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Nasarawa state in the north-central region of Nigeria is known for agriculture, salt mining, and...
Read MorePosted by Taiwo Afolabi | 9th Dec 2020 | Applied Theatre, Essay, Nigeria, Theatre and Politics
Nasarawa state in the north-central region of Nigeria is known for agriculture, salt mining, and...
Read MorePosted by Ahram Online | 24th Aug 2020 | Acting, Covid-19, News, Nigeria
The 21-year-old Nigerian comedian Maryam Apaokagi has joined a line-up of the nation’s top...
Read MorePosted by Franklin Ugobude | 27th Jul 2019 | Musical Theatre, Nigeria, Review
The Story of the Little Known Heroine There are a couple of names that are in popular culture...
Read MorePosted by Franklin Ugobude | 27th Jul 2019 | Adaptation, Festivals, Lagos Theatre Festival 2019, Nigeria, Review
The Lagos Theatre Festival may have come and gone but the memories of the week-long activities...
Read MorePosted by T. Saravanan | 9th Apr 2017 | Nigeria
A group of African students took the audience on a journey to Nigeria. It’s celebration time...
Read MorePosted by Tunji Azeez | 30th Jul 2016 | News, Nigeria
The months of June and July are memorable months in the calendar of Nigerian Theatre lovers,...
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