Saturday, January 18, 2025

Judges Unveiled for Wale Okediran @ 70 National Poetry Competition

 

JUDGES UNVEILED FOR WALE OKEDIRAN @ 70 NATIONAL POETRY COMPETITION


 

The organizers of the Wale Okediran @ 70 National Poetry Competition have announced the esteemed panel of judges who will assess entries for the ongoing contest. Launched to celebrate the 70th birthday of renowned author and medical doctor, Dr. Wale Okediran, the competition is designed to spotlight emerging literary talent in Nigeria and honor the enduring legacy of one of Nigeria’s most prolific writers.

Targeted at young and emerging poets aged 25 years or younger, the poetry competition aims to provide a platform for creativity and literary expression. It seeks to encourage young writers to explore the art of poetry while contributing to the growing richness of Nigerian literature. This initiative also offers participants an opportunity to gain national recognition for their work, further strengthening the future of poetry in the country.

The jury, consisting of three distinguished figures in the literary and arts community, brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the competition. Leading the panel is Professor Mabel Evwierhoma, a Nigerian Professor of Theatre Arts at the University of Abuja. An expert in dramatic theory, criticism, gender studies, and cultural studies, Professor Evwierhoma has held notable positions, including Dean of the Faculty of Arts at the University of Abuja and Director of the Centre for Gender Security Studies and Youth Advancement.

Joining her is Khalid Imam, a bilingual writer and multiple award-winning poet, playwright, and art administrator. Imam, who serves as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Poetry Renaissance Trust, has a prolific publishing record spanning various genres and languages, including English and Hausa. As the founder of the All Poets Network International and the pioneer Festival Director of the Nigeria Poetry Festival, Imam brings extensive experience in promoting poetry and literary culture, both locally and internationally.

The third judge is Akudo Nkemjika Okeke, a dynamic performance poet and fiction writer whose creative works resonate deeply with audiences. Known for her vibrant performances and compelling storytelling, Okeke represents the growing influence of young Nigerian poets and writers on the global literary stage.

Speaking about the competition, the Coordinator of the contest, Wole Adedoyin emphasized that the trio of judges was carefully selected to ensure fairness, integrity, and a comprehensive evaluation of all entries. They noted that the judges’ combined expertise in literary criticism, performance arts, and cultural studies would play a pivotal role in identifying and rewarding outstanding poetic talent.

The Wale Okediran @ 70 National Poetry Competition has already garnered significant interest among young writers across the country. Entries are expected to explore diverse themes, reflecting the creativity and ingenuity of Nigeria’s emerging poets.

As the deadline for submissions approaches, the organizers urge eligible poets to seize the opportunity to participate and make their voices heard. Winners will be announced at a special event commemorating Dr. Wale Okediran’s 70th birthday, further cementing his legacy as a champion of Nigerian literature.

For more information about the competition, including submission guidelines and deadlines, interested participants are encouraged to follow the organizers’ official blog @ https://waleokediranat70poetrycompetition.blogspot.com/2025/01/call-for-entries-wale-okediran-70.html.

 

Organizers Announce Wale Okediran @70 National Poetry Competition, Call for Entries

 

ORGANIZERS ANNOUNCE WALE OKEDIRAN @70 NATIONAL POETRY COMPETITION, CALL FOR ENTRIES


 

In honor of the forthcoming 70th birthday of Dr. Wale Okediran, one of Nigeria’s most celebrated literary icons, the Wale Okediran @70 National Poetry Competition has been officially launched. Dr. Okediran, a former National President of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) and the current Secretary General of the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA), has made indelible contributions to the growth of literature in Nigeria and Africa. This initiative seeks to celebrate his legacy while nurturing young literary talent in Nigeria.

The poetry competition is targeted at young and emerging poets aged 25 years or younger, providing them with a platform to showcase their creativity and contribute to the rich tapestry of Nigerian literature. It offers an opportunity for budding writers to express themselves through poetry and gain recognition on a national level.

Poets are invited to submit original works written in English. The poems must adhere to either free verse or stanza format, with a maximum of 20 lines. Submissions must be in Microsoft Word format, typed in Times New Roman, font size 12, and double-line spaced. Participants should include their name, phone number or WhatsApp contact, and email address in their submissions.

Entries should be sent via email to waleokediranpoetrycompetition@gmail.com with the subject line “WO@70.” The competition is open until February 28, 2025. For further inquiries, participants may contact the coordinator, Wole Adedoyin, via email at woleadedoyin@gmail.com.

