Arts and Reviews
Of illision, reality and the human heart
A review of Titilope Adefunke Laniran’s Illusion and…
Keepers of the Tribe: Okediran’s stories of laughs, tears, hopes and fears
PATRON of Nigeria’s first international writers’ residency and…
A peep into women in Yoruba religion
A review of Professor Oyeronke Olademo’s book, Women…
Bukola Ladoja’s ‘readers are leaders’ initiative mentors children for a new Nigeria
By Adewale Oshodi MRS Bukola Ladoja, wife of…
All Or Nothing: Play to stage at Muson Centre April 2
AS Easter approaches Free Gift International Film and…
Olokun: Why the goddess of the sea is accorded much respect
THE worship of Olokun is peculiar to Yoruba…
Spellbinding stories of familial themes
A review of Olushola Adeborode Kolawole’s The Little…
Ibrahim, Olisakwe, Udenwe’s books to hit shelves
Masobe Books, has announced the acquisition of the…
How dramatic therapy can help stabilise Nigerians’ minds in this tough period —Dr Nasir
Dr Taofiq Oaide Nasir, an Associate Professor of…
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Dissecting Socrates, Orunmila’s lives in Prof Sophie Oluwole’s book
A review of the late Professor Sophie Bosede…
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A poet’s ‘Blazing Moon’ depicts an ‘orderly dangerous’ world
A review of Nwachukwu Egbunike’s poem, Blazing Moon…
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Why I came up with Bookeria —Felix Duyilemi
Felix Duyilemi is an international best-selling and award-winning…
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