Moral burden of indolence in Hammed Bello’s No Food for Lazy Man
How Kato shaped my thoughts…
Re: Benin art of ancient Nigeria
Edem Duke at the Culture House
All roads to Pitakwa for Garden City Literary festival
Memories re- visited at Badagry Festival
Knocks and kudos for 1st AGAN ArtExpo Awards
Culture; tool for educational development
Benin Art of Ancient Nigeria
Theatre group honours Irobi with a book
Nestling in Children’s World
Homme Libre: Uwagboe’s mindscape
Falade’s Manual for Youth Development
Betlegeuse Art Competition Kicks off
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SubscribeIkechukwu Emueze out with the Harvest
Andy Ikechukwu Emueze is a graduate of Painting from the Federal Polytechic Auchi. Since graduation from school, he has pursued a passion in the arts, which he eventually turned into a career. Born in Lagos in the 1970s, Ikechukwu has to his credit several exhibitions within and outside the shores of Lagos.
At NICO’s media Parley Royal Father, culture scholars set agenda for Culture education…
It was another time to speak to truth, and to set an agenda for the newly constituted government of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, penultimate week, when renowned cultural icon
Lumina ready for 4th edition of Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature …. calls for entry
In its avowed bid to sustain The Wole Soyinka prize for Literature in Africa which started in 2006 as a way to encouraging people to read, think and write, Lumina Foundation
From Hairat Aderinsola’s echoes of memory
After over 48 years of service to the Nigeria Bar and to her father land, one of the best female accomplished lawyers and the first lady Attorney General of Lagos State, Hairat Aderinsola Balogun penultimate week at the prestigious Metropolitan Club, Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island Lagos officially presented her law memoirs titled, To Serve in Truth and Justice to the public.
My work is larger than any female-centred ideology – Prof Onwueme
Professor Tess Onwueme is one of Africa’s foremost female playwrights and a Distinguished Professor of Cultural Diversity and English at the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, USA.
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