His baritone was like no other. Deep, obviously. Rumbling and tightly controlled so that he could thin it out into...
Before Nigeria’s Independence in 1960, diverse literatures had thrived in the local languages. Pita Nwana, the author of Omenuko, blazed...
November 10, 2020 marked the 25th year since writer and environmental activist, Ken Saro Wiwa was “judicially murdered” by General...
Multi-talented, multiskilled artiste, BENSON OMOWAFOLA TOMOLOJU, will be a special guest artiste at the ongoing Freedom Park @ 10 celebration....
Most of the art, writing and other major forms of creativity being produced today are simply worthless. These forms merely...
Five Jordan, a new arts for social development collective, was formally launched on the 31st of January 2020 at an event...
“Apparitions of faces in a crowd Petals on a wet black bough” – Ezra Pound How does one paint a...
The sky is not high enough for you to leap but because the society thinks otherwise; it puts lots of...
Many critics across the globe scoff at contemporary poetry. In an April 2, 2000 Sunday Times of London review of...
Nneka Egbunaʼs is a voice that wants to be heard beyond itself. Her voice, charged, untiring, pours out of her...
Writing has always been a pleasure. Even as a boy at school I looked forward to the class set aside...
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