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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Delta Beyond Oil: Uduaghan’s parting gift to Deltans

Delta Beyond Oil: Uduaghan’s parting gift to Deltans

As part of efforts at leaving a sustainable and enduring legacy of Governor Uduaghan, the Delta Board of Internal Revenue, DBIR, has come out with a new book titled Delta Beyond Oil. In the 253 pages book, the board ingeniously demonstrated and translated a major policy of the Governor of Delta State, Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan – DELTA BEYOND OIL, DBO.

Midnight Hotel poised to correct societal ills

Midnight Hotel poised to correct societal ills

MUCH as theater industry has tremendously repositioned itself in the Nigeria entertainment world, various production outfits has proved this reality by consistently producing and staging shows, thus occupying its position in leisure and recreational business.

Harvest of books, as 2015 Nigeria book fair opens in Lagos

Harvest of books, as 2015 Nigeria book fair opens in Lagos

IN its determined effort to improve literacy and book trade in Nigeria by bringing books and other instructional materials closer to the people, the board of trustees and management of the Nigeria International Book Fair trust, the organisers of the greatest book fair in the country has concluded all necessary arrangement for 14th edition of The Nigeria International Book Fair (NIBF 2015).

At Author’s Talk, writers brainstorm  on future for  unpublished writers

At Author’s Talk, writers brainstorm on future for unpublished writers

The standard of living of most writers in Nigeria has long been nothing to write home about. A whole lot of issues ranging from discouragement from publishers, poor reading culture of the people which makes sales of published works, almost impossible, and most recently, advent of the social media, etc, have been viewed as bane of the literary industry.