It’s a wicked lie to say my workers paint for me —Jimoh Buraimoh
Renowned Osogbo, Osun State-based artist, Chief JimohBuraimoh, speaks…
Filmmakers need to engage more with the works of Nigerian writers
Abubakar Adam Ibrahim is the winner of the…
Ekiti Ana, Fuoye to host Wale Okediran
THE Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) Ekiti State…
Resuscitating the juju music genre
Recently, three Yoruba elders — Chiefs Taye Ayorinde,…
Learning the essentials of Christian marriage
A review of Oluwafemi and Oluwakemi Femi-Ologbe’s book,…
Understanding Nigeria’s third tier of government
A review of Jacobs Aristotle Isaac’s book, Local…
Religion and the making of Nigeria
A review of Professor Olufemi Vaughan’s book, Religion…
Lagos immortalises Rasheed Gbadamosi with art expo
THE inaugural Rasheed Gbadamosi Eko Art Expo with…
Three African writers kick off the Ebedi 2017 residency
THREE writers, from Kenya, Ghana and Nigeria have…
Understanding how social media is changing human discourses
A review of The Discourse of Digital Civic…
Minna writers expect huge 2017 literary season
THE Hill-top Art foundation, Minna, Niger State kicked…
‘Good literature demands the life of the writer’
Dul Johnson, an award-winning scholar and playwright, in…
Public safety concern over Notting-Hill carnival
Notting-Hill Carnival poses a “real risk to public…
Emily Nkanga, lady who tells stories with photographs
E mily Nkanga is a bundle of talents.…
‘Why my second poetry collection came 10 years after the first’
Niran Okewole is a poet, playwright, essayist and…
The town, the crown and the man at the centre
A review of Dr Wale Okediran’s book, Ten…
Poet’s Blazing Moon depicts an ‘orderly dangerous’ world
A review of Nwachukwu Egbunike’s poem, Blazing Moon…
‘The internet has made the work of writers easier’
Peter Akinlabi is a poet who specialises in…