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Exciting news: The E. E. Sule/SEVHAGE Prize for African Literary Criticism '24 has increased its prize money to ₦285k thanks to an anonymous donation. Submissions open till July 21 '24. Honoring Prof Sule Egya, this prize is fully sponsored by SEVHAGE rb.gy/qrb6sq

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Join us at the Benue Book & Arts Festival - BBAAF 24 festival happening in Nottingham on Saturday 25th January 2025 from 10am to 3:30pm... Starts with a screening, performances, a panel, & other cool stuff. Where would you rather be, UK people? [Except work 😉 #bbaaf24 Benue Book and Arts Festival 💕 bbaaf.com/2025/01/21/bba…

Join us at the <a href="/benuebook/">Benue Book & Arts Festival - BBAAF 24</a> festival happening in Nottingham on Saturday 25th January 2025 from 10am to 3:30pm... Starts with a screening, performances, a panel, &amp; other cool stuff. Where would you rather be, UK people? [Except work 😉 #bbaaf24 <a href="/bbaaf24/">Benue Book and Arts Festival</a> 💕

bbaaf.com/2025/01/21/bba…
Benue Book & Arts Festival - BBAAF 24 (@benuebook) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The BBAAF plot thickens! Are you ready for a night of Literary banter?! Join The Panoptic Sessions tonight with @okoowiochoafrika, Carl Terver and @meziefrankie on the theme "The politics of Literary & Aesthetic Taste". #tgif #literaryevening #thepanopticsessions

The BBAAF plot thickens!
Are you ready for a night of Literary banter?!
Join The Panoptic Sessions tonight with @okoowiochoafrika, <a href="/carlterver/">Carl Terver</a> and @meziefrankie on the theme "The politics of Literary &amp; Aesthetic Taste".

#tgif #literaryevening #thepanopticsessions
The Nigeria Prize for Literature (@ngrlitprize) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Nigeria Prizes 2025 are now open for entries! Literature (Prose Fiction): Celebrating the best in Nigerian Storytelling Science: Honouring innovations in ICT, AI & digital tech Literary Criticism: Recognizing insightful analysis of prose fiction Prizes: $100,000

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That time at #BBAAFAbuja that caught us posing with a random bike in the parking lot, because why not? My afro fit ‘Lagbaja’s’ bike so well! Not faking it, just styling😅🫣 Shot by the incredible Luper Wrightphotography #afro #bikelife #friends #bbaaf #photography

That time at #BBAAFAbuja that caught us posing with a random bike in the parking lot, because why not? My afro fit ‘Lagbaja’s’ bike so well! Not faking it, just styling😅🫣

Shot by the incredible Luper Wrightphotography
#afro #bikelife #friends #bbaaf #photography
Ibrahim Babátúndé Ibrahim (@heemthewriter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi ASFS members. Please consider nominating my short story “Àlàdé Must Die” for the 2025 Nommo Awards. As Gold Fiction winner in the 2024 Creative Future Award, it was published as part of REVEAL, the winning anthology. It’s available to read below👇🏾 docs.google.com/document/d/1Oh…

Hi ASFS members. Please consider nominating my short story “Àlàdé Must Die” for the 2025 Nommo Awards. As Gold Fiction winner in the 2024 <a href="/CreativeF_uture/">Creative Future</a> Award, it was published as part of REVEAL, the winning anthology.

It’s available to read below👇🏾 

docs.google.com/document/d/1Oh…
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We love Nana Sule’s poem “A Stranger in My Mother’s House”—a powerful reflection on the insidiousness of colonial occupation and the alienation from homeland and self that it breeds. Read it in Makings of A Revolutionary Hope: 🔗 ofp.wyf.mybluehost.me/website_f87e7b…

We love Nana Sule’s poem “A Stranger in My Mother’s House”—a powerful reflection on the insidiousness of colonial occupation and the alienation from homeland and self that it breeds. Read it in Makings of A Revolutionary Hope: 🔗 ofp.wyf.mybluehost.me/website_f87e7b…