Thursday, August 17, 2023

Babatunde, Boluwatife, Bamidele Set to Headline Ibadan Reads August Edition

 


BABATUNDE, BOLUWATIFE, AND BAMIDELE SET TO HEADLINE IBADAN READS AUGUST EDITION

 

The third edition of the Busari Agbolade Memorial Lecture held last month was a resounding success, and now the anticipation is building for the upcoming August monthly reading, featuring three exceptional literary talents: Babatunde Dorcas Oluwanifemi, Boluwatife Afolabi, and Bamidele Shakiroh Adewumi. This literary extravaganza promises to be a celebration of creativity, knowledge, and the love for the written word.

Scheduled for August 26th, 2023, at 12 PM, the event will take place at the prestigious Oyo State Library Board. Attendees can look forward to an inspiring showcase of literary prowess as the headliners take the stage. Each writer brings their unique perspective and talent, ensuring an engaging and thought-provoking experience.

Initiated by the collaborative efforts of the Ibadan Book Club and the Conference of Southwest Writers, Ibadan Reads aims to foster a vibrant literary culture in the heart of Ibadan. This platform provides both established and emerging writers with an opportunity to share their work, exchange ideas, and engage with the local community.

OUR GUEST WRITERS/READERS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST

Boluwatife Afolabi, a literary dynamo, embarked on her writing journey five years ago, driven by her passion for words that weave tales. Her poems have graced the pages of prestigious magazines such as Poeticafrica and Writerspace. Notably, Boluwatife's poetic finesse has garnered her victories in various online poetry contests. She is currently pursuing a degree in English at a Nigerian university and holds a National Diploma Certificate in Mass Communication. Boluwatife believes that every individual is a character in the grand narrative of life.

Bamidele Shakiroh Adewumi, a distinguished graduate of Ekiti State University, Oyo Campus, specializes in English Language and Literary Studies. A fervent poet and gender advocate, Bamidele ardently supports UN Sustainable Development Goals 4 (Quality Education) and 5 (Gender Equality). She is the driving force behind Black Girl's Tale, an initiative dedicated to boosting the confidence of secondary school girls and empowering them to excel both academically and socially. Bamidele's tireless efforts also extend to championing the rights of the girl child, working relentlessly to eradicate abuse and discrimination.

Babatunde Dorcas Oluwanifemi, an alumnus of Yinbol College, Orogun Ibadan, and a current student at the University of Ibadan, is a passionate poet with a penchant for advocacy. Her dedication to amplifying the voices of the voiceless has led her to the world of poetry and art. In addition to her literary pursuits, Babatunde is the creative mind behind Dorkey Bae Bag Designs, showcasing her entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to multifaceted creativity.

Ibadan Reads August Edition promises to be a literary feast that transcends boundaries, embracing diversity, innovation, and the timeless power of storytelling. Literary enthusiasts, writers, and the community at large are invited to join this enlightening event and bask in the literary brilliance of Babatunde, Boluwatife, and Bamidele.

 

Saturday, August 5, 2023

NBFT Chairman, Dare Oluwatuyi Set to Launch New Book, August 31st

 

NBFT CHAIRMAN, DARE OLUWATUYI SET TO LAUNCH NEW BOOK, AUGUST 31ST


 

By Wole Adedoyin

 “The Fine Art of Bookselling: Reflections of Nigeria’s Industry Stakeholders” authored by Michael Oluwadare Oluwatuyi, the incumbent Chairman of the Nigerian Book Fair Trust (NBFT), Former President, Booksellers Association of Nigeria (BAN) and the Managing Director, CSS Bookshops Limited will be formally launched in Lagos on August 31st , 2023 at the prestigious LCCI Conference and Exhibition Center, No 10 Nurudeen Olowopopo Street, Alausa Ikeja, Lagos, starting at 11 am.

The book, "The Fine Art of Bookselling: Reflections of Nigeria’s Industry Stakeholders" is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the dynamic and ever-evolving bookselling industry in Nigeria. Drawing from his vast experience and expertise, Michael Oluwatuyi provides an in-depth analysis of the challenges, triumphs, and strategies that have shaped the Nigerian book market.

The occasion will be graced by distinguished individuals from various sectors, who have played significant roles in the growth and development of the Nigerian Book Industry. The Chairman of the Occasion, Akogun Damion Lanre Adesuyi, Chairman/CEO of Havilah Group of Companies, will preside over the event, adding his considerable influence and support to the book launch.

The Chief Presenter for the book launch will be Mr. Gbadega Adedapo, Chairman of REPRONIG and Chairman/CEO of Accessible Publishers. With his wealth of experience in the publishing industry, Mr. Adedapo will shed further light on the book's importance and the impact it is likely to have on the industry.

