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Tag: Letters

NAL urges rethink of cancellation of National Language Policy
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NAL urges rethink of cancellation of National Language Policy

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November 15
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NAL urges collaboration to harness AI, invests new Fellows, honours others at 27th convocation
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NAL urges collaboration to harness AI, invests new Fellows, honours others at 27th convocation

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September 9
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In memoriam: Sam Ukala, a god of letters remembered
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In memoriam: Sam Ukala, a god of letters remembered

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July 18
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Writers commend new NAL Fellows: Jahman Anikulapo, Remi Raji, Gbemi Adeoti
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Writers commend new NAL Fellows: Jahman Anikulapo, Remi Raji, Gbemi Adeoti

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July 13
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Olusegun Obasanjo: Letters can be symbols of hope
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Olusegun Obasanjo: Letters can be symbols of hope

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October 27
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‘Demagoguery has established a foothold in the Nigerian political space’
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‘Demagoguery has established a foothold in the Nigerian political space’

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August 9
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