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Tag: Memory

Indigenous Art Festival 2026 to spotlight memory, healing around 1967 Asaba Massacre
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Indigenous Art Festival 2026 to spotlight memory, healing around 1967 Asaba Massacre

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April 9
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Fire & Memory: COOU English Department celebrates the poetry of James Eze
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Fire & Memory: COOU English Department celebrates the poetry of James Eze

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February 5
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Tribute: The memory of Charles Nnolim
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Tribute: The memory of Charles Nnolim

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July 10
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Bridging memory and momentum: The art of vision at WAES 2025
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Bridging memory and momentum: The art of vision at WAES 2025

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June 22
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A memory of California
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A memory of California

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January 20
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Odili Ujubuonu: 60 Years of magic and memorable aesthetics’ celebration in Awka
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Odili Ujubuonu: 60 Years of magic and memorable aesthetics’ celebration in Awka

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June 21
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‘Ebrohimie Road: A Museum of Memory’ premieres July as part of Wole Soyinka@90 celebration
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‘Ebrohimie Road: A Museum of Memory’ premieres July as part of Wole Soyinka@90 celebration

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June 11
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Bob Marley: Still in our living memory 43 years after
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Bob Marley: Still in our living memory 43 years after

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May 12
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A memory of Ebedi International Writers Residency
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A memory of Ebedi International Writers Residency

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January 22
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  • Nwakanma’s ‘Indigo Streets’ charts a trickster’s journey across Black Atlantic
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  • Obododimma Oha: Teacher and father I was proud to have
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  • A dream fulfilled as writers honour Evelyn Osagie at memorable ‘Moonbeam’ reading, conversation in Lagos
    By Godwin Okondo LAST Saturday, April 11, 2026 at Rovingheights Bookstore turned… Read more: A dream fulfilled as writers honour Evelyn Osagie at memorable ‘Moonbeam’ reading, conversation in Lagos
  • ANA mourns theatre teacher Kalu Uka
    By Editor the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has mourned the passing… Read more: ANA mourns theatre teacher Kalu Uka
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    By Henry Akubuiro IN modern times, a national folklore society often functions… Read more: The evolution of Nigerian Folklore Society
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  • The Adduction
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    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo Ibadan gbà onílẹ̀, ó gbà àlejò… (Ibadan welcomes… Read more: Gbadega Adedapo named ‘Icon of Ibadan Heritage’
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