Atukwei Okai – Gone Is the Organ Grinder, By Femi Osofisan
Adieu, grand Organist. I thank you for having been my friend and my brother.
Adieu, grand Organist. I thank you for having been my friend and my brother.
His life enriched us.
The world has grown more lonely now in the silence of your voice.
I salute you, BJ, activist intellectual and insatiable wanderer, on your coming to another milestone. As you so perspicaciously put ...
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I hold that with Soyinka, Fugard and Osofisan, J.P. created the most distinctive and astonishing bodies of plays in modern ...
I can think of no higher tribute to pay the third of the Fabulous Four of modern Nigerian literature.
“Eshu Igbein is very strong. If you give it what it wants. It will stand up and go out and ...
This Asaba disgrace should be addressed, and in an intelligent manner too.
Perhaps, we are willing to accept inequality, feudalism and patriarchy, so long as they are garnished with the right aesthetics.