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July 16, 2026
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The Nigeria Prize for Science and Inovation 2026 hits new high, attracts 237 entries
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May 15
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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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No winner verdict declared for The Nigeria Prize for Science 2025
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September 25
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Mark Nwagwu @88: Celebrating a life of science, poetry, purpose
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May 23
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The Nigeria Prizes spotlight AI, digital Innovation, prose fiction in 2025 edition
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February 3
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Trio wins Nigeria Prize for Science 2024 with ‘Carbon Capture and Fuel Production’
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September 10
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‘The science prize seeks answers to development questions that trigger economic growth, development’
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May 11
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The Nigeria prizes 2024 address climate change, children’s literature
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February 26
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Ezeigbo explains jury composition as NLNG flags off Nigeria literature, science prizes 2023
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March 3
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Romeo Oriogun’s ‘Nomad’ wins The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2022
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October 15
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Odugbemi urges filmmakers to prioritise professionalism, production excellence, global standards
* ‘Nigerian embassies don’t show Nigerian films; outsiders encounter our art by…
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: Odugbemi urges filmmakers to prioritise professionalism, production excellence, global standards
Husseini, Joke Silva advocate professionalism, innovation at NFVCB Masterclass
By Godwin Okondo THE National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has…
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: Husseini, Joke Silva advocate professionalism, innovation at NFVCB Masterclass
Nigeria needs local police, not necessarily state police, says Bukar Usman
By Erizia Rubyjeana HISTORIAN and culture archivist, Bukar Usman, has urged Nigeria…
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: Nigeria needs local police, not necessarily state police, says Bukar Usman
Azerbaijani’s Aylisli’s ‘People and Trees: A Trilogy’ wins EBRD Literature Prize 2026
By Editor THE winner of the 2026 European Bank for Reconstruction and…
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: Azerbaijani’s Aylisli’s ‘People and Trees: A Trilogy’ wins EBRD Literature Prize 2026
Can AI ever be an author? Why legal personality matters in copyright law
By Raphael Christopher ARTIFICIAL intelligence can write novels, compose symphonies, generate artwork…
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: Can AI ever be an author? Why legal personality matters in copyright law
LIFANIMA @10: N22.5 million prizes on offer as animation festival gets 1,298 short film entries from over 120 countries
By Editor LIFANIMA, Nigeria’s first and only animation film festival, has announced…
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: LIFANIMA @10: N22.5 million prizes on offer as animation festival gets 1,298 short film entries from over 120 countries
WSICE unveils top 10 essay finalists as Soyinka mentors young scholars @92nd birthday celebration
By Editor THE organisers of the 17th Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange…
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: WSICE unveils top 10 essay finalists as Soyinka mentors young scholars @92nd birthday celebration
Beyond cultural entertainment, drumming has educational, therapeutic, professional value, says Adeniji
By Anote Ajeluorou Hammed Adeniji has a uniquely fascinating mix of interests.…
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: Beyond cultural entertainment, drumming has educational, therapeutic, professional value, says Adeniji
The tricky task of book-to-film adaptations
By Wale Okediran ADAPTING a beloved novel to the big screen is…
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: The tricky task of book-to-film adaptations
Wole Soyinka @92: Championing Trans-Atlantic ‘Heritage Voyage of Return’ amongst diaspora Africans
By Anote Ajeluorou WHAT more could Africa’s legendary man of letters, Prof.…
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: Wole Soyinka @92: Championing Trans-Atlantic ‘Heritage Voyage of Return’ amongst diaspora Africans
‘Return of Jero’ revives Soyinka’s satire for new generation theatre audience at J. Randle Centre, Onikan
By Editor THEATRE enthusiasts, literary scholars and lovers of Nigerian arts are…
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: ‘Return of Jero’ revives Soyinka’s satire for new generation theatre audience at J. Randle Centre, Onikan
English Dept, Edo University, Iyamho, adopts Ebhohon’s ‘The Great Delusion’
By Editor THE Department of English, Edo University, Iyamho, Edo State, has…
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: English Dept, Edo University, Iyamho, adopts Ebhohon’s ‘The Great Delusion’
Tosin Adeyemi lights up Lagos stage this weekend with ‘Ẹbọ’
By Editor THE one-act play, Ẹbọ (The Offering), will leave you gasping…
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: Tosin Adeyemi lights up Lagos stage this weekend with ‘Ẹbọ’
Femi Odugbemi appointed to Editorial Advisory Board of ‘Black Camera’
By Editor AWARD-WINNING filmmaker, producer, director and media scholar Femi Odugbemi has…
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: Femi Odugbemi appointed to Editorial Advisory Board of ‘Black Camera’