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Ekiti ANA Monthly Reading: Nasir’s “Turbulent Waters” causes ‘turbulence’

The entire evening was well hewn in its harmattan serenity as members of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Ekiti State got set for the evening’s reading. The unfettered humming of the airconditioners, standing unperturbed […]
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For Ikeogu, tears won’t stop soon

Billionaire Daughter, Mairama Indimi & Her Boo Make A Gorgeous Pair In Their Pre-Wedding Photos

Thousands are still mourning the demise of poet Ikeogu Oke, winner of the 2017 Nigeria Prize for Literature. A week after his shocking demise, the literati and the whole country has not stopped mourning poet, […]
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Beautiful honour for the people’s artiste

 Roots musician, Beautiful Nubia recently unveiled three books to mark his 50th birthday. HIS brothers, Rotimi and Seyi, wanted a birthday bash but he didn’t. They reasoned that you don’t clock 50 years twice; that […]
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Doing business without tears

BUSINESS Without Tears authored by Sunday Okpoh, managing director/chief executive of Sunniz International Agencies Ltd, has as a central theme, ‘how to engage in a progressive business as a Christian believer’. It is also a […]
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The Confab opens next weekend

NEXT weekend, Nwando Alayande’s political satire, The Confab about the governance issues in Nigeria will take centre stage at Terra Kulture Arena, Victoria Island. The play which is laced generously with comedy and witty dialogue […]
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Colours of unity festival in Rivers

Rivers State raised the bar as host of the 31st National Festival of Arts and Culture themed Nigeria: Our Festivals, Our Heritage HE could well be small in stature, but he’s big on delivering on […]
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A patriarch named for Kongi

High in the mountains of Lebanon, in a UNESCO World Heritage site is a cedar tree named after Africa’s first Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka and an impressive sculpture made from the ancient tree. Come […]
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