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Tag: Thiong’o

Post-independence dilemma in Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s ‘Devil on the Cross’
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Post-independence dilemma in Ngugi wa Thiong’o’s ‘Devil on the Cross’

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December 15
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Devils in power: Postcolonial shadows, African struggles and gospel of self-salvation in Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s ‘Devil on the Cross’
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Devils in power: Postcolonial shadows, African struggles and gospel of self-salvation in Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s ‘Devil on the Cross’

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July 15
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Ngũgĩ’s story?: One that cannot be detained by politics, silenced by regimes
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Ngũgĩ’s story?: One that cannot be detained by politics, silenced by regimes

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June 21
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o: Akpo kede fa
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o: Akpo kede fa

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June 14
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o and the burden of vernacular
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o and the burden of vernacular

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June 2
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We need another Ngugi
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We need another Ngugi

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June 2
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Ngugi: Language and the African mind
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Ngugi: Language and the African mind

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June 1
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o: A mighty Iroko of African writing joins his ancestors
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o: A mighty Iroko of African writing joins his ancestors

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May 29
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o on language empires, how to dismantle them
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Ngugi wa Thiong’o on language empires, how to dismantle them

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August 26
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An Open Letter to William Ruto, President of Kenya
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An Open Letter to William Ruto, President of Kenya

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May 29
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  • Iwu’s ‘Cold Things’: A haunting testimony of familial trauma, survival, redemption in postcolonial Nigeria
    By Ifeanyi John Nwokeabia IN his novel Cold Things, Jeff Iwu carves… Read more: Iwu’s ‘Cold Things’: A haunting testimony of familial trauma, survival, redemption in postcolonial Nigeria
  • ​ACWAN elects new executives to drive global cultural Discourse
    * Okuyeme, Falade, Ajeluorou, Uma lead new leadership frontier By Editor ON… Read more: ​ACWAN elects new executives to drive global cultural Discourse
  • ‘The Drummer’: Enwonwu’s lost landmark at NITEL House
    By Mudiare Onobrakpeya THERE are monuments a city quietly grows around objects… Read more: ‘The Drummer’: Enwonwu’s lost landmark at NITEL House
  • ‘The Harbinger’: Oriiz delivers blow to accidental art genius ascribed to Africa’s sustained intellection
    By Anote Ajeluorou BENIN bronzes and ivories. Nok terracotta. Ife bronzes. Igbo-Ukwu… Read more: ‘The Harbinger’: Oriiz delivers blow to accidental art genius ascribed to Africa’s sustained intellection
  • The Secretary of Interior
    (for Emeritus Professor Biodun Jeyifo @80) By Makekodunmi Ebhohon IT is easy… Read more: The Secretary of Interior
  • Chinwemmeri’s ‘A Window Between Us’ wins Awele’s Heart Short Story Peace Prize
    By Godwin Okondo IKECHUKWU Celina Chinwemmeri, a 300-level Optometry student of the… Read more: Chinwemmeri’s ‘A Window Between Us’ wins Awele’s Heart Short Story Peace Prize
  • Sani to unveil two books, stage play on migration crisis in Abuja
    By Editor SENATOR Shehu Sani will present two new books – The… Read more: Sani to unveil two books, stage play on migration crisis in Abuja
  • Song of the Big Bull
    By Majekodunmi Ebhohon BROTHER,have you seenthe Big Bullof the West? He standson… Read more: Song of the Big Bull
  • World Braille Day: NCC urges greater access to books for the blind
    By Editor THE Director-General of the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), Dr. John… Read more: World Braille Day: NCC urges greater access to books for the blind
  • Olorunmola’s deepens exploration of unconventional performance spaces with Fattah’s ‘Before I Let You Go’
    By Anote Ajeluorou IN an environment where creativity is a struggle for… Read more: Olorunmola’s deepens exploration of unconventional performance spaces with Fattah’s ‘Before I Let You Go’
  • Permanent Contract
    By Majekodunmi Ebhohon THE cemetery has a work ethic.Nothing lies there for… Read more: Permanent Contract
  • Tribute to Adamu Baiki (1931 – 2025)
    By Bruce Onobrakpeya MY dear friend, Prof. Adamu Baiki, some friendships are… Read more: Tribute to Adamu Baiki (1931 – 2025)
  • When Bura women presented roll-up banner to Bukar Usman at 83rd birthday
    By Felicia Imohimi IN a joyous moment of celebration, the Bura Women… Read more: When Bura women presented roll-up banner to Bukar Usman at 83rd birthday

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