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The Children of “Bayan Layi” – A Review

  • May 19, 2013

by Kola Tubosun As part of my five-week blogathon on the five shortlisted stories in the 2013 Caine Prize, I present some thoughts on the first story: Elnathan John’s Bayan Layi, first published at http://www.percontra.net/issues/25/fiction/bayan-layi/. ______ Bayin Layi is a[…]

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The 2013 Caine Prize Shortlist

  • May 17, 2013

by Kola Tubosun Fantastic news! Out of this year’s five shortlisted stories for the annual Caine Prize for Writing, four of the stories are from Nigeria. This is unprecedented in[…]

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Private universities in Nigeria: Where are the ‘big’ men? – A Rejoinder on the Moral Element

  • May 15, 2013

A rejoinder is necessary I have not written for NigeriansTalk in quite a while but after reading Salisu Suleiman’s piece titled Private universities in Nigeria: Where are the ‘big’ men?[…]

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Private universities in Nigeria: Where are the ‘big’ men? – Salisu Suleiman

  • May 14, 2013

When, about 20 years ago, signboards announcing Heritage University sprang up around Kaduna, many thought the founders were setting the stage for the emergence of private university education in Nigeria,[…]

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Who Will Speak Out For Me?

  • May 13, 2013

On Saturday morning, last week, in a conversation with friends on Facebook, I was reminded of Reverend Martin Niemoller’s famous 1937 statement – more about this later. Over the week[…]

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On Race, Hair, and Chimamanda Adichie’s ‘Americanah’

  • May 8, 2013

Book Review by Blessing Omakwu   When I heard Chimamanda Adichie was writing a new book that drew heavily from hair and race as themes, I was excited for two[…]

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Where is Ibrahim Babangida? – Salisu Suleiman

  • May 6, 2013

Over 30 years after leaving office, former US president Jimmy Carter remains one of the most visible and respected international figures. By contrast, George W. Bush, who left office just[…]

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Whose Government?

  • May 6, 2013

There is a variety of Nigerian patriots for whom the mantra “my country, good or bad” is a creed of some sorts. Not, though, in the manner of a self-evident[…]

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Editorial #18: Different Voices

  • May 4, 2013

I once attended a conference in Ibadan on the authenticity of Nigerian pidgin as a distinct Nigerian language worthy of both codification and general use. On the one hand, it[…]

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Nnedi Okorafor talks to NT about her new book

  • May 4, 2013

On April 9, Nigerian-American writer Nnedi Okorafor announced the acquisition of her new book Lagoon by the publishing house  Hodder & Stoughton. As published on her blog, “at its heart a story about[…]

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