9am: GREEN FESTIVAL @ Food court Creative workshops and expressions by the children/students’ segment of LABAF continue 11am: FILM SCREENING @ Kongi’s Harvest Theme: Why they Don’t Want Us: Understanding Xenophobia, Afrophobia Selected Film: Green Passport, by Ronke Macaulay (Produced…
Tomorrow @ #LABAF2019: Day 7
9am: GREEN FESTIVAL @ Food court Creative workshops and expressions by the children/students’ segment of LABAF continue 11am: FILM SCREENING @ Kongi’s Harvest (Produced by IREP Documentary Film Forum) 2pm: YOUNG READERS PARLIAMENT *Kongi’s Harvest Art Gallery Young authors…
#LABAF2019 – SEMINAR @Kongi’s Harvest
The keys to the knowledge economy are not available to everyone and for a long time, only the discerning have had true access. But that is changing. At LABAF2019 participants can have a glimpse of the keys at a session…
#LABAF2019 – YOUNG READERS PARLIAMENT @Kongi’s Harvest
If young people are regarded as leaders of the future, then it is the ones who read among them that can truly lead since readers are leaders. Meet the future leaders when young authors read and discuss their works with…
#LABAF2019 -1st READERS’ FORUM @Kongi’s Harvest
Want to know all the reasons why leaders are readers? The 1st Readers’ Forum at this year’s LABAF with the theme: LEADERS ARE READERS: WHY I READ WHAT I READ is where to be. It will feature two notable Leaders…
#LABAF2019 – DEMAS NWOKO SYMPOSIUM @Kongi’s Harvest (continues)
Continued from the session on Tuesday, November 5, the Demas Nwoko Symposium will enter the second day and focus on Formation and Curriculum building of/for a proposed distributed learning system. The symposium which featured a parley to introduce the subject…
#LABAF2019 – JOY OF READING @Kongi’s Harvest
In his paper titled Homage to the Book presented in Ibadan during the annual Authors’ Forum event by the University Press Plc in June 2011, Prof, Niyi Osundare declared that the book is alive. The book is not dead and…
10 Nigerian books adapted to films of note – Chinyere Ifeka
The Nigerian film industry, otherwise known as Nollywood, has come a long way. From humble beginnings, the world is taking note. What with Lupita N’yongo currently working on adapting Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah to the screen. But one wonders why…