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The birth of ‘Ekamba the Musical’
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November 4
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Aschim, Pendry to perform Ibsen-inspired ‘Cripplewolf’ today at Embassy of Brazil, Abuja
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April 15
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‘Kakadu’ returns to MUSON stage December 28, relives golden Lagos nightlife
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December 26
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‘Saro the Musical’: A Lagos success, love story with packed first night audiences beckons
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December 23
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‘Saro the Musical’ returns to stage after 10 years, set to capture hearts and soul of Lagosians
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December 19
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In spite of adversities, MUSON is testament of ‘Resilience’ in 40 years of engaging Nigeria’s arts, culture
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October 13
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‘Motherland the Musical’: Is anyone ready to die, take a bullet for Nigeria?, Julius Obende asks
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December 28
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‘Motherland the Musical’: Nigeria’s very painful, difficult, chequered story to tell, says director Bolanle Austen-Peters
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December 24
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‘Motherland the Musical’ lights up Lagos, recounts Nigeria’s past, present and hopes for the future
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December 17
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After ‘Agbaro the Musical’, RMD, others star in Itoro’s ‘One Good Man’ in Abuja
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October 27
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Agbaja-Plateau Writers’ Residency to foster creativity and culture
* Operation commences mid-year 2025 By Godwin Okondo THE former President of…
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Abraham Uyovbisere: The master who painted life into art
By Mudiare Onobrakpeya ABRAHAM Uyovbisere was a man who knew how to…
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The National Theatre and the cultural strangulation of Nigeria’s creative sector
By Makinde Adeniran THE National Theatre of Nigeria, an iconic edifice and…
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When Walnut Book Club celebrated International Mother Language Day 2025 at Didi Museum
By Godwin Okondo A sizeable number of school children, accompanied by their…
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Lenten reflection… ‘Jesus falls under the weight of the cross’
by Mudiare Onobrakpeya AMONG Bruce Onobrakpeya’s ‘Stations of the Cross’ ‘Jesus Falls…
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Obioji’s ‘Mother, Did You Call My name?’ as testament to female self-awareness, affirmation
By Anote Ajeluorou AMAKA Felly Obioji makes her poetic manifesto in these…
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‘The Man Died’ in double outing in Atlanta, Jo’Burg on Saturday, March 15
By Editor IN continuation of its whirlwind sweep across global festival circles,…
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Exploring stages in the journey of life in Okeke’s ‘What Next’?
By Deborah Chinonyerem Uzoma WHAT Next? (Winepress Publishing, Ibadan; 2024) by Dr.…
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‘Beneath the Lion’s Gaze’: Maaza Mengiste’s portrait of Ethiopia
By Umar Osabo IN the world of contemporary literature, few novels manage…
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: ‘Beneath the Lion’s Gaze’: Maaza Mengiste’s portrait of Ethiopia
Park’s ‘Underdog’ to showcase at Iphulo Drama Festival in South Africa March 14
By Editor THE internationally acclaimed production of Topdog/Underdog, written by Pulitzer Prize-winning…
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First print-run of Nigerian edition of Adichie’s ‘Dream Count’ sold out days after release
By Editor NARRATIVE Landscape Press has announced with excitement that the first…
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Gov. Sheriff Oborevwori unveils Asaba as UNESCO Creative City
By Godwin Okondo THE Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori…
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Mabel Segun and the evolution of African children’s literature
By Lookman Sanusi IN Africa, children’s literature is found in the oral…
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‘Writers will continue to matter irrespective of harsh socioeconomic conditions in which they operate’
By Paul Liam THE 2025 edition of Benue Book and Arts Festival…
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: ‘Writers will continue to matter irrespective of harsh socioeconomic conditions in which they operate’