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Uyo Book Club

11 Sep 2022
Professor Joseph Ushie is an academic of repute whose poetry gives the usual philosophical ‘isms’ a new definition.
31 Aug 2021
When book lovers troop into Uyo, Akwa Ibom State next month to hold the first Book Clubs conference in Nigeria, the town would have registered its name in history as a book-loving city.

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