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Tag: Ozoro

HRM Uvietobore Ogbogbo, subjects re-enact Ozọrọ culture, traditions on Opute Day 2024
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HRM Uvietobore Ogbogbo, subjects re-enact Ozọrọ culture, traditions on Opute Day 2024

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December 31
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Anote Ajeluorou pours libation on Africa’s leadership crisis, culture reinvention
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Anote Ajeluorou pours libation on Africa’s leadership crisis, culture reinvention

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June 2
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Quramo Festival of Words begins tomorrow with impressive line up of activities
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Quramo Festival of Words begins tomorrow with impressive line up of activities

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October 3
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Abuja Book Fair 2023: Charting new paths for reading renaissance in Nigeria
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Abuja Book Fair 2023: Charting new paths for reading renaissance in Nigeria

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July 5
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Interesting five fun facts about The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2022 longlist
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Interesting five fun facts about The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2022 longlist

idesign
July 29
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Veteran versus newbie poets jostle for USD$100,000 as The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2022 heats up
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Veteran versus newbie poets jostle for USD$100,000 as The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2022 heats up

idesign
July 14
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Network of book clubs, writers’ bodies applaud longlist of The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2022
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Network of book clubs, writers’ bodies applaud longlist of The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2022

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July 13
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Sometimes, I feel completely Nigerian, sometimes, I feel completely British, says author of ‘WHALA’
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Sometimes, I feel completely Nigerian, sometimes, I feel completely British, says author of ‘WHALA’

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June 26
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Kilanko’s ‘A Good Name’: Interrogating fortunes of diaspora Nigerians chasing the American dream
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Kilanko’s ‘A Good Name’: Interrogating fortunes of diaspora Nigerians chasing the American dream

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June 19
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Made-In-Nigeria show: Chukwumerije canvassing acts of faith for a country’s healing
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Made-In-Nigeria show: Chukwumerije canvassing acts of faith for a country’s healing

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June 19
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    By Editor IN a major step towards revitalizing and connecting the African… Read more: PAWA, DPL to establish Film Africa Network
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    By Editor THE Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange (WSICE) has announced the… Read more: WSICE 2025 calls for participation in WS@91 essay contest, youth talent showcase
  • Room-to-Read touches down in Ibadan to Accessible’s warm embrace
    By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo AT precisely 11:30am, the much-anticipated Kenya Airways flight… Read more: Room-to-Read touches down in Ibadan to Accessible’s warm embrace
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    (Letter to Lord Lugard from Flora Shaw read by Eze Nri to… Read more: The Ghosts of Bundu
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