For Penawou who chose full tide
Oseni, Shaddie create memorable experiences with Razzmatazz
Israeli museum hides top artworks over fear of Iran attack
From Lagos to Lome, Beyond The Movements thrills audience
Pan-Afrika Drum celebrates rich African culture in Toronto
Adeyemi exits with Paintograph and Paintocast Explored
Onyeka Onwenu: Finding the mystery lover
Ipada Initiative, Carnival 2024 get presidential nod to promote Nigerian, African tourism
Alfred Izonebi’s song, Dibi, rules the airwaves
CITY KING: The Ovie of Agbarha-Warri Kingdom
The wailing’s in the streets
I dislike ignorance, so I seek knowledge – Okenini
Brain Jotter, Ejeagha and the expanding creative space
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SubscribeTheatrical performance @ MUSON Centre for Soyinka
And they lived happily ever after’; that would be the best way to describe the beautiful ending of the theatrical performance of ‘The Noble Warrior-Eni Ogun’.
Africa Lamps Awards set to debut on the continent
Lenders Consult International, organizers of the Nigeria Pitch Awards and other capacity building programmes, have announced plans to honour Africa’s brightest professionals, technocrats, athletes, scientists, musical and movie entertainers at a grand award ceremony early in 2025.
I am proud to name my estates after Benin heroes – Amowie
Imasuen Izoduwa Amowie is a Benin-based Real Estate developer who incorporates Benin culture into his business. He is the Chief Executive Officer of Ughoron Investment Limited.
Digital art shaping Nigeria’s artistic landscape
Digital art is changing art creation, its reception as well as how it is valued. Trending in Nigeria for over two decades, the wave of digital arts championed by the Gen Z artists is sweeping across the industry.
Ikenga as a symbol of power
One of the largest ethnic groups in Nigeria, the Igbos. They live in the southern and south-central of the country as well as in Equatorial Guinea.
UCL holds exhibition titled local voices against slavery
An exhibition titled “Local Voices Against Slavery” which opened July 8, 2024, at the Nigerian National Museum, Lagos will run till August 10.
IPHC Nigeria Grace Chapel launches book club
The International Holiness Pentecostal Church Nigeria, Grace Chapel, has launched the Book Club Launch and Advanced Masterclass Book Review, which aims to encourage improved reading and writing habits among Gen Z youth, reduce cybercrimes and criminality, decrease the influence of illicit drugs, and promote human capital development by fostering mental, social, and industrial capacity among the youth.
Ovations for Kambili Ofili’s debut film,”Shaping Us”
In a remarkable debut, self-taught filmmaker Kambili Ofili has taken the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival (TINFF) 2024 by storm.
The Alaga art of Oyindamola Ogunlaja
The Master of Ceremony, MC, the griot that still exists in some African cultures, the spokesperson of a group or party at formal events, the anchor of activities at fora involving debates or contentious exchanges.
Expository on the Oloibiri oilfield in Bayelsa State and the need to enlist it as a historic site
By Okalanwa Okechukwu Scope of Work Introduction to the Human Environment Definition of Heritage Sites/Historic Sites Categories of Historic Sites Geography and People of the Study Area Exploration History of Oloibiri Why Oloibiri Should be Enlisted as a Historic Site Merits of Enlisting Oloibiri as a Historic Site Environmental Challenges and Social Vices Facing Oloibiri […]
Soyinka thrives on controversy – Razinat quotes Niyi Osundare
Award-winning Nigerian author of A Love like a Woman’s and other Stories, Dr. Razinat T. Mohammed, has described Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka who turned 90 on Saturday, July 13, 2024, as one who thrives on controversy.
Choice is a life catalyst – Principal of Evangel College
The Principal of Evangel College, Okokomaiko, Lagos, Deacon Moses O. Egwu, has told the 2024 graduands of the college that choice is a life catalyst that is available to all humans around the globe.
Bob Nosa shows @ PROTEST ART exhibition in Poland
It is quite instructive that Bob Nosa Uwagboe’s participation in an international group exhibition in Poland is taking place at the same time when the Court of Justice of the Economic Community of West African States, ECOWAS, found the Federal Government of Nigeria guilty of violating the fundamental human rights of youths who participated in the EndSARS protest in October 2020.
The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2024: 11 books contend for $100,000
The Advisory Board for The Nigeria Prize for Literature has announced a longlist of 11 books in contention for the 2024 prize, selected from a total of 163 entries. This year’s focus is on Children’s Literature.
Soyinka @90: Timeless Memories of The Man Who Didn’t Die
The 7th edition of Timeless Memories: Elastic Effects of Wole Soyinka series opened Saturday, July 13, at Kongi’s Harvest Gallery, Freedom Park, Lagos.
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