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Is Unoka the unsung hero of ‘Things Fall Apart?’
anote
July 5
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Can we have a lazy hero?: Exploring Unoka at the 66th anniversary celebration of ‘Things Fall Apart’ in Enugu
anote
June 27
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Unoka’s flute as foundation for Okonkwo’s emergent fame
anote
June 17
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Ancestral ascent: How Ikemefuna, Unoka dominated early discourse at 10th anniversary of Chinua Achebe’s passing
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May 25
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A taste of samba-calypso, trans-migratory rhythms on World Poetry Day 2025 in Lagos
Evicted Maroko echoes through the ages in Soyinka’s new music By Anote…
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: A taste of samba-calypso, trans-migratory rhythms on World Poetry Day 2025 in Lagos
Epistemic justice, plurality of ontology in Sidi’s ‘The Incredible Dreams of Garba Dakaskus’
By Namse Udosen THOUGH appearing straightforward, this book presents a rich field…
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: Epistemic justice, plurality of ontology in Sidi’s ‘The Incredible Dreams of Garba Dakaskus’
Empowering women through education: Lessons from Oboli’s ‘Love in Every Word’
By Chinedu Vincent Okoro LAST Sunday, I came across a film by…
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: Empowering women through education: Lessons from Oboli’s ‘Love in Every Word’
Reclaiming darkness: Postcolonial identity in Salih’s ‘Season of Migration to the North’
By Umar Osabo AL-TAYYID Salih’s Season of Migration to the North (Heinneman,…
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: Reclaiming darkness: Postcolonial identity in Salih’s ‘Season of Migration to the North’
‘The Igue Story’: Power on show
By Omorodion S. Uwaifo A show of power by the Eguae evidenced…
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: ‘The Igue Story’: Power on show
Mairo Mudi’s ‘The Second Wife’: A woman’s flower blooms only for so long
By Paul Liam MAIRO Muhammad Mudi’s novel, The Second Wife (Manpower Publishing…
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: Mairo Mudi’s ‘The Second Wife’: A woman’s flower blooms only for so long
An Orchestra of memories, supplications in Mohammed Salihu’s ‘Voices from the Soil’
By Paul Liam MOHAMMED Salihu’s Voices From The Soil: Wounds and Wisdom…
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: An Orchestra of memories, supplications in Mohammed Salihu’s ‘Voices from the Soil’
Reimagining the Narrative: Magical realism and African renaissance in Okri, Osabo’s ‘Dangerous Love’, ‘Beneath the Raft’
By Umar Osabo BOTH Ben Okri’s Dangerous Love and Umar Osabo’s Beneath…
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: Reimagining the Narrative: Magical realism and African renaissance in Okri, Osabo’s ‘Dangerous Love’, ‘Beneath the Raft’
AGY Yakasai’s ‘Labarina’ tells story of resilience, struggle for artistic freedom
By Editor UNCHAINED Vibes Africa (UVA) is set to premiere a compelling…
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: AGY Yakasai’s ‘Labarina’ tells story of resilience, struggle for artistic freedom
Kokopelli Gallery holds ‘Chaos, Kindly’ group exhibition in Lagos
By Editor KOKOPELLI Gallery has announced ‘Chaos, Kindly’, a dynamic group exhibition…
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: Kokopelli Gallery holds ‘Chaos, Kindly’ group exhibition in Lagos
Samuel Osaze’s ‘Ema/Udeh’ docu-film nominated for 1st Authentic Global Film Awards
By Editor IN a thrilling announcement that has sent ripples through the…
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: Samuel Osaze’s ‘Ema/Udeh’ docu-film nominated for 1st Authentic Global Film Awards
My takeaways from IBB’s autobiography
By Bukar Usman GENERAL Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), now 83, had hinted…
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: My takeaways from IBB’s autobiography
Music as economic powerhouse: Inside the inaugural Music Policy Assembly in Lagos
By Bentex Torlafia LAGOS, the pulsating heart of Africa’s creative industries, witnessed…
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: Music as economic powerhouse: Inside the inaugural Music Policy Assembly in Lagos
Viva, Natasha!
By Clement Odia I’LL search for you not in dusty museums’ faded…
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: Viva, Natasha!