Moral burden of indolence in Hammed Bello’s No Food for Lazy Man
NICO: Stakeholders discuss culture for democratic growth
Indira’s puberty rite at Didi Museum
How I became a photo-realistic artist – Kelvin Okafor
Nike set to open art village in Abuja
The Making of King Ijudiya, an adapted Christmas Story
When Culture home fetes children in Lagos
Memo to God’s servants
When scholars, monarch rethink art for growth
US Consulate pledges support for Nigerian art
Many faces of love in yuletide
Fourplay, Jazz Masters take Stage at Lagos Jazz Series
Feasting on Yam, King of Crops in Utese Ovia
Ozoro celebrates Opute Cultural Day
Colour, glamour as Oron celebrates cultural fiesta
Bourgeois aesthetic in Chris Anyokwu’s Beyond the Wall
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SubscribeAn Evening with J.P. Clark
It was indeed an experience of a lifetime last week at Didi museum, Lagos as the proprietor of the five star gallery of contemporary arts, Chief Newton Jibunoh rolled out drums in honour of one of Africa’s finest poets, playwrights and scholars, John Pepper Clark.
Documenting historical moment
I was a victim of the emergency pronouncement of the change in the pump price of PMS in January this year. I travelled to Epe and at the fuel station along the Lekki-Epe Expressway; I bought some fuel at the cost of N65 per liter on my way. After the programme, while returning, I stopped at the same filling station which had begun selling at N141, the attendant was telling me that if I have not heard the pump price of fuel?
Stephanie’s Dry makes case for Women
Nollywood A-lister Stephanie Okereke is set to storm the Cinemas with another blockbuster movie titled ‘Dry’. The Film which comes after her last successful movie, “Through The Glass” according to the Imo state born actress, film director, model and producer, is a film that xrays activities in the Nigerian Health Care System with the view of addressing some of the pressing issues affecting women.
Nigeria’s Big A Entertainment endorsed biggest African entertainment company in US
Cheering news! Nigerian owned entertainment company, BIG A ENTERTAINMENT has won its slot in America as the biggest African entertainment company fully endorsed by the American Guild of Artists. The Brain behind this Noble achievement, is a Nigerian, a graduate with Majors in Respiratory Therapy , Mr Anderson Obiagwu.
Tackling challenges of Civil Service
It was a gathering of retirees, families, friends and colleagues that graced the occasion of the presentation of chief Ebunoluwa Omoyele’s book, titled, “The Civil Service In Nigeria : Evolution And Challenges”, held last week at the National Institute of International Affairs, Lagos.
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