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How beheaded martyr became patron saint of romantic love

In most stores in the weeks leading up to St. Valentine’s Day, you’re likely to find a plethora of pink-and-red cards, heart-shaped boxes of Russell Stover chocolates, and decor...

Eesa Adebayo, Mazi Nwosu moved on, to meet again!

By Edwin Nwachukwu Lagos, June 3, 2024 - Mr Francis N Nwosu, the immediate passed Executive Secretary of...

I’m still with the fear – By Adebayo Adegbite

I’m Still with the Fear- A Comparative Analysis of Uche Nwokedi’s “A Shred of Fear” and Emmanuel Iduma’s “I am Still with...

Obianuju Iloanya begins one-woman protest for her missing brother

One of the subjects of the Awaiting Trial documentary, Obiajunu Iloanya has begun a one-woman protest for her missing brother, Chijioke Iloanya who went missing after being detained by Awkuzu SARS. 

Chude Jideonwo’s Awaiting Trial wins best feature award at TAFM’23

Awaiting Trial was announced as one of the winners at the recently concluded The Annual Film Mischief.
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How beheaded martyr became patron saint of romantic love

In most stores in the weeks leading up to St. Valentine’s Day, you’re likely to find a plethora of pink-and-red cards, heart-shaped boxes of...

Eesa Adebayo, Mazi Nwosu moved on, to meet again!

By Edwin Nwachukwu Lagos, June 3, 2024 - Mr Francis N Nwosu, the immediate passed Executive Secretary of the Nigerian Press Council and a...

I’m still with the fear – By Adebayo Adegbite

I’m Still with the Fear- A Comparative Analysis of Uche Nwokedi’s “A Shred of Fear” and Emmanuel Iduma’s “I am Still with You” In the fifty-four years since the...

Obianuju Iloanya begins one-woman protest for her missing brother

One of the subjects of the Awaiting Trial documentary, Obiajunu Iloanya has begun a one-woman protest for her missing brother, Chijioke Iloanya who went missing after being detained by Awkuzu SARS. 

Ben Egbuna: The recurring dreams, the intuitions and foreboding…

From my teenage years in the 1970s, family and friends had fondly called me ‘a wo ogiri da’gba’ (one who goes through life watching the wall), an inference to my insatiable proclivity to movie watching at the various cinemas across Lagos.
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