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The Village Inside
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The Village Inside

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December 30
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How Achebe, Adichie served injustice to Niger Delta minorities in their writing
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How Achebe, Adichie served injustice to Niger Delta minorities in their writing

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July 12
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I made a painful decision to leave the priesthood: I was going to be neither a priest nor a writer, says Uwem Akpan
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I made a painful decision to leave the priesthood: I was going to be neither a priest nor a writer, says Uwem Akpan

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July 12
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‘New York, My Village’ arrives Ibadan Saturday as Uwem Akpan reads at RovingHeights, Bodija
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‘New York, My Village’ arrives Ibadan Saturday as Uwem Akpan reads at RovingHeights, Bodija

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July 3
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Uwem Akpan reads from ‘New York, My Village’ at Lagos, Ibadan RovingHeights bookstores
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Uwem Akpan reads from ‘New York, My Village’ at Lagos, Ibadan RovingHeights bookstores

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June 25
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Remembering The Village Headmaster Segun Olusola
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Remembering The Village Headmaster Segun Olusola

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February 5
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I write the way my grandmother would tell those stories, says Anietie Usen
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I write the way my grandmother would tell those stories, says Anietie Usen

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August 22
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‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ vs ‘New York, My Village’: Literature meets politics as Uwem Akpan responds to fans’ questions
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‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ vs ‘New York, My Village’: Literature meets politics as Uwem Akpan responds to fans’ questions

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August 8
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