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May 21, 2026
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The real treasure of reflections in Bukar Usman’s ‘Looking Back, Looking Forward’
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May 7
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Usman @83: Saluting a true Nigerian treasure
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December 11
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I want readers to know there’s treasure in our environment, says Temiloluwa Adeshina
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August 27
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Sandison Jumbo’s ‘Dinner on Saturn’s Rings’: A timeless poetic treasure
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August 11
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I wanted the amount Davido would get for a music show just to read, says GWR read-athon Bayode
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October 2
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NFVCB bags WHO’s special award for tobacco control leadership in entertainment media
By Editor THE National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) has been…
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: NFVCB bags WHO’s special award for tobacco control leadership in entertainment media
Africa Day 2026: Jibunoh hosts Soyinka, others at Nelson Mandela Gardens in Asaba, May 25
By Editor MAY 25 every year is Africa Day. It is celebrated…
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: Africa Day 2026: Jibunoh hosts Soyinka, others at Nelson Mandela Gardens in Asaba, May 25
‘Living Sustainably Here’ positions African narratives at the centre of SGD debates
By Godwin Okondo AS it often happens in almost everything, Africa has…
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: ‘Living Sustainably Here’ positions African narratives at the centre of SGD debates
Zahradeen Ibrahim set to adapt Bukar Usman’s ‘Tatsuniyoyi’ into film
By Godwin Okondo ONE of the deficiencies many critics point at is…
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: Zahradeen Ibrahim set to adapt Bukar Usman’s ‘Tatsuniyoyi’ into film
Uduma Kalu’s ‘The Merchants of Virgins’, Africa’s first poetic non-fiction, debuts
By Godwin Okondo In this interview with the author of The Merchants…
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: Uduma Kalu’s ‘The Merchants of Virgins’, Africa’s first poetic non-fiction, debuts
Salmah Salam Oiza’s poetic leap of faith in unfamiliar bend
By Anote Ajeluorou SOMETIMES, not even the prophet or oracle can tell…
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: Salmah Salam Oiza’s poetic leap of faith in unfamiliar bend
Sule Lamido’s theme of authenticity
By Bukar Usman THE title of Sule Lamido’s autobiography, Being True to…
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: Sule Lamido’s theme of authenticity
Bukar Usman: The human library
* “If you would not be forgotten as soon as you are…
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Poetry: Parotid Gland
By Majekodunmi Oseriemen Ebhohon TWO boys sit near the doorway. One is…
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: Poetry: Parotid Gland
REPRONIG deepens Nigeria’s copyright knowledge at book fair 2026
By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo ON Wednesday, May 13, 2026, the revered halls…
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: REPRONIG deepens Nigeria’s copyright knowledge at book fair 2026
Nigerian booksellers rewrote the future at book fair 2026
By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo AS the morning sun stretched its golden rays…
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: Nigerian booksellers rewrote the future at book fair 2026
How Accessible Publishers redefined digital knowledge access at NIBF 2026
By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo AT the heart of the Wole Soyinka Centre…
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: How Accessible Publishers redefined digital knowledge access at NIBF 2026
Survival, scale, sustainability: Nigerian publishers chart new future at NIBF 2026
By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo THE prestigious Wole Soyinka International Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos,…
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: Survival, scale, sustainability: Nigerian publishers chart new future at NIBF 2026
NIBF @25 honours pillars of Nigeria’s book trade, educational heritage
By Olufemi Timothy Ogunyejo THE prestigious Wole Soyinka Centre for Culture and…
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: NIBF @25 honours pillars of Nigeria’s book trade, educational heritage