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The lecturer

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December 19
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‘The Man Died’ at Carthage Film Festival, Tunisia Dec. 14-21
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‘The Man Died’ at Carthage Film Festival, Tunisia Dec. 14-21

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December 14
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Special premiere screening of ‘The Man Died’ biopic on Wole Soyinka holds July 12 in Lagos
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Special premiere screening of ‘The Man Died’ biopic on Wole Soyinka holds July 12 in Lagos

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July 3
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Mabel Evwierhoma’s ‘The Cut Across’: Echoes of female genital mutilation, cultural oppression against women
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Mabel Evwierhoma’s ‘The Cut Across’: Echoes of female genital mutilation, cultural oppression against women

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June 20
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Mabel Evwierhoma’s ‘The Cut Across’ gets Command performance at Federal University, Lokoja
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Mabel Evwierhoma’s ‘The Cut Across’ gets Command performance at Federal University, Lokoja

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June 17
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When UK-based Nigerian performer Real O’Rael touched down with ‘A Long Walk Home’
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When UK-based Nigerian performer Real O’Rael touched down with ‘A Long Walk Home’

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March 12
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‘The Number One Mission’: From London, a tribute to Nigeria
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‘The Number One Mission’: From London, a tribute to Nigeria

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March 6
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Recovering the Narrative
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Recovering the Narrative

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February 29
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Evwierhoma’s ‘The Cut Across’: When modernity tangles with ancient tradition
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Evwierhoma’s ‘The Cut Across’: When modernity tangles with ancient tradition

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February 11
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Fiction

The Black Currant

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February 9
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