This might be a good time to ask how did Onyeka Nwelue; university dropout, filmmaker, energetic cultural organizer, “tireless champion of African literature, significant and prolific author” get to Oxford?
Onyeka Nwelue, writer, filmmaker, teacher, and literary tastemaker, has reacted to the termination of his Academic Visitor status at the...
The Distinguished James Currey Fellowship 2023 and residence in Cambridge as Academic Visitor at the Centre of African Studies in...
The Distinguished James Currey Fellowship, 2022/23 and residence in Oxford as Academic Visitor at the African Studies Centre, University of...
Nigerian writer, filmmaker, publisher and bookseller, Onyeka Nwelue, will serve as a visiting scholar at the Centre of African Studies,...
One of the cognoscenti, politician, and lover of books, who played a key role in forming government policy on peace...
As I establish the Henry Louis Gates Jr Fellowship at Centre of African Studies, University of Cambridge today, 16th September,...
Nigerian writer, Rose Okeke, has won the 2022 James Currey Prize for African Literature for her manuscript, “Child of the...
The inaugural James Currey Literary Festival will take place at Weston Library, University of Oxford in the United Kingdom from...
Imo State Governor, Senator Hope Uzodimma will be speaking at the James Currey Literary Festival on 3 September 2022 at...
Literary critic and lecturer, Dr Ifeoma Ezinne Odinye, is the director of the newly established Akachi Ezeigbo Prize for Literature. ...
The Jury of the 2022 Earl Lovelace Short Fiction Prize has announced the winner. The short fiction prize in honour...