Breaking Literary Ground: Delta State to Host First-Ever World Book Day Festival
By Mercy Neme (NAN)
By Mercy Neme (NAN)
As AI dominates global communication, languages not digitized, preserved, or actively promoted risk extinction. On World Mother Language Day 2026, experts warn Nigeria: safeguard indigenous tongues or lose them to irrelevance forever.
A Poetry: How I Made. a Million On My Bed” by Ikechukwu Frank.
Literary Opinion By Olumide Lawrence Odeyemi
Ifeyinwa Stephanie Anagbor
Despite Nigeria’s rich literary heritage, reading culture remains low, with many Nigerians preferring social media and entertainment. This trend worries stakeholders, who cite benefits of reading for personal growth, education, and national development. Efforts like NOA, NBRP’s initiative aim to reverse this trend and foster a nation of readers.
By Saheed Mukaila
By LightRay!’s Muse Collection
From oral lore to digital archives, a personal journey through Nigeria’s family trees reveals their power, nine historic challenges, and modern solutions.
By Ejiro Umukoro
CORA 2025 sparks bold debate on empowering Nigerian artists with an endowment board for sustainable cultural growth and true artistic freedom.
By Ejiro Umukoro
All Nigeria Editors Conference 2025