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March 15, 2026
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CORA, NLNG celebrate The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2025 longlist at Book Party August 3
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July 30
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‘Cordelia’, Tunde Kelani’s latest bride in cinemas nationwide July 18
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July 14
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The role of visual narrative in African literature
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June 7
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‘Year 2025 set to be fiercest’: Jury receives entries for The Nigeria Prize for Literature
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April 15
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Mabel Segun and the evolution of African children’s literature
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March 7
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The Nigeria Prizes spotlight AI, digital Innovation, prose fiction in 2025 edition
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February 3
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The surge of interest, popularity of African literature in global narratives
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January 29
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Flora Nwapa: The First Lady of African literature lives on
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December 27
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When does a civil war end?: What Nigeria’s recent war literature says
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December 26
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Han Kang: Nigerian writers celebrate South Korea’s 2024 Nobel Prize in Literature winner in Abuja
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December 25
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Film and tourism key to Nigeria’s economic diversification, say NFVCB, NTDA bosses
By Editor THE Executive Director of the National Film and Video Censors…
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: Film and tourism key to Nigeria’s economic diversification, say NFVCB, NTDA bosses
‘Nollywood children series’: Once a film culture is about profit like Nollywood, making films for children becomes more difficult to achieve
By Lancelot Imasuen THE reasons children are absent in Nollywood films are…
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: ‘Nollywood children series’: Once a film culture is about profit like Nollywood, making films for children becomes more difficult to achieve
Just be authentic to Nigeria the way Nollywood has been, Oloko advises writers
At the reading last year of his new novel, Juju Eyes, the…
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: Just be authentic to Nigeria the way Nollywood has been, Oloko advises writers
‘Nolywood’s children series’: If we don’t grow that segment, we surrender influence over children to foreign content ecosystems
By Femi Odugbemi THE observation by the National Film and Video Censors…
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: ‘Nolywood’s children series’: If we don’t grow that segment, we surrender influence over children to foreign content ecosystems
Nigerians in the UK lead collaborative response to knife crime through storytelling
By Editor IN an effort to tackle the widespread knife crime in…
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: Nigerians in the UK lead collaborative response to knife crime through storytelling
Nollywood’s missing children series: I’m angry the way children are treated in our film profession, by Zeb Ejiro
THIS is a very important topic that I’m really interested in it.…
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: Nollywood’s missing children series: I’m angry the way children are treated in our film profession, by Zeb Ejiro
World Book Day Festival: Delta head of service commends Ejiro Umukoro for Asaba event
By Editor THE Head of Service of Delta State, Dr. (Mrs.) Mininim…
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: World Book Day Festival: Delta head of service commends Ejiro Umukoro for Asaba event
When REPRONIG global stakeholders held copyright awareness conference in Ibadan
By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo IN a remarkable convergence of intellect, policy dialogue,…
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: When REPRONIG global stakeholders held copyright awareness conference in Ibadan
Biodun Jeyifo: The last dance
By Kolade Mosuro FOR three decades, he was away from his roots,…
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: Biodun Jeyifo: The last dance
PAWA to participate in ‘Heritage Voyage of Return’ project across the Atlantic
By Editor THE Pan African Writers Association (PAWA) will be participating in…
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: PAWA to participate in ‘Heritage Voyage of Return’ project across the Atlantic
‘Medicine and Literature Without Borders’ as Okediran’s commitment to health, social justice writing
By Aanuoluwapo Rotimi MEDICINE and Literature Without Borders: Health and Social Justice…
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: ‘Medicine and Literature Without Borders’ as Okediran’s commitment to health, social justice writing
Ejiro, Odugbemi, Imasuen, Ọmọefe, Eboh speak on Nollywood’s missing children
‘* If we don’t grow that segment, we surrender influence over children…
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Biodun Jeyifo: Ifowodo pays tribute, highlights scholar’s rigor, intellectual self-reflection
By Godwin Okondo POET, scholar, lawyer and politician, Dr. Ogaga Ifowodo, has…
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: Biodun Jeyifo: Ifowodo pays tribute, highlights scholar’s rigor, intellectual self-reflection
From Subject to Author: Women artists and the authority of presence at Mydrim Gallery
By Mudiare Onobrakpeya THERE are exhibitions that gather works, and there are…
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: From Subject to Author: Women artists and the authority of presence at Mydrim Gallery