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During his imprisonment, Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong'o decided he would never write in English again, a defiant move that helped put literature in African languages firmly on the map .
Kenyan author Ngugi wa Thiong’o, considered one of east Africa’s greatest literary figures, died on Wednesday, his daughter announced on Facebook ...
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Archaeologists have found the remains of a Roman fortress in northern Sinai. The discovery illuminates the Roman Empire’s ...
The U2 frontman spent the past few years reexamining his life and career. Now he’s back with new projects, new music—and a fresh sense of urgency to change the world.
The Lagos State Government has revealed that it spent about N8.5 billion to sponsor over 143 festivals and events within ...
Russia, together with its allies and like-minded partners, will continue to counter any attempts to distort the historical ...
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Cebu Pacific and flyadeal sign historic MoU to explore wide-ranging commercial cooperation, including support in maintenance, ...
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Common projections shrink the size of Africa, but experts have long debated whether creating a precise map is possible.