…the author explores topics that cut across all forms of relationships such as communication, managing expectations and the need for constant evaluation, in order to avoid complacency in relationships. The …
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At BookTrek, Henry Akubuiro inspires students, laments out-of-school children
by The ArtHubby The ArtHubThis Book Trek edition not only introduced students to a compelling narrative but also instilled in them the confidence to confront societal challenges and embrace their individuality. Through the power …
(I) – Aríkúyẹrí On a cold morning, a tender heart watched Jericho fall again with scars that wouldn’t fade, reminding him of the memory of loss When sorrow dwells in …
The fate of the National Theatre reflects our collective values as a nation: whether we choose to invest in our creative spirit or resign ourselves to indifference will determine if …
The Leader and The Led The Lion stakes his claim To the leadership of the pack But the Antelopes remember The ferocious pounce of his paws The hyena says the …
Review: Award-winning Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s new novel Dream Count has landed. It’s been over a decade since Adichie published her previous novel, Americanah, following on global successes for Half of a Yellow Sun and Purple Hibiscus. …
It was (therefore) insult upon injury for me to go through 398 pages of drudgery at reading and being not wiser at the following: What is Babangida’s true ethnicity? Is …
The book paints a vivid picture of the escapades of young people who suddenly discover themselves on the other side of maturity, beginning to inch some freedom into their custodial …
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ED/CEO National Film & Video Censors Board, Dr Husseini, bags Fellow of Theatre Arts Awards
The Fellow of Theatre Profession award is the highest honour bestowed by NANTAP, recognising individuals who have demonstrated exceptional leadership, creativity, and commitment to the advancement of theatre arts in …
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 …