Yinka Folahan’s The Kings Must Die offers a gripping political allegory in Nigerian literature that revisits the June 12 political crisis. This review explores how the play reflects critical moments in Nigerian democratic history and the fight for popular sovereignty. <p>The post Yinka Folahan’s The Kings Must Die: Unpacking Nigeria’s Fiery Political Allegory first appeared on Reporters At Large…
The Unity Schools Old Students’ Association is hosting its inaugural Fitness Walk at the Ibadan Recreation Club Sabo. Members across Oyo State will gather for aerobics, health talks, and strategic networking on August 22. <p>The post USOSAN Unveils Maiden Fitness Walk In Ibadan first appeared on Reporters At Large .</p>
Palliative care is not a concession to defeat; it is a clinical and psychological bridge. Discover how integrating early palliative care transforms terminal disease management for patients, families, and healthcare systems worldwide. <p>The post Understanding Palliative Care in Terminal Disease: A Psycho-Clinical Blueprint first appeared on Reporters At Large .</p>
Governor Seyi Makinde has declared Thursday a work-free day to celebrate Isese Day and honour traditional worshippers. The holiday highlights the state's vibrant Yoruba cultural heritage while promoting peace and cultural tourism across Nigeria. <p>The post Isese Day: Oyo Declares Thursday Work-Free For Celebration first appeared on Reporters At Large .</p>
A joint archaeological team has verified a potential heritage-tourism treasure in Aramoko-Ekiti through satellite mapping and field ground-truthing. Supported by the Ekiti State Bureau of Tourism Development, the field survey paves the way for fresh historical discoveries. <p>The post Rare Heritage-Tourism Treasure Discovered In Aramoko-Ekiti first appeared on Reporters At Large .</p>