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By E.C. Osondu In this speech, I will gently posit about the need for Ndi Igbo to embrace the Minor…
Our Reporter, New York Nigerian Professor of Creative Writing at the Georgia College and State University, Milledgeville, Georgia, USA, has…
By Osmund Agbo There are some Nigerian writers whose work I regard as true masterpieces, but I can’t help feeling…
By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu There is no better way of introducing Odia Ofeimun than pointedly stressing that “Odia Ofeimun is…
By Wole Soyinka I feel compelled to intervene without further delay in this affair, having come across the following in…
By Obinali S. Duru The week comes, Nigerian presidential election calls, against debilitating background – a bruised, battered and groaning citizenry,…
By Angela Agoawike The use of biographies for election campaigns dates back to decades. Sometimes written in a hurry, a campaign biography gives…
By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu Poets from all over the world today do not come any loftier than Nigeria’s Niyi Osundare.…
By Uzor Maxim Uzoatu “The then American President Barack Obama paid Chinua Achebe deserving tribute thusly: “A revolutionary author, educator,…
Our Reporter, Abuja Celebrated Nigerian writer, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, has received the highest honour of Harvard University, the W. E.…