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June 3, 2026
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Reliving Covid-19 horror in Denja Abdullahi’s ‘Love-songs in a Pandemic’
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April 30
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The burden of memory: Love, loss and decay in Umaisha’s ‘Flames of Memories’
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April 20
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The variegated colours of love in Lanre Sonde’s ‘Mellexy’
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April 3
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Empowering women through education: Lessons from Oboli’s ‘Love in Every Word’
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March 23
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Reimagining the Narrative: Magical realism and African renaissance in Okri, Osabo’s ‘Dangerous Love’, ‘Beneath the Raft’
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March 18
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February Artmosphere thrilled with love stories in Lagos
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February 26
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The radius of love: Bond, emotions and introspections in Esther Eriwayo’s ‘Flower Blooms’
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September 29
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Oriyomi Eriwayo’s eulogy to motherhood in ‘Mother’s Love’
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September 6
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Mother’s Love
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September 6
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We should begin to show more love to the vulnerable class in our midst, says Henry Akubuiro
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August 17
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Poem: The Blueprint
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon THE creator sits at a deskwith a compass…
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Onyeka Nwelue’s ‘A Japanese Professor in Accra’ is a quietly ambitious novel
By John Chizoba Vincent A Japanese Professor in Accra (Abibiman Publishing; 2025)…
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: Onyeka Nwelue’s ‘A Japanese Professor in Accra’ is a quietly ambitious novel
Poem: Where the Light Enters
(for O.) By Ocheni Kazeem Oneshojo YOUR mild eyesare heaven’s eyes, thus…
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At 2.14% of GDP, Nigeria sits below UNESCO public education benchmark, Chidoka tells alumni in Enugu
By Editor THE 70th anniversary keynote at Ekulu Primary School afforded the…
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: At 2.14% of GDP, Nigeria sits below UNESCO public education benchmark, Chidoka tells alumni in Enugu
Poem: A Mother’s Blessing
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon PUT this sachet of anointing oil inside your…
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Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an iconic poet, dramatist, scholar in Lagos, Ibadan
By Editor NIGERIA’S literary and theatrical communities are upbeat this June to…
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AFRIMA, AU celebrate emerging African talents at Diamond Party in Lagos
By Godwin Okondo THE All Africa Music Awards (AFRIMA) in partnership with…
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Poem: A Toast to the President
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon I raise a bottle of cold Coca-Colato the…
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A review of Gabi-Williams’ Living Sustainably Here: African Perspectives on the SDGs
By Olawale Olayide LIVING Sustainably Here: African Perspectives on the SDGs, edited…
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Poem: Liquid Capital
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon I am sitting at my desk,sliding a lone,…
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PAWA celebrates with children on international day 2026
By Editor ON the bright, sunny day of Wednesday, May 27 2026,…
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Greg Mbajiorgu @62: Fellow writers felicitate academic, playwright
By Editor THE Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) and fellow creatives have…
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The Role of Literature in the Pursuit of Peace and Security in Plateau and Beyond
By Wale Okediran YOUR Excellency, Governor of Plateau State, Barrister Caleb Manasseh…
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Travelogue: A memory of Taiwan
By Wale Okediran TAIPEI. Midnight. I am in the middle of the…
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