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Why Is the White Man’s Thing Always Different?
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Why Is the White Man’s Thing Always Different?

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June 27
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The Young Man
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The Young Man

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November 7
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NPL: Celebrating three women, one man in 20 years of prose fiction glory
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NPL: Celebrating three women, one man in 20 years of prose fiction glory

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October 21
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‘The Man Died’ set for 3-pronged screening in the US and Europe, August 1-3
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‘The Man Died’ set for 3-pronged screening in the US and Europe, August 1-3

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July 27
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‘The Man Died’ in Chicago for African Diaspora Film Festival, June 13-15
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‘The Man Died’ in Chicago for African Diaspora Film Festival, June 13-15

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June 14
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I Will Not Pray for VDM
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I Will Not Pray for VDM

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May 5
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‘The Man Died’ in double outing in Atlanta, Jo’Burg on Saturday, March 15
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‘The Man Died’ in double outing in Atlanta, Jo’Burg on Saturday, March 15

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March 11
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‘The Man Died’ nominated for the Pan African Film Festival, Los Angeles, February 4-17
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‘The Man Died’ nominated for the Pan African Film Festival, Los Angeles, February 4-17

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February 1
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‘The Man Died’ wins Best Screenplay award at Carthage Film Festival, Tunisia, heads to Luxor, Egypt Jan 9-16
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‘The Man Died’ wins Best Screenplay award at Carthage Film Festival, Tunisia, heads to Luxor, Egypt Jan 9-16

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December 24
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‘The Man Died’ at Carthage Film Festival, Tunisia Dec. 14-21
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‘The Man Died’ at Carthage Film Festival, Tunisia Dec. 14-21

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December 14
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  • Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and the Creative Arts: An Olayemi Cardoso’s extended finance empire?
    By Adeniran Makinde THE rebirth of Nigeria’s National Theatre was greeted with… Read more: Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and the Creative Arts: An Olayemi Cardoso’s extended finance empire?
  • Preserving communal history, traditions, identity with the launch of ‘A History of Lassa’
    By Ruth Omowunmi Olanipekun ON Saturday, 27 June, 2026, at 10:00 a.m.,… Read more: Preserving communal history, traditions, identity with the launch of ‘A History of Lassa’
  • ‘Children of Blood and Bone’: When a film adaptation goes awry
    By Benneth Nwankwo What really happened? One of the most shocking pieces… Read more: ‘Children of Blood and Bone’: When a film adaptation goes awry
  • NIGMA 2026: A showcase of Nigeria’s gospel music excellence, mental health awareness
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  • Travelogue: A return to Guinea Conakry
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