Moral burden of indolence in Hammed Bello’s No Food for Lazy Man
LagosPhoto21: A kaleidoscope of memories
RAMAT ABDUL SALAM: A creative life devoted to vulnerable kids [Opinion]
Fadugba’s compelling Artist’s Algorithm
I’m propelled by love for humanity – Funke Awodiya, poet, entrepreneur
Ekiti NAFEST 2021: Celebrating national unity in diversity
US mission kicks off Busanyin shrine preservation project
Abu Ibrahim (IB): A poet in the clouds
The happy-tragic story of Prof Claude Ake
Lily Women’s Health premieres ‘Tufiakwa’ to fight cancer
Olu Amoda in Carte Blanche @ Art Twenty One
POETRY: Homage to Ukala
Journey through Duke Asidere’s vivid art oeuvres
ELIXIR 2021: Sculpture as aesthetic palliative to a nation at crossroads
Why I’m building Visual Art Centre in Kwara – Abdulrazaq
Escapism @ Art Pantheon: 5 artists create places of refuge

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Our Bishop is an Atheist: A Review
It is important to be clear from the onset! Our Bishop is an Atheist & Other Stories has neither remote connection with religion nor tangential relation with Episcopal illustrations. If suggestive words were used, they are mere coincidence whose nodal junction was facilitated by metaphoric expressions of issues of concern that the author chose to push with dialectical contradictions in a world of jaded face personalities who have the misery of fortune in displaying raw power, irresponsibly.
Children’s literature need not always have moral lessons — Igudia
There is a prevailing notion that children’s literature must have moral lessons. But children’s literature doesn’t always have to be based on morality or have moral lessons.
Sangodare Ajala, adopted artist son of Susanne Wenger, dies @ 73
Eminent Batik artist, traditionalist and past winner of the National Art Competition, Sangodare Ajala, is dead.
Drama as a tool for tackling climate change
Across ages, cultures and climes, art has been instrumental in reconstructing and reshaping human experience in society.
The Oimiyan Festival fostering unity of Edo
. By Patience Ekwunazor Oimiyan Masquerade Festival is as old as the people of Ogute in Owan East local government area of Edo State. It is an annual event celebrated from the month of January to March on every Ogute market day. It is celebrated to appease the gods of the land for their protection […]
Pros and cons of relationships in digital age
Not so many books have been able to create an interesting exposure into the dynamic difference and impacts modern technology has introduced into human endeavours in the areas of relationships, such as this.
Felabration ends with ‘Fearless’ posthumous award to ‘Abami Eda’
Every Nigerian, except perpetrators of evil and their supporters, is fed up with the state of the country. This manifested in the display of hunger for pure entertainment at the just concluded annual music and art event, Felabration.
Ofime breaking new grounds with ‘Conversations in Transit’
Nigeria’s prolific filmmaker, Rogers Ofime, is pushing the boundary in filmmaking with his new project, ‘Conversations in Transit’; a movie to be shot almost entirely on a moving train.
This is mountain in my tongue – a review
Deborah gathers the expanse of the human experience of love, life, and mental health in her debut collection of poems.
All creative apparatus of Vanguard unleashed
Normally, an event of this magnitude – the 60th birthday of the Editor-in-Chief and General Manager of one of the leading national newspapers in Nigeria, a two-term President of Nigerian Guild of Editors, Provost of the foremost journalism training institution and more – ought to have been planned at least six months ahead of the event. But because it is a well-understood norm at Vanguard that the Editor-in-Chief, Gbenga Adefaye, like the publisher, does not celebrate birthdays, nobody was prepared for what was coming.
Reviewers’ introduction to Gbenga Adefaye: The media man @ 60
In the weeks and months ahead, this book, “Gbenga Adefaye: The media man @ 60” will engage the attention of arts editors across the Nigerian media space and other reviewers. This is merely an introduction to what is to come.
Exploring power of words @ Qfest 2021
The 3-day activity-packed Quramo Festival of Words, tagged Qfest 2021, came to a resounding close last Sunday, October 3rd, at the prestigious Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos.
INAC 2021: Another successful Arts & Crafts Exhibition amid COVID-19
From 13 to 15 October 2021, Nigerians and the international community revelled in the opulence of arts, crafts and culture offered at the International Arts & Crafts Expo, INAC, hosted annually in Abuja by the National Council for Arts & Culture.
Ake Festival 2021 holds virtually
The annual Ake Arts and Books Festival, a three-day cultural and literature-focused event, will, for the second year, hold virtually from October 28th – 30th, 2021 due to the Covid-19 pandemic that continues to disrupt global businesses and logistics.
AfriChat international conference now holds 2nd quarter 2022
The inaugural edition of the Africa-China Traders Conference (AfriChat), tagged AfriChat 2021, earlier scheduled to hold between October 22 and October 23, 2021, in Guangzhou, China, has been postponed.

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