Author: Azu Ishiekwene Title: Writing for Media and Monetising It Publisher: Premium Times Books, Year of publication: 2024, Pages: 280 I was drawn to this book almost instantly by its …
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BOOK REVIEW: Writing For Media – Where is the Money? _____________________________________________________________________________________ Azu Ishiekwene, Writing for Media and Monetising It. Abuja: Premium Times Books, 2024, xxxi +259 pp. _____________________________________________________________________________________ This is …
The CANEX Prize for Publishing in Africa is a part of the CANEX Book Factory. The CANEX Book Factory is an annual programme of events of the Creative Africa Nexus …
The collection of poems is the writer’s debut. It explores topical issues capable of eliciting healthy conversations that could engender deep reflections and transformations. While living in Nigeria, Obioji had …
Theme: on “PROMOTING BOOKS & ARTWORKS FOR DEVELOPMENT” IBASHOW 2024 emerges as a pivotal convergence point for publishers, authors, artists, educationists, public office holders, teachers, students, and enthusiasts alike. The …
A SPOTLIGHT of the ongoing 23rd Nigerian International Book Fair, ending today, is the conference of the Booksellers Association of Nigeria, BAN, holding from 12 noon on Friday, May 10 …
The plot of “The Nigerian Mafia: Johannesburg” takes a look into the murky underworld of criminality, drugs, and violence, exploring themes of power, greed, and the thin line between good …
This book does not propose a one-size-fits-all approach to the myriad of African problems. Instead, it leads the audience to understand the impediment of unoriginal thought to actual development. Once …
The students read from various books of Soyinka that were on display at the CRIMMD Library. They also listened to songs written and music arranged by the multi-talented artist — …
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By Margarita Al. ON February 2, 2023, in Cairo, Egypt, Nigerian writer Wale Okediran was announced as the laureate of the 6th Open Eurasian Literature Festival (LitFest-2023). According to the …