set to break Guinness World Record with 120-hour Singing Marathon at Freedom Park, Lagos
  • A titan of academia: Tribute to Professor Charles Nnolim
    By Eziwho Emenike Azunwo IT is with profound sorrow that we bid… Read more: A titan of academia: Tribute to Professor Charles Nnolim
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    * Ajeluorou, Asogwa to headline festival with reading, storytelling By Godwin Okondo… Read more: Indigenous Art Festival ’25 to celebrate Asaba as UNESCO Creative City with youth-driven cultural showcase
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    By Anote Ajeluorou IN the second leg of his book tour in… Read more: ‘New York, My Village’ arrives Ibadan Saturday as Uwem Akpan reads at RovingHeights, Bodija

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