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Onuora Nzekwu

12 May 2019
Concluding part of interview with Comrade Udenta O Udenta, who released 21 books after so many years of literary hibernation. The first volume of Crisis of Theory in Contemporary Nigerian Literature and the Possibilities of New Materialist Direction is one of the most thought-provoking and latest works among the 21 books. To what extent is…
30 Apr 2017
Sir Onuora Nzekwu may be no more, physically, but his footprints in the sands of time would live on. Some of Nigeria’s celebrated writers have poured out their hearts on the late Nzekwu...
23 Apr 2017
In 1966, when the Nigerian civil war broke out, he transferred his services to the Eastern Nigeria Public Service and returned to the federal service at the end of the crisis in 1970.

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