Wednesday, 12 October 2016

Abubakar Adam Ibrahim wins the 2016 NLNG prize for Literature

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Abubakar Adam Ibrahim has been announced winner of the 2016 Nigeria Prize for Literature.

Mr. Ibrahim, a Nigerian journalist and writer, won the prize, worth §100,000, with his novel, Season of Crimson Blossom.

The winner of the prize, which is awarded annually by the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NNLG), was announced Wednesday at a World Press Conference held in Sheraton Hotels in Lagos.

The announcement was made by Prof. Ayo Banjo, Chairman of the Advisory Board for the prize, who praised Mr. Ibrahim’s work.

Three finalists had earlier been named for this year’s edition of the prize. They were Elnathan John (author of Born On A Tuesday); Chika Unigwe, (author of Night Dancer), and, Mr. Ibrahim.

A total of 173 authors of prose fiction entered for the competition this year, which had at the head of its judging panel Prof. Dan Izevbaye, the renowned professor of Literature and literary critic.

The other judges include Asabe Usman Kabir, professor of Oral and African Literatures at Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto and Isidore Diala, professor of African Literature in the Department of English, Imo State University, Owerri.

Celebrating literary excellence for the twelfth year running, the Nigeria Prize for Literature has since 2004 rewarded eminent writers such as Gabriel Okara for his volume, The Dreamer, His Vision (co-winner of the 2005 prize, awarded in the genre of poetry); Ezenwa Ohaeto, for Chants of a Minstrel (co-winner in 2005 for poetry); Ahmed Yerima (2006, drama) for Hard Ground; Mabel Segun (co-winner in 2007, awarded for children’s literature) for her collection of short plays Reader’s Theatre; and Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo (co-winner in 2007, children’s literature) with My Cousin Sammy. Also, Kaine Agary (in 2008, for her novel Yellow Yellow); Esiaba Irobi (2010, for drama), who won the prize posthumously with Cemetery Road; Adeleke Adeyemi (2011, children’s literature) with The Missing Clock and Chika Unigwe (2012, prose), with her novel, On Black Sisters’ Street, Tade Ipadeola (2013, for poetry) with his collection of poems, The Sahara Testaments and Sam Ukala (2014, drama) with his play, Iredi War.

The Nigeria Prize for Literature rotates yearly amongst four literary genres – prose fiction, poetry, drama and children’s literature. The 2016 Prize is for prose fiction and comes with a cash prize of $100, 000. Next year’s prize will be for poetry.

The Winning Author

Mr. Ibrahim, journalist and writer is a first-time novelist. He was winner of the BBC African Performance Prize, the Amatu Braide Prize for Prose; and earlier awarded the Gabriel Garcia Marquez Fellow (2013) and Civitella Ranieri Fellow (2015).

He granted PREMIUM TIMES an interview about his work and motivations a few weeks ago.

The Winning Book

A PREMIUM TIMES’ contributor, , had written about the book: “The Whispering Trees, a collection of short stories by the same author, was an unforgettable experience when I bought and devoured it in 2012. I detected a pleasing evolution in the writer’s art in Crimson Blossoms. It is as if Abubakar Adam Ibrahim has matured greatly since writing those earlier stories, has dug deeper into his artistic well, and come up with something truly “career-defining” – as Toni Kan enthuses in a blurb on the book’s back-cover. The prose, from the very first line, wrapped round me like a welcome blanket on a cold, rainy night. It suffused my being with warmth.

“The Marquez-like conceit of the smell of cockroaches preceding some important events in the book, as well as the italicising of speech made by the characters in the English language and the entire kidnap section in the second-half of the novel, do not impress me much. However, the beautiful language – like crimson petals falling off the page – filled my mind with scent as I moved from line to line. The novelist’s handling of a middle-aged woman discovering love after years of widowhood is masterly. Reza, the unlikely beau of this prim and proper Hausa Muslim matriarch (Hajiyya Binta), has a roguish charm one comes to love as one learns more about him. The dusky affair between the two lovers is believable, and I found myself, despite the discouraging portents, hoping for a “happily ever after” for the foredoomed couple.

