By Anote Ajeluorou “MY mother never treated me like I was a helpless child. From as early as I can remember, she treated me like…
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Interview
Translating ‘Harmattan’ into English is a great moment for me and the book, says Croatian writer, Ivan Srsen
by admin* ‘Plight of immigrant women in European prisons motivaed my novel‘ * ‘The rich, the rule makers, the lawmakers don’t consider literature too much’ By…
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Colloquium
Ancestral ascent: How Ikemefuna, Unoka dominated early discourse at 10th anniversary of Chinua Achebe’s passing
by adminUnoka’s artistry, economic management brilliance held up as models By Anote Ajeluorou CHINUA Achebe’s journey to ancestry began on March 21, 2013, having lived for…
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By Anote Ajeluorou WHEN America’s Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues came to Lagos some years ago with its seemingly bare-bottom approach to canvasing women’s struggles…
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News
Darah, Ojaide, Awhefeada animate ANA Delta first reading, conversation in honour of JP Clark
by anoteUghelli is a historic place to continue the dialogue on African literature, says Awhefeada Compendium of Delta state writers coming soon By Ozoro Opute THE…