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An Orchestra of memories, supplications in Mohammed Salihu’s ‘Voices from the Soil’
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An Orchestra of memories, supplications in Mohammed Salihu’s ‘Voices from the Soil’

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March 19
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Feminism, femininity and sexuality in Obinna Udenwe’s ‘The Widow Who Died with Flowers in Her Mouth’
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Feminism, femininity and sexuality in Obinna Udenwe’s ‘The Widow Who Died with Flowers in Her Mouth’

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February 16
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StoryMi Academy: Inspiring a legacy of hope through documentary journalism
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StoryMi Academy: Inspiring a legacy of hope through documentary journalism

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February 14
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The Working Class as Economic Scapegoats: An Appraisal of Sumaila Isah Umaisha’s ‘Glasshouse’
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The Working Class as Economic Scapegoats: An Appraisal of Sumaila Isah Umaisha’s ‘Glasshouse’

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February 11
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An evening of critical reflections with Udenta O. Udenta
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An evening of critical reflections with Udenta O. Udenta

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January 13
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‘Girls and the Silhouette of Form’: Of girlhood, womanhood and dystopia
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‘Girls and the Silhouette of Form’: Of girlhood, womanhood and dystopia

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January 10
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Odoh Diego Okenyodo @50: A mentor worthy of honour
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Odoh Diego Okenyodo @50: A mentor worthy of honour

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November 28
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  • Two plays, one meaning in ‘Death of a Salesman’ and ‘Death and the King’s Horseman’
    By James Ene Henshaw Jr. I was going to talk about Arthur… Read more: Two plays, one meaning in ‘Death of a Salesman’ and ‘Death and the King’s Horseman’
  • UNILORIN to honour DOU VC Aghalino with Distinguished Alumnus Award
    By Editor THE University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), Kwara State, has approved the… Read more: UNILORIN to honour DOU VC Aghalino with Distinguished Alumnus Award
  • JRT partners AECID, Spanish Embassy to deliver 17th Jos Festival of Theatre 2026
    By Editor THE Jos-based theatre organization, Jos Repertory Theatre, is collaborating with… Read more: JRT partners AECID, Spanish Embassy to deliver 17th Jos Festival of Theatre 2026
  • Commonwealth Short Story Prize suspends 2027 edition over 2026 AI issues
    By Editor THE Commonwealth Short Story Prize, one of two major short… Read more: Commonwealth Short Story Prize suspends 2027 edition over 2026 AI issues
  • A man of character: How a fictional character inspired a legal luminary
    By Nengi Ilagha CLINTON Ayabowei found a strong word of caution in… Read more: A man of character: How a fictional character inspired a legal luminary
  • When poetry came alive: My NIPOCON 2026 experience
    By Efe Bello I went to a poetry conference, and poetry walked… Read more: When poetry came alive: My NIPOCON 2026 experience
  • Ori II: 30 Nigerian sculptors explore identity, memory, consciousness in 2nd biennial
    By Editor ORI II, the second biennial of contemporary Nigerian sculpture, brings… Read more: Ori II: 30 Nigerian sculptors explore identity, memory, consciousness in 2nd biennial
  • ‘Medicine and Literature Without Borders’: Health and social justice in the writings of Wale Okediran
    By Aanuoluwapo Rotimi MEDICINE and Literature Without Borders: Health and Social Justice… Read more: ‘Medicine and Literature Without Borders’: Health and social justice in the writings of Wale Okediran
  • History and colonial impulse in Tares Oburumu’s ‘Flora’s Love Colony’
    By Kehinde Folorunsho IT is an indisputable fact that African literature still… Read more: History and colonial impulse in Tares Oburumu’s ‘Flora’s Love Colony’
  • Edward Irivwoje: A forgotten pioneer in the early story of modern Nigerian art education
    By Mudiare Onobrakpeya THE history of modern Nigerian art is often told… Read more: Edward Irivwoje: A forgotten pioneer in the early story of modern Nigerian art education
  • The outflow of Nigerian talent is a form of blood money, outsourced slavery, says Osundare
    * ‘We must not run our universities the way politicians are running… Read more: The outflow of Nigerian talent is a form of blood money, outsourced slavery, says Osundare
  • Voices behind the verses: 11 poets reflect on memory, identity and the power of poetry
    By Godwin Okondo THE voices behind the 11 poetry collections longlisted for… Read more: Voices behind the verses: 11 poets reflect on memory, identity and the power of poetry
  • CORA-NLNG Book Party: ‘Conversations are key to preserving Nigeria’s literary heritage’
    By Godwin Okondo THE Committee for Relevant Art (CORA), in partnership with… Read more: CORA-NLNG Book Party: ‘Conversations are key to preserving Nigeria’s literary heritage’
  • Poetry: Tribute to Grandpa
    * for Prof. Ayo Bamgbose By Gbekeloluwa Yusuf IT is dusk Grandpa!The… Read more: Poetry: Tribute to Grandpa

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