Winners of the competition will receive monetary prizes, with ₦50,000 for first place, ₦30,000 for second place, and ₦20,000 for third place. In addition, ten honorable mentions will be recognized for their exceptional contributions. All prize winners will receive certificates of achievement, while every participant will be issued a certificate of participation.

To immortalize the competition, the top 20 outstanding entries will be compiled and published as an e-book. This initiative aims to preserve the creative works of these young poets and document the impact of the competition on the literary landscape of Nigeria.

The competition will be judged by a prestigious panel of literary experts, including: Prof. Mabel Evwierhoma – Department of Theatre Arts, University of Abuja (Chairperson), Khalid Imam – Renowned poet and arts curator, Akudo Nkemjika Okeke – Accomplished poet, scriptwriter, and screenwriter.

Speaking on the competition, Wole Adedoyin, the coordinator, emphasized that this event not only celebrates Dr. Wale Okediran’s milestone birthday but also aims to inspire young poets to explore their creative potential and contribute to Nigeria’s literary heritage.

The Wale Okediran @70 National Poetry Competition stressed the importance of literature in national development and the need to encourage young writers to excel. It provides a rare opportunity for emerging talents to gain exposure, network with literary professionals, and leave their mark in the literary community.

 

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Ibadan Book Talk January Edition to Tackle Book Piracy, Copyright Infringement

 

IBADAN BOOK TALK JANUARY EDITION TO TACKLE BOOK PIRACY, COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT


 

The inaugural edition of Ibadan Book Talk, scheduled to take place on Saturday, January 25, 2025, will focus on addressing the critical issues of book piracy, intellectual theft, and copyright infringement.

This maiden event will feature Mrs. Oke Oluropo Christiana, the Oyo State Coordinator of the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), Ibadan Office, as the Guest speaker. Mrs. Oke will be sharing her expertise on Intellectual Property, Copyright, and Book Piracy at the Board Room of the Oyo State Library Board, opposite Cocoa House, Dugbe, Ibadan, starting at 12:00 PM.

This announcement was made in a press statement issued by the convener of the workshop, Mr. Wole Adedoyin, who expressed excitement about Mrs. Oke’s participation. He emphasized her extensive experience and critical role in intellectual property protection and copyright enforcement, making her an invaluable resource for creatives and stakeholders.

The event, organized by Ibadan Book Club (IBC) in collaboration with the Redeemed Writers Network (REDNET) and Global Word Crafters (GLOWCRAFT), seeks to enhance the skills of writers and foster a thriving literary culture in Ibadan and beyond. The workshop will serve as a platform for book enthusiasts, writers, and publishing professionals to exchange ideas, discuss contemporary challenges in the literary space, and build a more robust reading and publishing ecosystem.

Participants at the workshop will gain valuable knowledge on topics such as: Understanding Intellectual Property Rights, Protecting Creative Works in Nigeria: The Role of the Nigerian Copyright Commission, Copyright Awareness and Enforcement: Strategies for Authors and Publishers, The Fight Against Book Piracy: NCC’s Efforts and How Stakeholders Can Support, Navigating Copyright Challenges in Nigeria: Your Rights and Responsibilities, Building a Sustainable Publishing Industry in Nigeria: Tackling Piracy with NCC’s Tools and Policies.

Mrs. Oke Oluropo Christiana, who oversees Oyo, Osun, and Ekiti States for the NCC, has been instrumental in driving awareness campaigns and enforcing copyright laws in Southwestern part of  Nigeria. Her insights into the commission’s framework and strategies for safeguarding intellectual property will equip participants with practical tools to protect their creative works effectively.

In addition to the sessions, participants will have opportunities to engage with industry experts, network with fellow creatives, and learn actionable steps to address challenges in intellectual property protection. The workshop is free of charge and open to all.

Participants will also receive complimentary Certificates of Participation and automatic membership in the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW). This membership will provide further opportunities for collaboration and engagement within the creative industry.

To secure a spot, interested individuals are encouraged to send their details—name, phone number, gender, and email address—to Wole Adedoyin at 08072673852.

The January edition of Ibadan Book Talk promises to be an essential platform for empowering writers, publishers, and other creatives with the knowledge and tools needed to tackle intellectual property challenges effectively. Don’t miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative workshop designed to protect and elevate the literary community.