“But it was the minor characters of the book that blew me away. Fa’iza with her friends, the twins Kareema and Abida, dreaming of love with movie stars, reading romantic novels and trying on the tools of female seduction – like so many millions of their ilk all over the world. Fa’iza with her issue of PTSD as well. Gattuso, the ever-faithful right-hand man of the top dog, Reza, having the latter’s back at all times, even as Reza is unworthy of such loyalty. The Senator, a perfect incarnation of the “banality of evil”, so different from the “godfather” characters one runs into in Nollywood films. Hureira, the somewhat Lawrentian daughter of Hajiyya Binta, a damsel fated for a lifetime of love-discontent. Munkaila of Maitama twirling car-keys in his fingers and with his nose upturned during his visits home.

“The enlightened Ustaz Nura and his ways. Mallam Haruna and his powerful radio. San Siro with its charms and lively air, reeking of songs, cannabis and sex. Northern Nigeria by Abubakar Adam Ibrahim comes across as potpourri, universe, human kaleidoscope. By the time I got to the end of the book, as in the other two cases, I wanted more like the clichéd Oliver Twist.”

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Each will be awarded tickets to BEAUTY OF WORDS 2
And they are...

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2: Prince nc Kenny


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Momodu Ehizua is poet and a member of Aj. House of poetry .He is also the festival manager of UNIBEN literary festival and co-organiser of " Voices and Minds" (a gathering of creative and free minds in Benin)


DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


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Tuesday, 11 October 2016

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The winners for the just concluded POETRY SUBMISSION on the theme "BEAUTY OF WORDS"
Each will be awarded tickets to BEAUTY OF WORDS 2
And they are...

1: Folake Abiola
2: Prince nc Kenny


You can sell/display your books too @BOW2. All you have to do, is send your cover to our mail before the event... thepoetrycourt@gmail.com.
1: Tell us if you want to sell or display
2: Tell us the genre
And we will tell you what to do next.


Clemency Green, aka ThatPoetClem is a Doctor in training at the College Of Medicine, University of Lagos, LUTH.  His poetry has won several awards, applause and accolades. He's winner of a poetry competition organised by the Law Society, University of Lagos in 2013, 2nd runner up War of Words 4 National Poetry Slam Competition in 2014, finalist at Eko Poetry Slam 2015.

Acclaimed Medilag's resident Poet,  He's 2nd runner up Mr Medilag 2015 beauty pageant and a breast and cervical cancer awareness ambassador.
He has featured on several radio and tv shows and has graced several of the biggest stages in Nigeria like Word Up, Greatpath TV show, Freedom Spoke Words, Freedom Hall, Goethe Institut's A Night Of Poetry And Music, Crown Troupe of Africa 20th anniversary celebration among others.

He has featured on several blogs, websites, literary magazines and social accounts that  promote and publish poetry and spoken word. He was listed by BlackPride Magazine among the top 10 spoken word poets that rocked 2015. His poem is published in 'WIND OF CHANGE' an anthology of the Top Poems in the BRIGITTE POIRSON POETRY CONTEST.

He performs regularly at dinners, churches, schools, conferences, art exhibitions and any other place they pay good attention. He believes Poetry can change the world, one stage/page at a time.

His works can be reached via
www.youtube.com/c/clemencygreen
@ThatPoetClem on Instagram and Twitter
Igbor Clemency Green on Facebook




DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)
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Or @ the event.

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"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"
 
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Submissions are on!
Deadline: Today, Tuesday, 11th, 2016. 11:58pm





Prestige's organization, 'The Truth', promotes poetry in schools and inculcates values and civic consciousness in young minds. He has graced poetry platforms like ' chill and relax', Metro Fm Open Mic, Bobogiri Open mic and performs at seminars, conferences, radio stations and churches. He loves poetry and spoken word art with passion.







He is a Talented Nigerian Rhymer and Singer with his Rich African vocals. One of his Inspiring Single, is titled, 'Angels in my Head.' This song unequivocally  reiterates there is no reason to accept defeat when you have Angels bringing in the inspiration your head needs, the music is sure to keep coming.You will love it.


DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)
@ Navy Sailing Club, Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos.
Or @ Season 7 Restaurant.
Or @ the event.

To also get tickets before the event date.

BANK: UBA

NAME: Osigwe Benjamin

BANK NUMBER: 2083243453

NOTE: Bring slips of your payment to the venue for confirmation.


"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"
 
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Sunday, 9 October 2016

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Deadline: Tuesday, 11th, 2016.


 
A Spoken Word Artiste, EmCee, Aspiring Graphics designer, Catholic, lover of children and food freak. Member at Express it.
Studies Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution at National Open University of Nigeria.




DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)
@ Navy Sailing Club, Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos.
Or @ Season 7 Restaurant.
Or @ the event.

To also get tickets before the event date.

BANK: UBA

NAME: Osigwe Benjamin

BANK NUMBER: 2083243453

NOTE: Bring slips of your payment to the venue for confirmation.


"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"
 
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Win one of the tickets by submitting a poem on the theme 
BEAUTY OF WORDS
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Submissions are on!
Deadline: Tuesday, 11th, 2016.



Joy Nnebuogo Nwanokwai aka JYC is a performance poet and a spoken word artist. She's a graduate of Criminology and security studies, she won the poetry category prize of IMAP (Illegal migration awareness project in 2013 organied by PRAWA) She's a Top 10 finalist in Eko poetry slam 2014, She's the winner of Eko poetry slam 2015, she is also one of the most outstanding participant in Street Project Foundation creative boot camp 2016,she was listed in Black Pride magazine as Top 20 poets that rocked 2015, she was also listed in the poetry court African poets encyclopaedia 2015 and 2016, she was among Top 20 notch poet in Eko theatre carnival in commemoration of crown troupe@20 2016.





DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)
@ Navy Sailing Club, Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos.
Or @ Season 7 Restaurant.
Or @ the event.

To also get tickets before the event date.

BANK: UBA

NAME: Osigwe Benjamin

BANK NUMBER: 2083243453

NOTE: Bring slips of your payment to the venue for confirmation.


"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"
 
For more details: 08069257714, 08176861035

Friday, 7 October 2016

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TWO TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR GRAB!
Win one of the tickets by submitting a poem on the theme 
BEAUTY OF WORDS
to - thepoetrycourt@gmail.com
Submissions are on!
Deadline: Tuesday, 11th, 2016.
His name is Ajisafe Sunday Babatunde Iyanuoluwa also know has ADO. He is an emerging Afro Hip-pop star and some of his songs are enjoying massive airplay in radio stations across Lagos state Nigeria and its environs. The determine Afro Hip-Pop who also doubles as a dancehall artiste, is taking steps to send is peaceful message to the world though is musical prowess. ADO as he is fondly called was born in Ekiti state but currently resides in Lagos state. He studied Mass
communication at olabisi onabanjo university. In a bid to launch himself into the crowded and
competitive Hip-pop scene in Nigeria. Ado has gone ahead to purse the dissemination of his own signature sound as a result of proving his hustle (Bozza) by winning a Competition in south Africa out of five country, he was among then finial top ten list and finally come first out of them.
However, He still came out with a fascinated performance at Falaburation (2014) (2015). Lagos International jazz festival Head in South African (2015)
 
The committed talented Artist has released some banging hit songs like: Onome, Shake ur Ukwu,
Do More , i swear, Loke Repete and It's Over.
DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)
@ Navy Sailing Club, Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos.
Or @ Season 7 Restaurant.
Or @ the event.

To also get tickets before the event date.

BANK: UBA

NAME: Osigwe Benjamin

BANK NUMBER: 2083243453

NOTE: Bring slips of your payment to the venue for confirmation.


"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"
 
For more details: 08069257714, 08176861035

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TWO TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR GRAB!

Win one of the tickets by submitting a poem on the theme 
BEAUTY OF WORDS
to - thepoetrycourt@gmail.com
Submissions are on!
Deadline: Tuesday, 11th, 2016.



Olayinka Samson Aremu, whose energetic gestures on stage led to him being named amidst Wordy Warriors as PoeThic Samurai, has graced different stages in Nigeria.
He was a second runner-up at both Eko Poetry Slam and Abuja Poetry Slam in 2015. He started with the same feat in 2014, when he won as the second runner-up at the War of Words organised by ix2media, the producers of WordUp and WarOfWords Online slam.
Samurai is a promising Spoken Word poet to watch out for in Africa’s Poetry sphere.




DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)
@ Navy Sailing Club, Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos.
Or @ Season 7 Restaurant.
Or @ the event.

To also get tickets before the event date.

BANK: UBA

NAME: Osigwe Benjamin

BANK NUMBER: 2083243453

NOTE: Bring slips of your payment to the venue for confirmation.


