For Penawou who chose full tide
Layer Cake, a visual peep into the history of Lagos
Performing arts stakeholders’ forum
LBHF 2015 Vision of the Child competition opens
Fate, unifing budding artists at Alexis gallery
New book highlights accomplishments of custom’s boss
Warri conflict, bloodshed changed my writings-Efemena, UK-based writer
Kondo Kingdom, reforming the Nigerian Police
Mwalimu Ali Mazrui: A hero in the present time
Stakeholders unveil new roadmap for National Troupe
Egypt’s political struggle re-echoed at AFRIFF ’14
Njideka Akunyili-Crosby: Chimamanda of the art world?
Jegede relishes Kora vibes at Muson’s Classical Night
Jonathan celebrates Africa’s most famous female dramatist, Tess Onwueme
Oba Akiolu harps on proper documentation of cultural values
Olawunmi Banjo opens the mind at Nike gallery
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SubscribeAmidst… visualises Nigeria’s resilence spirit on canvass
When a research conducted by some groups revealed that Nigeria was one of the most happiest people on earth, many Nigerians questioned that. Their reaction was based on the fact that the country was faced with a lot of problems that subjects them to much suffering, but another look at the finding proves that it is real, as despite the sufferings they still forge ahead.
Clash of faith, emotions in Jamiu’s new book
Religion has been a galvanizing force in most of the crisis in the world. In fact it is seen as the biggest obstacle to marriage. Though, both Christians and Muslims belief in one God, but when it comes to marriage, the way and manner they attack each other calls for a retreat. In real sense, matters of the heart, they say, do not involve social and religious issues.
Lagos identity question solved at Shasore’s book launch
The venue was the City Hall Lagos and the atmosphere both in and outside the hall was turned to a sort of political fanfare as many Lagos city dwellers adorned in black T-shirts designed in Sasore’s name with musical instruments drumming and dancing. While top dignitaries gorgeously dressed moved in circles, ordinarily, one would have expected that it was a political rally where one of the governorship candidates was set for his declaration, but rather, it was the presentation of a book with a difference tagged Possessed: A history of Law and Justice in the Crown Colony of Lagos 1861 – 1906 by Olasupo Shasore SAN, former attorney general of Lagos State.
Kudos, as 2014 LIMCAF art competition ends in grand style
“They are doing good job because I am happy today and I think someone else will work hard so that he/she will win next time.”
My paintings are mostly on life struggles, challenges —Queen
Good things they say, come in small packages. This applies well to Queen Tochukwu Nwaneri, a young artist who looks more like a teenage Hollywood actress than a painter.
National Troupe holds maiden Stakeholders Forum
As part of plans to encourage broad and effective stakeholders engagement in the implementation of the objectives, plans and programmes of the National Troupe of Nigeria (NTN), the leadership of the Troupe will on Thursday October 30 at the Banquet Hall of the National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos host a stakeholders forum.
Fashola relives history at Sasore’s book launch
The venue was the City Hall Lagos and the atmosphere both in and outside the hall was turned to a sort of political fanfare as many Lagos city dwellers adorned in black T-shirts designed in Sasore’s name with musical instruments drumming and dancing.
Separate acting from Theatre Art Department
ACTING should be removed totally from the jamboree of courses that constitute theatre art department. Graduates of theatre history, make up, choreography, dance etc. flaunt certificates and diplomas but unfortunately acting or drama is not given the attention it deserves in this array of unemployable young stars.
New book reveals secrets to happy life
EVER heard that inspite of how overwhelming a situation appears to be, so long as one still enjoys the breathe of life, it is possible to be happy?
Power and Powers – introspective appraisal of the epileptic power supply
After two years of research and documentation, Photo artist, James Iroha has joined millions of Nigerians to condemn the epileptic power supply in the country which has caused a lot of problem to the people.
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