The Arts

Voices of Eyà echo @ QGallery 

Voices of Eyà echo @ QGallery 

By Chukwuma Ajakah  Q Gallery Contemporary Art, Apapa, is poised to redraw the map of Nigerian art with a show of 14 all-female artists working in painting, sculpture, and mixed media. The exhibition, opening Saturday, June 6 will run through June 27, 2026 with two sessions starting at 1 and 4 p.m.  Curated by Oke […]
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Tribute: Iyorwuese Hagher: Thespian-technocrat @60

Tribute: Iyorwuese Hagher: Thespian-technocrat @60

BY  DOKI GODWIN JEFF IYORWUESE Hagher is undeniably a household name in the African literary establishment because his writings (especially the plays) are curiously and quintessentially rich both in terms of aesthetics and thematic preoccupations. In most of his writings, Hagher is passionately concerned with the issue of leadership and  in play after play the […]

Contemporary Nigerian poetry and garbage poetics

Contemporary Nigerian poetry and garbage poetics

BY EKANPOU ENEWARIDIDEKE POETRY is said to be a method  of expression that thrives on   spontaneity of powerful emotions that are given distinct artistic colour and flavour through the use of appropriate literary devices and diction. By practical extension of this perception,  poetry should be characterised by grace and beauty of language through the use […]

Soyinka on DSTV’s Great Africans

Soyinka on DSTV’s Great Africans

In the last few weeks, the serial documentary has focussed on such African legends as Patrice Lumumba of the Congo, Julius Nyerere of Tanzania, and Wangari Maathai the environmental rights crusader and Nobel Peace Prize winner from Kenya. Soyinka is the only writer so far featured.