Friday, January 20, 2023

Ibadan Reads Initiative Set To Host Three Ibadan Based Writers

 

IBADAN READS INITIATIVE SET TO HOST THREE IBADAN BASED WRITERS

 


The duo of Ibadan Book Club (IBC) and the Conference of Southwest Writers have set aside 28th day of January, 2023 to host three Ibadan based writers, Olatunde Lawuyi Ogunniran, Emeka Emmanuel and Adeyemi Olawale in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State for the January edition of the newly inaugurated reading campaign tagged, “Ibadan Reads (I-READ) .

 

Ibadan Reads Project emanated from the partnership between the Conference of Southwest Writers and Ibadan Book Club. The project hopes to sensitize, revive and promote moribund/dwindling reading culture in Ibadan, Oyo State Capital and the entire Southwest states in general.

 

A statement issued by the Coordinator of the Project, Ayobami Odunyemi said the event would take place at the Oyo State Library Board, Opposite Cocoa House, Ibadan by 12PM prompt.

 

Prospective writers who have works in poetry, short stories and novels can also attend to read their works to other writers and readers. Membership forms and certificate of membership will be available at no charge to first timers.

 

Ibadan Book Club consists of a group of people who meet periodically to discuss the book they have read and exchange those books. Club members encourage each other and learn to read with a critical mind, articulating their opinions about a particular book with others. Certain types of books not available or read receive attention through the book club. Some of the publications published by Ibadan Book Club are: Olubadan Centennial Anthology: a collection of essays, articles, poems and works of art in honor of Oba (Dr.) Samuel Odulana, Odugade 1, Voices from Oja Oba Market and Finally, Senator Abiola Ajimobi: Memories, Dreams, Reflections of a Mind Always in Motion.

 

Conference of Southwest Writers (COSWRITE) is a regional writers’ body setup to provide support and platform for writers and readers in the southwest region of Nigeria (Yoruba Speaking states) and beyond.

 

 

Olatunde Lawuyi Ogunniran is a poet, writer and publisher. He is a member of the Conference of South West Writers and Egbe Akomolede Yoruba. Some of his titles include: Rita's Bad Day, You Can Do Better, Who Marries The Princess, The Reget, The Spoilt Child, Failure Can Make You Grow, Ayorunbo, The Over-Pampered Child, Àwòdì Òkè, Alagbaro Abuja, Àgbà Ọ̀dàlẹ̀, Arojinle, The weak and the Mighty.

 

Emeka Emmanuel is an entrepreneur, a freelancer, a creative content creator, writer, ghost author and motivational speaker. He is currently a Sociologist student at the Prestigious University of Ibadan. Emeka also holds a National Diploma in Mass Communication where he served as the Vice President; Association of Student Communicators (ASCOM). He's the author of Abstinence and Power of The Teacher which were both approved by the Oyo State Ministry of Education. He has also written some other titles such as Girl Power, Boy Power, A-B-C-D-E Principles of Academic Excellence, amongst others.

 

Master Adeyemi Olawale,commonly known as SABI is a prolific writer and a Phonetician in English Studies born in Ibadan,Oyo State,Nigeria. He finished his secondary education at the Eagles College at Magboro-Akeran Ogun State and went on to study English/Social Studies at the Emmanuel Alayande College of Education,Oyo. He concentrates his writing on encouraging the troubled to advance in life,be awakened and be prepared to shine out greatly despite the challenges of life.

 

 




  Ogunniran, Emmanuel and Adeyemi to Headline Ibadan Reads January Reading

 

OGUNNIRAN, EMMANUEL AND ADEYEMI TO HEADLINE IBADAN READS JANUARY READING

 


The duo of Ibadan Book Club (IBC) and the Conference of Southwest Writers have set aside 28th day of January, 2023 to host three Ibadan based writers, Olatunde Lawuyi Ogunniran, Emeka Emmanuel and Adeyemi Olawale in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State for the January edition of the newly inaugurated reading campaign tagged, “Ibadan Reads (I-READ) .

 

Ibadan Reads Project emanated from the partnership between the Conference of Southwest Writers and Ibadan Book Club. The project hopes to sensitize, revive and promote moribund/dwindling reading culture in Ibadan, Oyo State Capital and the entire Southwest states in general.

