The Baron of Broad Street: A morality tale for our times
El Nukoya’s latest book, The Baron of Broad Street, was presented to the public on August 2 in Lagos with people from all walks...
An ample harvest for Kongi @ 81
Kongi’s Harvest, the 1965 play by Wole Soyinka, could have been written only yesterday when one considers the theme of the bad leadership bedevilling...
El Nukoya ready to release Baron of Broad Street
El Nukoya’s latest book, ‘Baron of Broad Street’, is ready for release to the public and will be launched on August 2. A statement...
Exhibition: Female artists paint Lagos red
Today, at Ford Foundation on Banana Island, Lagos, from 6pm, eight female artists will take part in an exhibition under the theme: ‘Design is...
Fotoparty is born
The Nlele Institute and VAN Lagos, in cooperation with Goethe-Institut Nigeria is organising a bi-monthly visual-leisure event titled Fotoparty, which first edition holds on July...
Entries open for Lorenzo Natali Media Prize
Journalists from Africa, the Arab world and the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, as well as Europe reporting...
NTN’s 6th Creative Station opens applications
Management of the National Troupe of Nigeria (NTN) is ready to host the sixth edition of its annual Creative Station Workshop for Children and...
Letter to Achebe wins American student national award
Joonho Jo, in the 10th grade at Philips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire in the United States of America (U.S.A.) has won the National Writing...
Etisalat photo contest accepting entries
Etisalat Nigeria, in association with the African Artists’ Foundation (AAF), organisers of LagosPhoto Festival, has announced the 2015 edition of the Etisalat Photography Competition....
Why MUSON graduands won’t play petty music, by Cobhams
MTN ambassador Cobhams Asuquo has told the graduands in the eighth MTN Foundation/MUSON Music Scholars Programme that they will never play unimportant music.
“You may...