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When myth meets imagination in Olugbile’s prize-winning novel, ‘Sanya’
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When myth meets imagination in Olugbile’s prize-winning novel, ‘Sanya’

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December 26
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‘Sanya’ author, Oyin Olugbile, invests in the next story
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‘Sanya’ author, Oyin Olugbile, invests in the next story

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December 25
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Our heritage of creativity: Reframing art in Nigeria for a global audience
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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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‘Sanya’ by Oyin Olugbile wins The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2025
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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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USD$100,000 prize money: Man battles two women for biggest literary pay cheque
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USD$100,000 prize money: Man battles two women for biggest literary pay cheque

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September 16
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CORA hosts book reading, signing for Olugbile’s ‘Pelewura’
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CORA hosts book reading, signing for Olugbile’s ‘Pelewura’

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December 28
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