Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Literary Review

Abubakar Gimba

Teen authorship: Nurturing the next generation of writers

a day shall come

Book Review: Parables of despair and hope

Emir’s Palace, Kazuare

The road to Kazaure: A biographer’s odyssey

Sam Omatseye

Poetry : Sam omatseye

BOOKS

Is reading culture dead?

A scene from Women of Owu

Theatre Review: Women of Owu and the crime against humanity

African King 1

The King and the subject

Adebayo

Ayobami Adebayo: I mustn’t live in Nigeria to write a Nigerian story

Book cover

World Book and Copyright Day: Rainbow Book Club features Jowhor Ile

Cokkected plays

Book review : Interrogating moral high ground

Bukar Usman

Burkina Faso serenades Bukar Usman in Ouagadougou

Prof Hope Eghagha, Prof. J.P Clark, Prof. Ebun Clark, Chike Ogeah, Prof Muyiwa Falaiye, Prof Toyin Ogundipe and Prof. Toyin Ogundipe and Prof Gabriel Darah during the programme

Celebrating J.P Clark amid 55 cheers for Unilag’s English Department

Richard

Poetry: This shall pass

Hope Eghagha cc

Hope Eghagha: How Wole Soyinka, J.P. Clark created literary revolution at Unilag

he author, Dayo Adedayo (right) responding to question from Titi Oyesan during the presentation of Nigeria 2.0 in Lagos

Telling the Nigerian story in pictures: Dayo Adedayo fflaunts Nigeria 2.0

Achike Chude

Essay : New realism, new barbarism: A retelling of a bloodied history in Achike Chude’s Twilight of Darkness (II)

African King 1

Playlet : The King and the subject

Obiora Madu Phd

How life-threatening accident made me an author –Obiora Madu

Prodigal in paradise

Book review : City of prodigals

•A hilarious scene in The Spirit of Lagos

Theatre Review: United against a common enemy: The Spirit of Lagos reenacts colonial metropolis at war

2017 literary prizes: ANA calls for entries

2017 literary prizes: ANA calls for entries

Lola Akande 1

Lola Akande: Self-publishing way forward for Nigerian writers

Remi Akano 3

Competition from social media dwindling publishers’ revenue

Lagos theatre pix 2

Ijakadi: Artists grapple with societal stigma at Lagos Theatre Festival

Achike Chude

Essay ; New realism, new barbarism: A retelling of a bloodied history in Achike Chude’s Twilight of Darkness

Officers and Men

Book review : Corruption in the paramilitary

Habib

Poetry: Habib Akewusola