The Arts

A satirical portrait of Nigeria’s misgovernance

Title of book: Spiked Beyond SpikesAuthor: Ekanpou EnewarididekeReviewer: Ebikabowei Kedikumo This study examines satire, political allegory and governance crisis in Nigeria in Ekanpou Enewaridideke’s  “Spiked Beyond Spikes”. Using New Historicism as its theoretical framework, the study argues that the novel fictionalises Nigeria’s post-1999 political realities, especially the Niger Delta struggle for resource control, development and […]
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Mother and child in the hands of Gynaoobstetrician

The first thing that attracts the eye about this book, even from a distance, is the beautiful colour combination of the cover page. The artistic impression of a pregnant woman and her child compliments the beauty, as well as gives the impression that the author’s major concern is the woman and the family.

Chams Theatre Series presents Fagunwa’s Ireke Onibudo

A theatrical adaptation of Daniel O. Fagunwa’s Ireke Onibudo will be the focus for theatre lovers as the second edition of the annual Chams Theatre Series takes off across four cities beginning November 7 in Lagos. The other cities are Ibadan, Abuja and Akure.

Saro-Wiwa, Nkrumah and me, by Ajumeze

In Ghana, I have been invited to join Talk Party, which is a gathering of very active writers and poets of Ghana origin hosted by Nubuke Foundation. Dimples on the Sand was well received.

Stakeholders brainstorm on sustenance of Nollywood…

Life comes with various challenges and disappointments that leave a lot of people stressed up and craving for relaxation. Most people after the day’s hard work choose to relax and take their minds off the happenings of the day. One of the ways of such relaxation is mostly entertainment. In Nigeria, most people now relax by watching home video movies, thanks to Nollywood.

Another season of MUSON festival…

The Musical Society of Nigeria (MUSON) has again called on lovers of music, art and the general public to be part of its forthcoming MUSON festival. This call was made at a press conference held at MUSON center last week in preparation for this year’s festival.

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