Source: The Sun The President of the Nigerian Academy of Letters, Prof Sola Akinrinade, has challenged politicians to provide good governance and stop the distribution of palliative that will not [...]
Read MoreBy Joseph Eshanokpe (The Nation Newspaper) The Nigerian Academy of Letters (NAL) has inducted nine Fellows and 53 Members during its 25th Convocation and Investiture at the University of Lagos (UNILAG). The [...]
Read MoreThe Nigerian Academy of Letters, NAL, the apex body for Humanities scholarship in Nigeria, is holding its 2nd Biennial Conference, from 19th – 21st June 2024, at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, Anambra State, Nigeria. The theme of the Conference is “The Humanities and Nigeria’s Democratic Experience.”
The Nigerian Academy of Letters is a national academy and apex body of arts and literature in Nigeria. It is an autonomous, scholarly and non-political state institution for advancing scholarship and public interest in the humanities at the highest level in Nigeria.
There are four types of fellows in the Nigerian Academy of Letters: Foundation Fellows, Regular Fellows (normally resident in Nigeria), Overseas Fellows (resident abroad) and Honorary Fellows.