Salman Rushdie is set to delve into the harrowing experience of the onstage attack that left him blind in one...
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Singer-songwriter Raye became the undisputed queen of the night at the BRIT Awards, Britain’s biggest music award ceremony, held on...
The artiste formerly known as Machine Gun Kelly, real name Colson Baker, has officially changed his stage name to MGK,...
Fiokee has once again captured the spotlight with his latest release, “No Way.” Known for his unmatched contributions to the...
Haruki Murakami, the acclaimed Japanese author, delighted a select audience with a reading of his latest yet-to-be-published short story, “Kaho”...
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The vibrant atmosphere of the Amphitheatre at Freedom Park in Lagos was filled with melodies, poetry and captivating performances as...
Sprinng, an organisation dedicated to fostering creativity and mentorship, announces the launch of its annual Sprinng Writing Fellowship (SWF). The...
The Crown Troupe of Africa will take the stage at the Crown Arts Foundation to present Iyá Ojà, a captivating...
His thinking is relevant today in northern Nigeria, Afghanistan etc. where the fear of indoctrination contributes to the reasons for keeping children away from ‘western education’ without the requisite investment in a wholistic ‘Islamic education’
Finally the winds of change that had blown first in Ghana when the decolonisation movement began in 1952, made their way south down to Rhodesia, the last outpost of empire in Africa.
The winds of change blew us out of our township and into the suburbs.
The winds of changed blew me into the Queen Victoria Memorial Library.
In honour of Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, a powerful collaboration presents “In Bloom,” a collection of short...