 

A statement issued by the Coordinator of the Project, Ayobami Odunyemi said the event would take place at the Oyo State Library Board, Opposite Cocoa House, Ibadan by 12PM prompt.

 

Prospective writers who have works in poetry, short stories and novels can also attend to read their works to other writers and readers. Membership forms and certificate of membership will be available at no charge to first timers.

 

Ibadan Book Club consists of a group of people who meet periodically to discuss the book they have read and exchange those books. Club members encourage each other and learn to read with a critical mind, articulating their opinions about a particular book with others.

 

Conference of Southwest Writers (COSWRITE) is a regional writers’ body setup to provide support and platform for writers and readers in the southwest region of Nigeria (Yoruba Speaking states) and beyond.

 

MEET OUR GUEST WRITERS

 

Olatunde Lawuyi Ogunniran is a poet, writer and publisher. He is a member of the Conference of South West Writers and Egbe Akomolede Yoruba. Some of his titles include: Rita's Bad Day, You Can Do Better, Who Marries The Princess, The Reget, The Spoilt Child, Failure Can Make You Grow, Ayorunbo, The Over-Pampered Child, Àwòdì Òkè, Alagbaro Abuja, Àgbà Ọ̀dàlẹ̀, Arojinle, The weak and the Mighty.

 

Emeka Emmanuel is an entrepreneur, a freelancer, a creative content creator, writer, ghost author and motivational speaker. He is currently a Sociologist student at the Prestigious University of Ibadan. Emeka also holds a National Diploma in Mass Communication where he served as the Vice President; Association of Student Communicators (ASCOM). He's the author of Abstinence and Power of The Teacher which were both approved by the Oyo State Ministry of Education. He has also written some other titles such as Girl Power, Boy Power, A-B-C-D-E Principles of Academic Excellence, amongst others.

 

Master Adeyemi Olawale,commonly known as SABI is a prolific writer and a Phonetician in English Studies born in Ibadan,Oyo State,Nigeria. He finished his secondary education at the Eagles College at Magboro-Akeran Ogun State and went on to study English/Social Studies at the Emmanuel Alayande College of Education,Oyo. He concentrates his writing on encouraging the troubled to advance in life,be awakened and be prepared to shine out greatly despite the challenges of life.

 

Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Call for Submissions: Directory of South West Writers

 

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS:

DIRECTORY OF SOUTH WEST WRITERS


 

 (For published and unpublished writers only)

Conference of Southwest Writers is using this opportunity to call the attention of interested writers in the South West Region of Nigeria consisting of states like Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, Lagos, Ekiti and Osun to submit the following data:

FOR WRITERS

  • Name
  • State
  • Title of Work(s)
  • E-mail
  • Blog Address
  • Five Favorite Books
  • Five Favorite Writers
  • Phone Numbers
  • Writers Group he/she belongs to
  • Award(s) Won
  • Favorite Quote(s)

To be published in our forthcoming Directory of Southwest Writers (In Printed and E-Book Formats.

To participate, send your data to 08072673852 (Whatsapp) or woleadedoyin@gmail.com

For enquiries call Wole Adedoyin on: 08072673852.

 

Conference of Southwest Writers (COSWRITE) is a regional writers’ body setup to provide support and platform for writers and readers in the southwest region of Nigeria (Yoruba Speaking states) and beyond.

Objectives of the association include: To create a thoughtful, intentional, and inclusive platform where Southwest writers from the Yoruba speaking states can gather to exchange wisdom on the art and craft of writing and celebrate vibrant creativity and accomplishment; To support Southwest Writers from Yoruba Speaking states in their literary pursuits while providing opportunities to participate in the larger writing community; To amplify voices of Yoruba Writers and promote their works; To find new writers and provide them with necessary tools in order to achieve their creative goals and lastly, To promote Yoruba Literature, Language, Culture and Tradition.

The Conference also hopes to sensitize, revive and promote moribund/dwindling reading and writing culture in the southwest region (Yoruba speaking states).