The book launch is also honored to have Prof. Olanrewaju A. Onadeko, SAN, Former Director General of the Nigerian Law School and Professor & Dean of the Faculty of Law at Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo, as the esteemed Chief Host for the event.

The book will be critically reviewed by Dr. Olayinka Oyegbile, Lead Consultant at Double-O Communications, Lagos. As an expert communicator and industry insider, Dr. Oyegbile's insights into the book's themes and content will undoubtedly add depth to the overall understanding of the work.

Richard Mammah, President of the Network of Book Club and Reading Culture Promoters in Nigeria (NBRP), will serve as the Master of Ceremony, ensuring a seamless and engaging event for all attendees.

The book launch promises to be a gathering of the most influential minds in the Nigerian literary and publishing world. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with Michael Oluwadare Oluwatuyi and gain first-hand insights into the ideas and inspiration behind "The Fine Art of Bookselling: Reflections of Nigeria’s Industry Stakeholders."

 

SYNW Congratulates Ayobami Adebayo on 2023 Booker Prize Longlisting

 

SYNW CONGRATULATES AYOBAMI ADEBAYO ON 2023 BOOKER PRIZE LONGLISTING


 

The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has extended its heartfelt congratulations to Ayòbámi Adébáyò on her remarkable achievement of being longlisted for the prestigious 2023 Booker Prize.

The SYNW President, Wole Adedoyin, conveyed the organization's delight in a statement issued in Ibadan on Friday.

Nigerian novelist Ayòbámi Adébáyò's extraordinary literary work, "A Spell of Good Things," has earned its well-deserved place on the longlist for this year's edition of the esteemed Booker Prize. Known for its global recognition and a generous cash award of £50,000, the Booker Prize annually celebrates outstanding fiction in the English language, written by authors from any nationality, and published in the UK.

Ayobami Adebayo's inclusion in the Booker Prize longlist marks a momentous occasion for Nigerian literature, as she becomes the fifth Nigerian author to achieve this distinction. Her literary prowess and captivating storytelling have resonated with readers worldwide, showcasing the immense talent emanating from Nigeria's literary landscape.

The Booker Prize, bestowed annually, highlights the best novels written in English and published in the United Kingdom or Ireland. Authors are nominated based on the exceptional quality of their literary contributions and their dedication to promoting art and literature within and beyond borders.

According to the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW), “Ayòbámi Adébáyò's remarkable accomplishment serves as an inspiration to aspiring writers and readers alike, amplifying the voice of Nigerian literature on the global stage. Her novel, "A Spell of Good Things," weaves a mesmerizing narrative that touches the hearts of readers and underscores the power of storytelling as a force for change and understanding.”

“As a society dedicated to fostering literary growth and empowering young writers in Nigeria, SYNW takes immense pride in celebrating Ayobami Adebayo's accolade. Her recognition in the 2023 Booker Prize longlist reflects not only her individual brilliance but also the vibrancy and richness of the Nigerian literary community.”

SYNW encouraged readers worldwide to explore Ayòbámi Adébáyò's work and immerse themselves in the compelling narratives she skillfully crafts. Her stories hold the potential to ignite curiosity, spark conversations, and deepen connections among diverse cultures.

“We wish Ayòbámi Adébáyò and all the talented longlisted authors the best of luck as the competition progresses. Their contributions to literature have already made a significant impact, and we eagerly anticipate the final announcement of the Booker Prize winner.” SYNW Concluded.

My Encounter with the Late Prof. J.P. Clark – Wole Adedoyin

 

MY ENCOUNTER WITH THE LATE PROF. J.P. CLARK – WOLE ADEDOYIN


 

My first encounter with the Late Prof. J.P. Clark happened during my secondary school days when we studied his renowned poem, "The Casualties." Little did I know that I would have the opportunity to meet the poet in person.

"The Casualties" by J.P. Clark sparked my love for poetry. During my secondary school years, I also delved into his other two beautiful poems, "Ibadan" and "Abiku," which captivated my heart. I was so taken by these works that I committed them to memory and can still recite them to this day.

As I later participated in the ANA Oyo meetings and the Olaudah Equiano Poetry Reading Sessions of Educare Trust Exhibition Centre, I fondly read Prof. J.P. Clark's poems with the attentive members. His verses resonated deeply with me and inspired me to share the beauty of his words with others.

Fast forward a few years later, the Society of Young Nigerian Writers which I founded in 2016 initiated the esteemed JP Clark Society as a heartfelt honor to the iconic Nigerian poet and playwright, Prof. J.P. Clark.

