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Kaduna Book & Arts Festival

Kaduna, NigeriaGusau Institute5 July 2017 - 8 July 2017
Kaduna Book & Arts Festival

Kaduna Book & Arts Festival

The Kaduna Book & Arts Festival 2017 (KABAFEST) will feature over 50 writers, artists, actors, poets and performers who will share their work with the public.

Headlined by Sudanese author Leila Aboulela, events include an art exhibition with renowned artist Jerry Buhari, Kaltume B Gana, Williams Chechet, Mariam Oyawoye and Nura Garba. With 9 authors in 5 booklogues and 9 stimulating panel discussions on a wide range of important issues, discussions will be fun, thought-provoking and enriching. On one of the evenings, 12 poets from all over Nigeria will make magic. Let’s not forget the screening of two films: Ishaya Bako’s Henna and Kenneth Gyang’s Blood and Henna. Food-lovers will be able to enjoy our tasting events which will feature flavours from Syria and an opportunity to enjoy the array of Northern Nigerian desserts. Don’t forget to visit the Kabafest bookstore where you will find thousands of books by Nigerian and international authors.

Kaduna Book and Arts Festival is brought you by the Kaduna State Government, in partnership with the Book Buzz Foundation and the Gusau Institute.

Kaduna Book & Arts Festival
Gusau Institute, Kaduna

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