 

 

Friday, September 17, 2021

Yoruba Writers to inaugurate Conference of Southwest Writers today in Abeokuta

 

YORUBA WRITERS SET TO INAUGURATE CONFERENCE OF SOUTHWEST WRITERS TODAY IN ABEOKUTA

 


Few writers across the Southwest region of Nigeria will today in Abeokuta, the state capital of Ogun State launch a new regional writers’ body called the “Conference of Southwest Writers” (COSWRITE) initiated for promoting the literary interest of Yoruba Writers and their works.

 

This was contained in a press release issued by Shina Fasanmi in Abeokuta today.

 

Conference of Southwest Writers (COSWRITE) is a regional writers’ body setup to provide support and platform for writers and readers in the southwest region of Nigeria (Yoruba Speaking states) and beyond. 

 

 

According to the release, COSWRITE will attract writers from only Yoruba speaking states of all ages from all walks of life. The states include: Ekiti, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, and Lagos states. The literary body will also play an active role in preserving and promoting Yoruba books, language, literature, culture and tradition. The regional writers body is strictly for promoting Yoruba Agenda.

 

 

COSWRITE will also be dedicated to honing and supporting the highest potentials of Yoruba writers and also be committed to promoting their works and other intellectual properties.

 

 

Objectives of the new association include: To create a thoughtful, intentional, and inclusive platform where Southwest writers from the Yoruba speaking states can gather to exchange wisdom on the art and craft of writing and celebrate vibrant creativity and accomplishment; To support Southwest Writers from Yoruba Speaking states in their literary pursuits while providing opportunities to participate in the larger writing community; To amplify voices of Yoruba Writers and promote their works; To find new writers and provide them with necessary tools in order to achieve their creative goals and lastly, To promote Yoruba Literature, Language, Culture and Tradition.

 

The Conference also hopes to sensitize, revive and promote moribund/dwindling reading and writing culture in the southwest region (Yoruba speaking states).

Fasanmi finally enjoined readers and writers in the zone and Abeokuta and its environs to partake in this historical development.

 

 

About Us: Conference of Southwest Writers (COSWRITE)

 

CONFERENCE OF SOUTHWEST WRITERS (COSWRITE)

 


Conference of Southwest Writers (COSWRITE) is a regional writers’ body setup to provide support and platform for writers and readers in the southwest region of Nigeria (Yoruba Speaking states) and beyond.  COSWRITE will attract writers from only Yoruba speaking states of all ages from all walks of life. The states include: Ekiti, Ogun, Oyo, Osun, Ondo, and Lagos states. The literary body will also play an active role in preserving and promoting Yoruba books, language, literature, culture and tradition. The regional body is strictly for promoting Yoruba Agenda.

 

COSWRITE will also be dedicated to honing and supporting the highest potentials of Yoruba writers and also be committed to promoting their works and other intellectual properties.

 

AIM AND OBJECTIVES

 

1.       To create a thoughtful, intentional, and inclusive platform where Southwest writers from the Yoruba speaking states can gather to exchange wisdom on the art and craft of writing and celebrate vibrant creativity and accomplishment.

2.       To support Southwest Writers from Yoruba Speaking states in their literary pursuits while providing opportunities to participate in the larger writing community

3.       To amplify voices of Yoruba Writers and promote their works.

4.       To find new writers and provide them with necessary tools in order to achieve their creative goals.

5.       To promote Yoruba Literature, Language, Culture and Tradition

 

12 POINTS AGENDA OF COSWRITE

1.       Odua Book Council

2.       Odua Book and Art Festival

3.       Centre for Yoruba Literature Research, Development and Documentation

4.       Odua Literature Prize

5.       Yoruba Writers Interview Series

6.       Odua Writers Series

7.       Fagunwa Correspondence Course

8.       National Day of Remembrance for Departed Yoruba Writers like D.O. Fagunwa, Akinwumi Isola, Adebayo Faleti, Oladejo Okediji, Afolabi Olabimtan, T.M. Aluko, Amos Tutuola, Wale Ogunyemi to mention but few

9.       Odua Writers Academy

10.   Odua Writers Residency

11.   COSWRITE Quarterly Workshop

12.   COSWRITE Chapbook Series

 

 

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