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June 24, 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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UNN honours El Anatsui with landmark book, celebrates artist’s 80th birthday
By Chuka Nnabuife THE University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), will roll out…
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: UNN honours El Anatsui with landmark book, celebrates artist’s 80th birthday
Nse-Abasi Inyang celebrates decades of artistic journey with ‘Enduring Creativity’ exhibition
By Godwin Okondo ART lovers, collectors and cultural enthusiasts are set to…
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: Nse-Abasi Inyang celebrates decades of artistic journey with ‘Enduring Creativity’ exhibition
AI literacy is no longer optional: Govts must treat it as essential economic infrastructure
By Raphael Christopher THERE was a time when nations measured development through…
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: AI literacy is no longer optional: Govts must treat it as essential economic infrastructure
Fidelis Duker: The filmmaker, media mogul runs for political office
By Editor FIDELIS Duker stands as one of the most consequential figures…
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: Fidelis Duker: The filmmaker, media mogul runs for political office
Bukar Usman to review historical book on Lassa community
By Bashir Yahuza Malumfashi RENOWNED folklorist, author and historian, Dr. Bukar Usman,…
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: Bukar Usman to review historical book on Lassa community
Throne Poetry celebrates growth session at PRC, FBC, University of Sierra Leone
By Bishop Sahr Isaac Peterson THE Poetry Reading Club (PRC), Fourah Bay…
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: Throne Poetry celebrates growth session at PRC, FBC, University of Sierra Leone
Nsukka celebrates contemporary African artist, El Anatsui, unveils landmark book
* Scholars, traditional rulers, cultural icons, public leaders to gather in honour…
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: Nsukka celebrates contemporary African artist, El Anatsui, unveils landmark book
‘A great masquerade’: Theatre practitioners reflect on Osofisan’s impact @80
By Godwin Okondo LEADING theatre scholars, directors and cultural workers have described…
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: ‘A great masquerade’: Theatre practitioners reflect on Osofisan’s impact @80
Femi Osofisan @80: ‘It’s because of my creative colleagues that I am’
* What Niyi Osundare is to poetry is what Osofisan is to…
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: Femi Osofisan @80: ‘It’s because of my creative colleagues that I am’
The restaurant called Freedom
By Gustavo Brito IN the restaurant lobby, a sculpture—apparently Baroque in style—demanded…
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: The restaurant called Freedom
ANA takes workshop on copyright awareness across the country
By Editor THE Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has commenced a nationwide…
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: ANA takes workshop on copyright awareness across the country
Adesola’s ‘Dancing with My Tongue’ and the poetry of theatrical disillusionment
By Kehinde Folorunsho THERE is no denying that the implosions of post-independence…
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: Adesola’s ‘Dancing with My Tongue’ and the poetry of theatrical disillusionment
Newton Jibunoh International Convention Centre opens at Nelson Mandela Gardens and Resorts, Asaba
By Editor ON Wednesday, June 17, 2026, the Nelson Mandela Gardens &…
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: Newton Jibunoh International Convention Centre opens at Nelson Mandela Gardens and Resorts, Asaba
Abuja Narratives Initiative opens call for short story anthology
By Editor THE Abuja Narrative Initiative (TANI) has announced an open call…
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: Abuja Narratives Initiative opens call for short story anthology