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Tag: Odugbemi

Reimagining the Stage: Culture, Code and Connection in the Age of Digital Convergence
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Reimagining the Stage: Culture, Code and Connection in the Age of Digital Convergence

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September 9
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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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‘The Man Died’ film continues festival tours to Ghana, UK, others
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‘The Man Died’ film continues festival tours to Ghana, UK, others

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October 11
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There’s a shift in opportunities for writing, publication, film happening – Africa is at the centre of it, says Gbemi Shasore
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There’s a shift in opportunities for writing, publication, film happening – Africa is at the centre of it, says Gbemi Shasore

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October 7
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Benson-Awoyinka, Amb. Baxter, Odugbemi, others to spice up Quramo Festival of Words 2024
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Benson-Awoyinka, Amb. Baxter, Odugbemi, others to spice up Quramo Festival of Words 2024

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September 27
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iREP 2024 to ‘Right the Future’ of Africa’s political anomalies, leadership failures
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iREP 2024 to ‘Right the Future’ of Africa’s political anomalies, leadership failures

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February 20
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It’s time to change the story with scripts that foreshadow the future we envision for Nigeria, says Odugbemi
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It’s time to change the story with scripts that foreshadow the future we envision for Nigeria, says Odugbemi

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November 29
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We have not given sufficient credit to scriptwriters in Nollywood, say experts
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We have not given sufficient credit to scriptwriters in Nollywood, say experts

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November 28
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Gomba, winner of Nigeria Prize for Literature 2023, delivers LABAF 25.0 keynote
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Gomba, winner of Nigeria Prize for Literature 2023, delivers LABAF 25.0 keynote

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November 9
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    By Anote Ajeluorou THE debate over who wins a (literary) prize will… Read more: What it comes to prizes, you take what you’re given, says Uwem Akpan
  • Uyoyou Edewor pays tribute to fallen heroes of Niger Delta marginalisation struggle
    By Anote Ajeluorou UNIVERSITY don and Dean of Faculty of Arts, Delta… Read more: Uyoyou Edewor pays tribute to fallen heroes of Niger Delta marginalisation struggle
  • Fire & Memory: COOU English Department celebrates the poetry of James Eze
    By Editor THE Department of English, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU), Igbariam… Read more: Fire & Memory: COOU English Department celebrates the poetry of James Eze
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  • IFC deepens commitment to Nigeria’s creative economy through partnership with Terra Kulture
    By Editor IN line with its commitment to inclusive growth, job creation… Read more: IFC deepens commitment to Nigeria’s creative economy through partnership with Terra Kulture
  • Ezugwu reviews ‘Against All Odds: A Biography of Innocent Chukwuma’
    By Chido Onumah AGAINST All Odds: A Biography of Innocent Chukwuma emerges… Read more: Ezugwu reviews ‘Against All Odds: A Biography of Innocent Chukwuma’
  • The Nigeria Prizes 2026 focuses on poetry, documentary film, technology as entries open
    By Editor THE Nigeria Prizes 2026 edition has made a call for… Read more: The Nigeria Prizes 2026 focuses on poetry, documentary film, technology as entries open
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    By Majekodunmi Ebhohon MY Leader, the one with the silk tie,He carries… Read more: The Song of the Floating Ghost
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    By Anote Ajeluorou THERE was no winner for The Nigeria Prize for… Read more: Democratising The Nigeria Prize for Science as street ingenuity, innovation get a look in
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