Released in July to mark Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka's 90th birthday the documentary memorialises the house Soyinka lived in during his stint at the University of Ibadan. It was also the house from where he was arrested and to which he returned after 2 years in solitary confinement.
Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún is set to captivate audiences with a reading from his latest poetry collection, “Èṣù at the Library,” at...
The documentary’s biggest achievement lies in the way it humanises Wole Soyinka by shining a bright light on the Nobel laureate’s private life away from his books
The documentary “Ebrohimie Road: A Museum of Memory” is set to make its grand debut this July, coinciding with the...
The inaugural volume of Best Literary Translations 2024, which showcases the exceptional work of 38 translators who have brought forth...
Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún [Photo credit: Yourba Academy] Mr Túbọ̀sún, a linguist and writer, took over on September 15, 2020, from Adé...
The Lagos Review was launched, formally, one year ago, on September 1, 2019, even though we had been teasing and...
“Edwardsville by Heart” is the first full collection of poetry by Nigerian writer and linguist Kọ́lá Túbọ̀sún. This weekend, join...
London is dreary in September — but then when is it not? The weather exerts itself quickly enough. When Dami...