The JP Clark Literary Society is a dedicated organization committed to preserving and promoting the literary legacy and works Prof. J.P. Clark.

 

Through various initiatives, the society hopes to celebrate Clark's profound contributions to African literature and culture, organizing events, seminars, and conferences that explore the themes in his poetry and plays. With a focus on fostering critical discussions and supporting aspiring writers, the JP Clark Society stands as a vibrant community that continues to inspire and elevate African literature for present and future generations.

Besides establishing the Society to promote the legacy and works of Prof. J.P. Clark, I also wrote an article highlighting his remarkable body of works. To my surprise, it was this very article that caught the attention of the renowned poet and playwright himself.

One day, as I was blogging on my notebook at home, my phone suddenly rang. When I answered the call, a voice on the other end asked if I knew who was speaking. Not recognizing the voice, I replied with a "no." The voice then revealed itself to be that of Prof. J.P. Clark. I was utterly shocked and overwhelmed to hear from one of Africa's greatest literary figures.

Prof. JP Clark informed me that he had read my article about him and was also aware of the JP Clark Society that I had established. To my excitement, he extended an invitation for me to visit the University of Lagos to discuss the new initiative further.

The very next day, I found myself at the JP Clark Centre of the University of Lagos, where I had the privilege of meeting Prof. J.P. Clark and his Personal Assistant. He had been eagerly awaiting my arrival. During our meeting, he graciously offered me beer and snacks like cashew nuts and groundnuts.

As we sat together, Prof. J.P. Clark attentively reviewed the membership documents of the JP Clark Literary Society. During the discussion, he decided to rename the initiative, now calling it the JP Clark Society. He also took the time to edit and refine the mission, vision, and objectives of the Society, adding his invaluable insights and wisdom to the project.

On that eventful day, Professor J.P. Clark generously donated all of his complete works to the JP Clark Society, taking the time to personally autograph each book before presenting them to me. Alongside this, he expressed his desire to introduce me to Professor Hope Eghagha, who was then the Head of the Department of English at the University of Lagos.

Together, we headed to the Department to meet Prof. Eghagha, but unfortunately, we were informed that he had already stepped out. Disappointed but undeterred, we returned to the JP Clark Centre.

During our time together, Professor J.P. Clark wholeheartedly endorsed the JP Clark Society, and this remarkable visit was even featured in the Nigerian Tribune on April 22nd, 2016.

Before his passing, Professor J.P. Clark reassured us of his intention to provide financial support to the JP Clark Society, ensuring its continued growth and impact.

I was humbled and honored when Professor J.P. Clark commended me for the numerous Literary projects I was undertaking at that time. He also shared insightful stories of his days in the Mbari Club, which was once headed by the late Professor Ulli Beier.

Today, the JP Clark Society is taking strides towards its mission. We have already established a vibrant Facebook group, where members enthusiastically share articles, news, papers, and essays related to the life and legacy of the late Professor J.P. Clark. Additionally, we are currently working on creating a blog that will showcase his exceptional works and feature articles about his life and accomplishments.

Through the JP Clark Society, we are committed to preserving and promoting the life and works of Professor J.P. Clark, keeping his memory alive for generations to come.

As we move forward, we are hopeful that this year will see the JP Clark Society holding physical meetings, fostering a sense of community and collaboration among enthusiasts and scholars alike.

May the soul of Professor JP Clark rest in perfect peace. Amen.

 

 

Thursday, August 3, 2023

ANA Establishes Steering Committee to Propel Institute for Creative Writing & Film Studies

ANA ESTABLISHES STEERING COMMITTEE TO PROPEL INSTITUTE FOR CREATIVE WRITING & FILM STUDIES



By Wole Adedoyin

The Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), led by its visionary President, Camillus Ukah, has announced the formation of the steering committee for the newly established Institute for Creative Writing & Film Studies. This significant landmark reflects ANA's commitment to nurturing and promoting artistic excellence in Nigeria's literary and film community.

The General Secretary of ANA, Maik Ortserga, issued a statement to the press, outlining the committee's vital role in shaping the institute's future endeavors. The steering committee's primary objectives include formulating a comprehensive policy document and operational guidelines, which will articulate the institute's vision and mission, as well as establish affiliations with esteemed institutions in the field of arts and culture.

Comprised of distinguished experts in academia and the creative industry, the steering committee members have been carefully selected for their valuable expertise and extensive experience. The committee will be led by the highly respected Prof. Emmanuel Dandaura, who will serve as the Chairman, and Dr. Charles Okuwo, who assumes the position of Vice Chairman. Maik Ortserga, the General Secretary of ANA, will also play a pivotal role as the Secretary of the committee.

