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January 12, 2026
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Our heritage of creativity: Reframing art in Nigeria for a global audience
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October 26
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Colloquium
As Fela’s Afrobeat goes West
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October 24
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Nigerian victory for books as John Obot leads team of 5 to Guinness World Record triumph
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October 20
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Bukar Usman: Raising the culture of book donation in Nigeria
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October 16
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MUSON Festival 2025 honours Nigeria’s independence with score of old-new national anthem
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October 13
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‘Sanya’ by Oyin Olugbile wins The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2025
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October 11
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How NPL-RBC Bookfest animated global literary scene as audiences took on finalists in webinar
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September 27
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No winner verdict declared for The Nigeria Prize for Science 2025
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September 25
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PIN @10: Celebrating the power of words, volunteering, creativity in October
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September 8
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‘Let’s ensure Nigerian stories are told by Nigerian voices and heard around the world’
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August 6
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Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos to host 4th Lagos Book Walk to promote reading culture
By Editor AMUWO-ODOFIN, Ojo area of Lagos will host the 4th Lagos…
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: Amuwo-Odofin, Lagos to host 4th Lagos Book Walk to promote reading culture
The National Fan
By Majekodunmi Ebhohon IN the cold corner of the room a fan hums with…
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: The National Fan
‘Camouflage’ co-editors condole with Adichie, call for justice
By Editor PROFESSOR Nduka Otiono and Odoh Diego Okenyodo, co-editors of Camouflage:…
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: ‘Camouflage’ co-editors condole with Adichie, call for justice
Shehu Sani: The writer and literary philanthropist
By Denja Abdullahi WHAT come across to most people about the man…
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: Shehu Sani: The writer and literary philanthropist
Ilusanmi commends organisers of Awele’s Heart Short Story Peace Competition
By Fodio Ahmed DR. Awelẹ Ilusanmi has commended the organisers of the…
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: Ilusanmi commends organisers of Awele’s Heart Short Story Peace Competition
The Longest Goodbye
By Majekodunmi Ebhohon WHILE we are busyup here,obsessing over high-speed internetand the…
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: The Longest Goodbye
Policy shift, technology, collaboration identified as music growth drivers at 9th AFRIMA summit
By Godwin Okondo THE 9th edition of the All Africa Music Awards…
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: Policy shift, technology, collaboration identified as music growth drivers at 9th AFRIMA summit
Nigerian-Canadian filmmaker Lucky Ejim is ANA Abuja January 2026 Guest Author
By Editor THE Abuja Chapter of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA)…
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: Nigerian-Canadian filmmaker Lucky Ejim is ANA Abuja January 2026 Guest Author
Okuyeme emerges ACWAN Chairman, pledges to reposition arts and culture reporting
* NANTAP, NCC congralatue body By Godwin Okondo JOURNALIST and arts writer,…
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: Okuyeme emerges ACWAN Chairman, pledges to reposition arts and culture reporting
Iwu’s ‘Cold Things’: A haunting testimony of familial trauma, survival, redemption in postcolonial Nigeria
By Ifeanyi John Nwokeabia IN his novel Cold Things, Jeff Iwu carves…
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: Iwu’s ‘Cold Things’: A haunting testimony of familial trauma, survival, redemption in postcolonial Nigeria
ACWAN elects new executives to drive global cultural Discourse
* Okuyeme, Falade, Ajeluorou, Uma lead new leadership frontier By Editor ON…
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: ACWAN elects new executives to drive global cultural Discourse
‘The Drummer’: Enwonwu’s lost landmark at NITEL House
By Mudiare Onobrakpeya THERE are monuments a city quietly grows around objects…
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: ‘The Drummer’: Enwonwu’s lost landmark at NITEL House
‘The Harbinger’: Oriiz delivers blow to accidental art genius ascribed to Africa’s sustained intellection
By Anote Ajeluorou BENIN bronzes and ivories. Nok terracotta. Ife bronzes. Igbo-Ukwu…
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: ‘The Harbinger’: Oriiz delivers blow to accidental art genius ascribed to Africa’s sustained intellection
The Secretary of Interior
(for Emeritus Professor Biodun Jeyifo @80) By Makekodunmi Ebhohon IT is easy…
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: The Secretary of Interior