”The man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny.” Soyinka’s theatre was never about applause. It was confrontation. It was ritual. It was protest. He wielded …
Author
Makinde Adeniran
The National Theatre is more than concrete and steel. It is the people’s palace—a space that should reflect the soul, struggles, and splendour of the Nigerian people… To restore its …
A National Theatre that is not open to the people is a contradiction. The continued refusal to grant artists and cultural workers access to the theatre is a betrayal of …
We stand at a crossroads where the survival, relevance, and prosperity of our profession are being tested. The arts sector in Nigeria faces many hurdles —limited funding, policy neglect, dwindling …