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“Freedom Way” Review: A quietly devastating portrayal of struggle, survival & systemic madness — Joseph Jonathan
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With “Wedlock of the Gods,” professor brings Nigerian storytelling and culture to USC main stage — Chinyere Amobi
Toni Kan in Conversation with Nels Abbey who says – My favourite book would be The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah.
It’s the final day! You should be here. It’s been a packed week of literary activities and we have gone the whole nine yards. But you still have one more day to make an appearance and maybe save your fledgling literary ambition.See alsoNews·November 28, 2024·1 min readCulinary crime thriller ‘Butter’ sizzles as Waterstones’ Top Book of 2024 Here’s what to expect on Day7, the final day of Labaf2019 festival. Share this:FacebookX Related
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