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Tributes flood in for legendary Nigerian author Buchi Emecheta

James Murua January 26, 2017 No Comments Bongani MadondoBuchi EmechetaChika UnigweJulie IromuanyaNii Ayikwei ParkesNike Campbell-FatokiOkey NdibeRanka Primorac

Buchi Emecheta the author of numerous novels passed away in London, UK on January 25th 2017. Tributes from all over the African literary community have…

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A snapshot of the Ake Festival 2014 in Nigeria

James Murua November 27, 2014 No Comments Barnaby PhilipsChude JideonwoKunle AfolayanLola ShoneyinNike Campbell-FatokiNnedi OkoraforOkey NdibeOlusegun ObasanjoYaba BadoeYejide KilankoZukiswa Wanner

The Ake Arts & Books Festival was hosted in Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria from 18-22 November. The festival organised by Lola Shoneyin and her team…

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