i-Represent International Documentary Film Festival (iREP) has announced its call for entries for the 2025 edition, inviting documentary filmmakers from...
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The James Joyce Centre is set to host the Irish launch of Trailing a Sea-Weed Cord: Contemporary Irish and Nigerian...
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The Weeknd has pledged $1 million to aid relief efforts across Los Angeles during its ongoing wildfire crisis, per billboard.com....
Nkowo’s resilience becomes the heart of the novel. Despite being shunned and cursed, she chooses to leave Ayam village with her daughters, venturing into the unknown. Her unwavering faith provides her with strength as she navigates rejection, poverty, and fear. Her journey in the city reveals her resourcefulness and tenacity.
The performances range from captivating to theatrical. Femi Adebayo delivers a decent performance as the troubled King Adedunjoye. He captures the essence of a king who is both regal, relatable, and vulnerable, torn between his duties and his heart. Chioma Akpotha, as Queen Amaka, brings a serene strength to the chaos in her household.
Given that the Nigerian judiciary, like many other organizations in the world, has its merits and demerits, this article posits that the delineated judicial anomalies that surround Gbadamosi Eletu vs Ojomu’s case are not sufficient to “de-market” the entire Nigerian judicial system as being “criminal”.
A national poetry competition has been launched to commemorate the 70th birthday of Dr Wale Okediran, one of Nigeria’s most...















