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At Herbert Ogunde Theatre Hall, children spilling panegyrics |
I would later hover round the portrait-festooned corridors, share public thoughts on the celebrant, enjoy a few short stage presentations and have perky small conversations with some of 'em high school essay finalists. . And afterwards, exiting, have the nicest shortest time I could ever had longed for in a season of side-tracks!
Here are few photos from the hastened experience.
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The '80 Children of Soyinka': High School WS Essay Contest Finalists |
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Who is this Eniyan?: Canvass Concept by Lanre Tejusoso, mirroring the intricacies of the diversity of humankind |
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Jamaica's mighty poet, Mutabaruka (left). He came barefooted! |
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Oh please! :) Dude hardly even pronounces selfie rightly *tongue out* |
Happy Birthday, Pa kongi
Like tendril dew, live long
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