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- When culture, heritage echoed through the ancient walls of Zazzau in book, art feastBy Aliyu Danladi THE inaugural edition of Zazzau Book and Arts Festival… Read more: When culture, heritage echoed through the ancient walls of Zazzau in book, art feast
- Udenwe’s ‘Years of Shame’: A celebration of Ukpa Ji-Ukpa-Nwa tradition, African spiritualityBy Paul Liam OBINNA Udenwe has published several award-winning works of fiction,… Read more: Udenwe’s ‘Years of Shame’: A celebration of Ukpa Ji-Ukpa-Nwa tradition, African spirituality
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- When Egbira community in Kuje celebrated coronation of Ohi-EgbiraBy Sumaila Umaisha KUJE Area Council in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja,… Read more: When Egbira community in Kuje celebrated coronation of Ohi-Egbira
- Devils in power: Postcolonial shadows, African struggles and gospel of self-salvation in Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o’s ‘Devil on the Cross’By Umar Osabo NGUGI wa Thiong’o, born in 1938 in Limuru, Kenya,… Read more: 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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- Certain in-house weakness gives vent to Africa’s perception as failed homeland, says Ademola AdesolaBy Editor A renowned arts, culture and conversation event Artmosphere hosted Assistant… Read more: Certain in-house weakness gives vent to Africa’s perception as failed homeland, says Ademola Adesola
- Nigeria yet to confront demon of Nigerian Civil War 55 years after, owes youths apology, says Uwem AkpanBy Anote Ajeluorou THE author of short story collection Say You’re One… Read more: Nigeria yet to confront demon of Nigerian Civil War 55 years after, owes youths apology, says Uwem Akpan
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- Writers celebrate Olatoun Gabi-Williams @60By Editor THE Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW Global) has congratulated… Read more: Writers celebrate Olatoun Gabi-Williams @60