The esteemed members of the steering committee include Prof. Sonny Ododo, Prof. Vicky Sylvester, Prof. Udenta Udenta, Prof. May Nwoye, Dr. Obari Gomba, Mallam Denja Abdullahi, Dr. Taofeek Olatumbosun, Mr. Aderinoye, Prof. Mabel Evwierhoma, Prof. Emeka Aniagoro, Prof. Joy Eyisi, and Dr. Louis Adams. Each member brings a wealth of knowledge and dedication to the table, promising to lead the institute with remarkable insight and passion.

The steering committee has been entrusted with several key responsibilities, including devising an efficient and sustainable operational framework for the institute, exploring collaboration opportunities with esteemed institutions, and formulating a strategic plan to propel the institute towards national and international recognition. Additionally, the committee will identify and secure the necessary facilities and equipment required for obtaining accreditation, ensuring that the Institute for Creative Writing & Film Studies meets the highest standards of excellence.

Furthermore, the committee aims to raise awareness of the Institute for Creative Writing & Film Studies within the general public. By actively engaging with various media channels and outreach programs, the committee seeks to highlight the institute's transformative impact on the literary and film community in Nigeria and beyond.

The establishment of the Institute for Creative Writing & Film Studies represents a significant milestone for ANA, underscoring its steadfast commitment to fostering creativity, nurturing talent, and preserving the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria. The steering committee's expertise and dedication will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in ensuring the institute's success in its pursuit of artistic excellence.

The Association of Nigerian Authors looks forward to the steering committee's strategic guidance and the institute's growth, as it continues to contribute significantly to the flourishing artistic landscape of Nigeria.

ANA Establishes Steering Committee to Propel Institute for Creative Writing & Film Studies

 ANA ESTABLISHES STEERING COMMITTEE TO PROPEL INSTITUTE FOR CREATIVE WRITING & FILM STUDIES



By Wole Adedoyin

The Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), led by its visionary President, Camillus Ukah, has announced the formation of the steering committee for the newly established Institute for Creative Writing & Film Studies. This significant landmark reflects ANA's commitment to nurturing and promoting artistic excellence in Nigeria's literary and film community.

The General Secretary of ANA, Maik Ortserga, issued a statement to the press, outlining the committee's vital role in shaping the institute's future endeavors. The steering committee's primary objectives include formulating a comprehensive policy document and operational guidelines, which will articulate the institute's vision and mission, as well as establish affiliations with esteemed institutions in the field of arts and culture.

Comprised of distinguished experts in academia and the creative industry, the steering committee members have been carefully selected for their valuable expertise and extensive experience. The committee will be led by the highly respected Prof. Emmanuel Dandaura, who will serve as the Chairman, and Dr. Charles Okuwo, who assumes the position of Vice Chairman. Maik Ortserga, the General Secretary of ANA, will also play a pivotal role as the Secretary of the committee.

The esteemed members of the steering committee include Prof. Sonny Ododo, Prof. Vicky Sylvester, Prof. Udenta Udenta, Prof. May Nwoye, Dr. Obari Gomba, Mallam Denja Abdullahi, Dr. Taofeek Olatumbosun, Mr. Aderinoye, Prof. Mabel Evwierhoma, Prof. Emeka Aniagoro, Prof. Joy Eyisi, and Dr. Louis Adams. Each member brings a wealth of knowledge and dedication to the table, promising to lead the institute with remarkable insight and passion.

The steering committee has been entrusted with several key responsibilities, including devising an efficient and sustainable operational framework for the institute, exploring collaboration opportunities with esteemed institutions, and formulating a strategic plan to propel the institute towards national and international recognition. Additionally, the committee will identify and secure the necessary facilities and equipment required for obtaining accreditation, ensuring that the Institute for Creative Writing & Film Studies meets the highest standards of excellence.

Furthermore, the committee aims to raise awareness of the Institute for Creative Writing & Film Studies within the general public. By actively engaging with various media channels and outreach programs, the committee seeks to highlight the institute's transformative impact on the literary and film community in Nigeria and beyond.

The establishment of the Institute for Creative Writing & Film Studies represents a significant milestone for ANA, underscoring its steadfast commitment to fostering creativity, nurturing talent, and preserving the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria. The steering committee's expertise and dedication will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in ensuring the institute's success in its pursuit of artistic excellence.

The Association of Nigerian Authors looks forward to the steering committee's strategic guidance and the institute's growth, as it continues to contribute significantly to the flourishing artistic landscape of Nigeria

ANA Rekindles Mbari Legacy with June 2025 Literary Gathering in Abuja

  ANA REKINDLES MBARI LEGACY WITH JUNE 2025 LITERARY GATHERING IN ABUJA By Wole Adedoyin   The Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has...