Monday, July 7, 2025

Literary Review

Ogbe

Drama and society: The coffin maker as a messiah

education

The intellectual and society: The nature, role, and importance of a humanities education in Nigeria

POEM: When so many good people are leaving

POEM: When so many good people are leaving

•Taofeek

Harnessing culture and innovation: Olatubosun Taofeek’s vision for Nigeria’s future through literature and AI

mental wellness

New path to mental wellness, growth

Oluchi Benedict, art teacher, Laureates College, flanked by some of the student exhibitors

Emphasis laid on science, arts exhibition

Cookey

Ibim Cookey resurrects King Jaja of Opobo at Alexis Galleries

Book

Taking Nigerian small businesses to paradise

Chimalum Nwankwo

Chimalum Nwankwo: A writer cannot be neutral or non-partisan

Folu Agoi

Folu Agoi: An advocate for freedom, culture, social reform

Kaltume Bulama Gana, Artistic Director, National Troupe of Nigeria.

National Troupe seeks wider reach through innovative technology

Persona Non Grata

VP, Oyetola, Ali for unveiling of Omipidan’s “Persona Non Grata” next Saturday

Agoziem

Threads of culture: Weaving Nigeria’s artistic legacy

Albert

Sirens and stitches: Albert Ekop’s lifesaving medical practice

Saints Orphanage

AIEA foundation reaches out to Little Saints Orphanage

Malcom Udogwu

Idiosyncratic rendering of Malcolm Udogwu

Wola

Soyinka’s literary excellence and political activism

elected executive

New dawn at PEN Nigeria

Ogbanje

The Death of Mother, an Ogbanje story of the living dead

Books

How night swallows, vomits sun in Adeboboye’s novel

Book

Adeyegbe’s Christmas Prayer-Gift!

Storm

Ifemelumma Nweri: Dancer who took the world by storm

YouTube

Taskar Tatsuniyoyi, folktale reservoir, now on YouTube

Boom

Ten distinctive voices Boom at Alexis Galleries

– Benjamin Okoh

Bamigbaiye reminiscences early life in Imperfectly Awesome

Hajja Gana

National Troupe introduces advance technology in cultural dance

Igbineweka

Nigeria should adopt Guosa as indigenous lingua franca – Igbineweka