Over 40 poets from Europe, Africa, and North America participated in the World Poetry Day virtual launch of Wreaths for...
Writer, journalist and distinguished academic Professor Nduka Otiono has lost his mother, Madam Benedicta Uzochikwa Otiono, who passed away at...
Crickets are chirpin’ the water is high There’s a soft cotton dress on the line hangin’ dry Window wide open...
After an earlybird availability for pre-order, the highly anticipated literary volume, edited by Nduka Otiono and Chiji Akoma, in celebration...
You sailed off when the angels slept –Sole sister, nwa Uzorchikwai, My fragmented heart, sewn with cyclones,Lies as patchwork hewn...
For many decades in America, people used to ask each other: “Where were you when you heard JFK was shot?”...
The Lagos Review was launched, formally, one year ago, on September 1, 2019, even though we had been teasing and...
Tall, hulking with a distinctive voice, he was a kind hearted gentle giant with a warm heart and genuine smile who lived to extend the boundaries of literature without seeking profit or self-aggrandizement. Nnorom was always reaching out, always welcoming, always hosting. Every visit to London was an opportunity to share and commune with Nnorom.
Nduka Otiono, a Nigerian-Canadian academic and former journalist at The Guardian newspaper, has been appointed as director of Carleton University’s...
In an exciting development for the world of literature, Griots Lounge Publishing Canada has joined forces with esteemed editors Nduka...
Like fine wine, Nduka Otiono’s award winning debut collection of short stories, The Night Hides with a Knife has aged...
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