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Tag: Onobrakpeya

From Subject to Author: Women artists and the authority of presence at Mydrim Gallery
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From Subject to Author: Women artists and the authority of presence at Mydrim Gallery

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March 7
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Tribute to Adamu Baiki (1931 – 2025)
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Tribute to Adamu Baiki (1931 – 2025)

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January 3
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What the new Nigerian tax law means for visual artists, others
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What the new Nigerian tax law means for visual artists, others

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December 20
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Hahn-Waanders’ ‘Eze Institution in Igboland’ explores traditional rule change in Igbo political systems
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Hahn-Waanders’ ‘Eze Institution in Igboland’ explores traditional rule change in Igbo political systems

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June 26
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Bridging memory and momentum: The art of vision at WAES 2025
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Bridging memory and momentum: The art of vision at WAES 2025

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June 22
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Bridging generations: Fola David honours Bruce Onobrakpeya with ‘Vision and Art’
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Bridging generations: Fola David honours Bruce Onobrakpeya with ‘Vision and Art’

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October 12
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‘Onobrakpeya is selling Agbarho-Otor, Niger Delta to the world… but gets no support’
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‘Onobrakpeya is selling Agbarho-Otor, Niger Delta to the world… but gets no support’

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April 1
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African art is ahead of European art, it’s why the West draws from it, says Onobrakpeya
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African art is ahead of European art, it’s why the West draws from it, says Onobrakpeya

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February 12
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Tribute to Timothy Adebanjo Fasuyi
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Tribute to Timothy Adebanjo Fasuyi

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January 29
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Providus Bank hosts two cultural icons – Soyinka and Onobrakpeya – at its Lagos corporate office, July 16
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Providus Bank hosts two cultural icons – Soyinka and Onobrakpeya – at its Lagos corporate office, July 16

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July 15
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  • REPRONIG deepens Nigeria’s copyright knowledge at book fair 2026
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo ON Wednesday, May 13, 2026, the revered halls… Read more: REPRONIG deepens Nigeria’s copyright knowledge at book fair 2026
  • Nigerian booksellers rewrote the future at book fair 2026
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  • How Accessible Publishers redefined digital knowledge access at NIBF 2026
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo AT the heart of the Wole Soyinka Centre… Read more: How Accessible Publishers redefined digital knowledge access at NIBF 2026
  • Survival, scale, sustainability: Nigerian publishers chart new future at NIBF 2026
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo THE prestigious Wole Soyinka International Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos,… Read more: Survival, scale, sustainability: Nigerian publishers chart new future at NIBF 2026
  • NIBF @25 honours pillars of Nigeria’s book trade, educational heritage
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo THE prestigious Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and… Read more: NIBF @25 honours pillars of Nigeria’s book trade, educational heritage
  • The Nigeria Prize for Science and Inovation 2026 hits new high, attracts 237 entries
    By Editor THE 2026 edition of The Nigeria Prize for Science and… Read more: The Nigeria Prize for Science and Inovation 2026 hits new high, attracts 237 entries
  • Noirledge releases Servio Gbadamosi’s new poetry collection, ‘Entropy’
    By Editor NOIRLEDGE Publishing has announced the release of Entropy, the third… Read more: Noirledge releases Servio Gbadamosi’s new poetry collection, ‘Entropy’
  • Fiction: Ocean of Bone
    By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon THE sea does not keep a record,but the… Read more: Fiction: Ocean of Bone
  • Titi Horsfall: The African literary voice turning history, faith, womanhood into global conversation
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