The Arts

Bread and Butter: Connecting cultures through Marburg stage

By Prisca Sam-Duru On a warm evening in Marburg, Germany, a bakery became an unlikely stage for a powerful conversation about humanity.That was precisely on May 16, 2026, in Marburg, Germany. The premiere of Bread and Butter, an international theatre production by Kininso Creative (UK/Nigeria) and Hessisches Landestheater Marburg (HLTM), transformed a simple kitchen space […]
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ANENIH: My life and Nigerian politics

It should be said that but for the author’s incarceration for 18 months after 1983 coup, this autobiography would not have been conceptualized

Hogan Lovells reaffirms committment to African art, culture

The great Nigerian author Chinua Achebe once said that: “Proverbs are the palm oil with which words are eaten”. This declaration was made in his widely acclaimed novel – Things Fall Apart. The metaphor suggests that proverbs, like palm oil in indigenous African homes, are the accompaniment through which words can be tasted and enjoyed.

‘Artists can drive economic growth if…’

Recent arts, culture and literary events in the country are eloquent proof of the great impact the sector could have on the economy if only artists and stakeholders are given maximum support.

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