The Ambassador of Denmark to Nigeria, Jens Ole Bach Hansen, praised Abana’s work for its ability to build bridges not only between Denmark and Nigeria, but between Europe and Africa. In a similar vein, Abdulkareem Baba Aminu, COO of Spine and Label Bookshop and former news editor at Daily Trust, lauded the enduring appeal of Season of Crimson Blossoms and encouraged Northern Nigerian creatives to follow both Abana and Ibrahim’s examples
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The Africa International Human Rights Film Festival (AIHRFF) is set to convene its fourth annual…
The British Council Nigeria is set to host a major creative symposium in Lagos, bringing…
Jos Repertory Theatre (JRT) is set to celebrate its 25th anniversary with a special showcase…
The British Council, in partnership with Pawstudios Africa, is igniting a cultural revolution across Africa…
The Lagos International Smartphone Film Festival (LISFF) wrapped up its two-day extravaganza at the Silverbird…
Registration has officially opened for the highly anticipated NIFS London event in an exciting development…
The British Council has announced the eagerly awaited Lagos Creative Showcase Programme. According to an…
I met Benjamin Zephaniah, once, in Lagos… He was tall, dreadlocked, animated and charming. His British accent had a tinge of the Caribbean twang and as a young poet and writer; it was as always a pleasure to meet a celebrated writer.
PAWSTUDIOS, the creative force behind Lagos Fringe Festival, is gearing up for the eagerly awaited…
Márọkọ, the annual print and digital journal published by the Lagos International Poetry Festival, has…
The London book fair drew heavy hitters like London Mayor, Sadiq Khan who gave the opening keynote and was not shy in promoting the imminent publication of his memoirs, Breathe: Tackling the Climate Emergency










