Moral burden of indolence in Hammed Bello’s No Food for Lazy Man
Unsilenced, Unstoppable: African women reclaim power, Identity at historic UK summit
World Photo stars storm Nigeria for LagosPhoto festival
Iponri studios artists, others celebrate Nigeria @55
The award left me with a complicated feeling – Svetlana Alexievich, 2015 Nobel Prize for literature winner
Peak Choco excites kids with fun-filled independence fiesta
God’s Not Dead: Call to Christian re-awakening
Zainab’s PFFD expresses hope for the disabled
Children celebrate Korea-Nigeria cultural values in grand-style
Igi Araba, Yusuf Grillo’s unique solo opens in Lagos
Crime caper, Gbomo Gbomo Express hits Cinemas
Eko Akete to reposition creative industry
Again, Nigeria’s poor knowledge of English manifests
Why no winner emerged for 2015 Nigeria Prize for Literature
Leveraging Arts with Museum
National museum marks 70, with iconic exhibition
Wisdom, understanding, greatness in Akande’s Memorable Quotes

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MUSON 2015 celebrates 32 years success story
Art lovers, especially music enthusiasts will be treated to the best of quality music and performances as Musical Society of Nigeria (MUSON) 2015 Festival opens with the celebration of its 32 years success.
Jamiu unravels untold story of MKO Abiola, June 12
THE office of the president of any country is not a post people get at easily, especially a country like Nigeria, the giant of Africa, little wonder many do all sorts of things in order to be there.
Osagie joins Onobrakpeya, others at Olambe exhibition
NIGERIA’s master print maker and greatest experimental artist, Bruce Onobrakpeya is 83. And as part of activities held to celebrate the renowned and well-documented icon, a group exhibition opened at the prestigious Princess Theresa Iyase-Odozi’s GreenHouse Art Empowerment Centre in Olambe, Ogun State.
African Magic, masquerades end Badagry festival
The 2015 Badagry festival which started on 25th August came to a dramatic end with a cultural extravaganza, spectacles, African magic and award of prizes on Saturday, the 29th of August.
Wole Soyinka: Delectable evening with the man of letters
It wasn’t just an Evening with Wole Soyinka. It was a delectable evening, one that assembled heavy weights in the literary and entertainment industries, the academics and other eminent Nigerians as well as Brazilians who came to celebrate with the Noble Laureate.
Shifting the Paradigm, Edozie’s changing face of African art
The current wind of change blowing across African recorded a major boost in the art sector as one of her contemporary artists, George Edozie took part in a historic exhibition at The Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) with a resounding success.
Bruce Onobrakpeya, Agbeyegbe bag CVL awards
Renowned printmaker and painter, Bruce Onobrakpeya and lawyer and playwright,Fred Agbeyegbe added more honours to their caps as they were recognised by Center for Values in Leadership (CVL), an outfit known for leadership development, as Leaders Without Care for Title, in recognition of their landmark achievements in their various fields.
Former President Jonathan’s Art Bonanza can only aid corruption
The gentleman meant well for the promotion of Arts and Entertainment Industry, but the checklist guiding the accessibility of this “hope grant” has been rendered near impossible for the practitioners—the artistes.
Soyinka to Buhari, call Oyinlola to order
In view of the raging battle between Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka and former Osun State Governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola over the headship of the board of the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding (CBCIU), Osogbo, Osun State, a category II facility under the auspices of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO), the nobel laureate Prof Soyinka has called on the President, Gen. Buhari to call Oyinlola to order.
12 finalists chase millions in Art competition
Who would dare to tell what the future holds for a nation? It becomes more difficult when the country in question is Nigeria, with all her complexities, political upheavals, menace of terrorism, high rate of unemployment, etc. Predicting in visual form, the future histories of Nigeria, is the herculean task before the 12 finalists of the National Arts Competition, NAC, who were unveiled penultimate week at the Lagos Bar of the Nigerian Breweries Plc, Lagos.

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