For Penawou who chose full tide
How to access the powers to overcome
Ineh The Musical: Exquisitely celebrating nation builders
Efuru @ 50: Call for papers
Signing on with a playwright’s piece on conflict resolution
Golden jubilee celebration of Flora Nwapa’s Efuru begins
The CD crisis and how it lost June 12 struggle
Kudos as Festival of India ends in grandstyle
Legacy Empire gets stronger with Uzor’s Visitors
Don’t blame showbiz for woes of National Theatre
Emore siblings celebrate creativity with I AM
Chariots inauguration herald Festival of India
Celebrating God’s name in special ways
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SubscribeChoralfest boosts youth empowerment, wealth creation – Keshi, DG, NCAC
As the world eagerly awaits a Nigerian perspective on the Choral Music Art, The Director General, National Council for Arts and Culture, Mrs Dayo Keshi has been speaking on the essence of such festival stressing that the initiation of Choralfest as well as its format today remains one of the fastest growing forms of tourism activities which is becoming incresingly popular.
South Africa a terrible, brutish nation— Penny Busetto, Etisalat Lit prize finalist
CAPE Town- based Penny Busetto is a writer known for her novel The Story of Anna P, as Told by Herself which won the European Union Literary Award 2013 and got to the finals of the Etisalat Prize for Literature 2015.
Yvonne Okoro’s Ghana Must Go wins big at Golden Movie Awards
It was a day of joy for award-winning Ghanaian/Nigerian actress, Yvonne Okoro as her romantic comedy, ‘Ghana Must Go’, won multiple awards at the Golden Movie Awards which took place at The Kempinski Hotel, Accra, Ghana over the weekend.
From Cuba to Nigeria, Palacios explores models of information industry
The Information industry came under heavy scrutiny once again at an exhibition organised by the African Artists’ Foundation (AAF) at the Omenka Gallery, Ikoyi, Lagos
Choosing photography as a career, very challenging — Emily Nkanga
Emily Nkanga, 21, is one of the few young Nigerians with a strong passion to excel using photography as a launch pad. Nkanga who studied TV and Film at the American University of Nigeria, Yola Adamawa State capital, urged Nigerian youths to engage in meaningful enterprise instead of waiting for white collar jobs that will never come. She also tasked the youths to use social media positively and make good money off it.
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