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August 17, 2026
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Democratising The Nigeria Prize for Science as street ingenuity, innovation get a look in
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February 2
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Deepening creative, innovative excellence as new visual identities unveiled for The Nigeria Prizes
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January 29
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Okuyeme emerges ACWAN Chairman, pledges to reposition arts and culture reporting
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January 9
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ACWAN elects new executives to drive global cultural Discourse
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January 9
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Princess Akpu transforms children’s talent at shine festival, Enugu 2025
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December 17
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The Nigeria Prize for Science Roadshow 2025: Race for innovative discoveries, application begins
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December 13
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NPA @60: Impactful, innovative yet legacy publishing lacks inclusiveness, accountable for mass failures in WAEC, NECO, JAMB
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December 1
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Nigerian Publishers Association celebrates 60 years of ‘impact, innovation, inclusion’
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November 28
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Asein calls for protection of research products of NNPC’s innovative technologies
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November 12
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NLNG introduces The Nigeria Prize for Creative Arts with ‘Identity’ as inaugural theme
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November 7
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Two plays, one meaning in ‘Death of a Salesman’ and ‘Death and the King’s Horseman’
By James Ene Henshaw Jr. I was going to talk about Arthur…
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: Two plays, one meaning in ‘Death of a Salesman’ and ‘Death and the King’s Horseman’
UNILORIN to honour DOU VC Aghalino with Distinguished Alumnus Award
By Editor THE University of Ilorin (UNILORIN), Kwara State, has approved the…
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: UNILORIN to honour DOU VC Aghalino with Distinguished Alumnus Award
JRT partners AECID, Spanish Embassy to deliver 17th Jos Festival of Theatre 2026
By Editor THE Jos-based theatre organization, Jos Repertory Theatre, is collaborating with…
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: JRT partners AECID, Spanish Embassy to deliver 17th Jos Festival of Theatre 2026
Commonwealth Short Story Prize suspends 2027 edition over 2026 AI issues
By Editor THE Commonwealth Short Story Prize, one of two major short…
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: Commonwealth Short Story Prize suspends 2027 edition over 2026 AI issues
A man of character: How a fictional character inspired a legal luminary
By Nengi Ilagha CLINTON Ayabowei found a strong word of caution in…
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: A man of character: How a fictional character inspired a legal luminary
When poetry came alive: My NIPOCON 2026 experience
By Efe Bello I went to a poetry conference, and poetry walked…
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: When poetry came alive: My NIPOCON 2026 experience
Ori II: 30 Nigerian sculptors explore identity, memory, consciousness in 2nd biennial
By Editor ORI II, the second biennial of contemporary Nigerian sculpture, brings…
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: Ori II: 30 Nigerian sculptors explore identity, memory, consciousness in 2nd biennial
‘Medicine and Literature Without Borders’: Health and social justice in the writings of Wale Okediran
By Aanuoluwapo Rotimi MEDICINE and Literature Without Borders: Health and Social Justice…
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: ‘Medicine and Literature Without Borders’: Health and social justice in the writings of Wale Okediran
History and colonial impulse in Tares Oburumu’s ‘Flora’s Love Colony’
By Kehinde Folorunsho IT is an indisputable fact that African literature still…
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: History and colonial impulse in Tares Oburumu’s ‘Flora’s Love Colony’
Edward Irivwoje: A forgotten pioneer in the early story of modern Nigerian art education
By Mudiare Onobrakpeya THE history of modern Nigerian art is often told…
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: Edward Irivwoje: A forgotten pioneer in the early story of modern Nigerian art education
The outflow of Nigerian talent is a form of blood money, outsourced slavery, says Osundare
* ‘We must not run our universities the way politicians are running…
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: The outflow of Nigerian talent is a form of blood money, outsourced slavery, says Osundare
Voices behind the verses: 11 poets reflect on memory, identity and the power of poetry
By Godwin Okondo THE voices behind the 11 poetry collections longlisted for…
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: Voices behind the verses: 11 poets reflect on memory, identity and the power of poetry
CORA-NLNG Book Party: ‘Conversations are key to preserving Nigeria’s literary heritage’
By Godwin Okondo THE Committee for Relevant Art (CORA), in partnership with…
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: CORA-NLNG Book Party: ‘Conversations are key to preserving Nigeria’s literary heritage’
Poetry: Tribute to Grandpa
* for Prof. Ayo Bamgbose By Gbekeloluwa Yusuf IT is dusk Grandpa!The…
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: Poetry: Tribute to Grandpa