Last year saw Netflix inking a deal with Mo Abudu to adapt the literary works of Lola Shonenyin’s The Secret ...
The film focuses on the life of Emeka Ojukwu, between 1954-1960, before Nigeria’s Independence, as he spends time, frolicking with ...
Due to the pandemic, entertainers and Nigerians alike had to adjust to an indoor lifestyle and most events moved to ...
Chinua Achebe was born on November 16, 1930 in Ogidi village, Anambra, Nigeria. He meant different things to different artistes ...
by Oluseun Onigbide This powerful paragraph from Autobiography of Martin Luther King, one of my favourite books creates leaps of joy ...
There was a lot happening in three minutes. I wondered if I was hallucinating this reality – was this Things Fall ...
by Ayodele Adio Shortly after reading through Audu Maikori’s narration of the tragedy befalling the beautiful people of southern ...
by Simon Utsu Soyinka finally unveiled himself as a disrespectful hypocrite when he said a few days back that the ...
by James Eze Chinua Achebe would have been 86 yesterday. I remember him in a very special way in the ...
by Charly Boy A couple of nights ago, I had a seance (talking with the dead) with my two Virgins. ...
by Simon Utsu In response to the attack on the standout literature in Achebe’s legendary body of work viz Things ...
Veteran Nollywood icon, Pete Edochie played the lead role of Okonkwo in the NTA adaptation of Chinua Achebe’s best selling ...
by Kelechi Udensi The time for us to be serious is now. We can never succeed in this war against ...
by Chinedu Rylan Be that as it may, it is not the exclusive preserve of the government to promote its ...
by Nnaemeka Oruh …whoever claims to be fighting for the good of our nation would always stop and ask; “Will ...
by Demola Rewaju We as menfolk are descended from a long line of ancestors who associated masculinity with violence – ...
by Obi Ejiogu A common complaint that often pops up in conversations about contemporary Nigerian music is the sense of ...
by Okey Ndibe When we see Nigeria’s parade of PhDs act and speak as if each issue is defined by ...
by Wole Olabanji If you happen to see a woman leaving the Federal Secretariat (Phase I) in Abuja with a ...
by Ngozi Achebe I said something similar, or at least thought it, a year ago. Nigeria had lost one of ...
by Uduak Oduok Let’s separate the two issues. The choice of language is not the issue. The appropriate forum for ...
by Azuka Onwuka Yet, the US sees no evil, hears no evil, keeps its mouth shut and continues to do ...
by Oge Okonkwo One of the greatest writers to have come out of Africa, late Chinua Achebe just had his ...
by Wilfred Okiche One of the surest things on the planet at the moment? Come Thursday next week, when all ...
by Okey Ikechukwu No one cried foul over Awo’s politics in the South West before he engineered Zik’s ouster using ...
by Rachel Ogbu We wonder what Christmas in heaven will be like this year. On earth, while we celebrate the ...
by Somefun OluwasegunWhen Angel Death brings its hard knocks down on man, it is all a matter of how well ...
by Okey Ndibe Somebody ought to shoo Mr. Obasanjo off the stage. He must leave us in peace to focus ...
by Moses Adebayo Alao Can a man imprisoned for 27 years become president and clamour for peace and reconciliation ...
by Dr. Peregrino Brimah Perhaps young Harold heard something. Perhaps he saw massive land and imagined something—the north landscape is more ...