Saturday, October 22 belongs to the song of solitude. The date belongs to Ifeanyi Igwebike Mbanefo, a son of Obosi...
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Michael Oloyede is confident about the aftereffect of his music on the audience. The same impact he’s set out to...
In the vibrant tapestry of Nigerian literature, one name stands out with a luminous glow – Joshua Omeke. Born in...
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Chris Anyokwu Ph.D was recently longlisted in the Nigeria Prize for Literature for his play, “The Blood Lines”. In this...
In our new series in which writers and creatives of various stripes share with us their anxieties and fears regarding...
L.A: My name is Leila Aboulela, my latest book is called Bird Summons. I have also written The Translator, Minaret,...
ED: A novel, yeah to have it out. It is written but I'm kind of doing the hard slugging work of editing
TK: What’s it called?
ED: I don't wanna say because the title is so shit.
This independence weekend would have marked the 10th year anniversary of the wave-making, industry-defining Lights, Camera, Africa!!! Film festival, co-founded...
1. In December 1999, my father purchased a CD player with a 3-disc changer. Anyone who lived in the Delta...
As anticipation builds for the Lagos International Theatre Festival (LITF), veteran actor and playwright Bimbo Manuel is set to captivate...