"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"
 
For more details: 08069257714, 08176861035

Wednesday, 5 October 2016

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Win one of the tickets by submitting a poem on the theme 
BEAUTY OF WORDS
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Submissions are on!
Deadline: Tuesday, 11th, 2016.





ONWUASOANYA CHIKA JONES is an award-wining Nigerian poet, satirist, and spoken word artist. Jones was born of an Igbo father and Yoruba Mother. He is a Mechanical Engineering Graduate.
Jones has won several poetry competitions. He won the Brigitte Poirson Poetry Contest (BPPC, May 2015) and was the 2nd-runner up in the Eriata Oribhabor Poetry Prize (EOPP) 2014. He is also the winner of the ‘War of Words’ Season 2 Spoken Word Poetry Slam.
During his time as a student of the Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO), he was the Organizer of the ‘Swords of Words’ Spoken Word poetry competition.
He reads, as much as he writes.



DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)
@ Navy Sailing Club, Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos.
Or @ Season 7 Restaurant.
Or @ the event.

To also get tickets before the event date.

BANK: UBA

NAME: Osigwe Benjamin

BANK NUMBER: 2083243453

NOTE: Bring slips of your payment to the venue for confirmation.


"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"
 
For more details: 08069257714, 08176861035

Tuesday, 4 October 2016

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The Farmer’s Daughter (Poems on the Borderline) by Funke Awodiya – Review——— Akwu Sunday Victor













 (Abridged version)

The human condition is a ‘material for poetry.’ It encompasses the generality of situations that humans face in getting along with each other and the world. Poets over the years pondered upon the meaning of life and the functionality of man in creation. Although there is no consensual understanding on these issues, they have over the years been pivotal concerns of poets and poetry. The issue of human condition is brooded poetically and philosophically by the Medical Sociologist and Poet: Funke Awodiya in her thematically meaty collection of poems: The Farmer’s Daughter.
The eighty pages collection of poems contains fifty six poems. The poems are not split thematically. Encroaching further into the poetry collection, the reader encounters different kinds of poems with divergent structures and aesthetic configurations. The first poem, “My Dreams” captures a dream that was dreamt with eyes opened “my opened-eye dreams.” The poetess dreamt that her country suddenly become “a land of green moves on stream/Greener than the greener pastures I seek.” In the second stanza, her country becomes a place where there is no more “bomb phobia” and “without boko-haramic phobia.” The country is “away from the siege of bestiality.” But the dream becomes a phantom and the imagery of social advancement evinced in us crumbled like a pack of cards when in the last line of the fourth stanza the poetess says: “wake me when my dream comes true” (13).
Another human condition is painted in the poem, “Tales of Laraba.” The condition graphically painted is that of love, lost and regret. Laraba when she was a maiden was beautiful and men flocked to her “like bees beseech the flower pollen.” This makes her to “display” her “endowment” like “the peacock.” In the days of her youth, “like polished ornaments” her “dark skin glows.” But she fails to realize that time corrupts all things. However, with the passage of time, “my beauty fades like green grass at dusk.” Life itself is cyclic. Her “breasts’ turgidity wanes,” and her “skin shuns renewal regimes” (19). She becomes a social recluse and a Niobe. The poem, “Cursed be That Day,” on the other hand, depicts a woman who uses her life in social services to the extent of sacrificing it to safe mankind. Recall that in 2014, Ebola invaded Nigeria and many doctors and nurses stood up gallantly against the scythe of the ravaging virus. The battle became fierce that some doctors lost their lives and one of such was Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh. The poem itself is a eulogy of the doctor’s sacrifice to humanity. The day the virus entered the country is specifically cursed but “like a gallant soldier” the doctor “died saving lives” (20).
The poem “The Farmer’s Daughter” is a sociopolitical poem. It interrogates the present sociopolitical condition of Nigeria a country full of paradoxes: A country that is extremely endowed but the inhabitants extremely poor. The poetess sees herself as a social product but her society’s wealth floods “into the mouths of termites.” Nigerians are “robbed and starved to death” and their resources find their ways into the neocolonialist countries. Thus, the toils of the people are looted and stored in “barns overseas.” Besides that, the wealth of the country makes the neocolonial countries wealthier. Nigerians become “alms” beggars “across the seas” (40). The poem is a poem of lachrymation and disillusionment.
There are poems that have Yoruba titles these include: “Ojokoro” (31) “Sisi Alagbo” (41), “Alakada” (47), “Arewa” (54), “Oye” (55), “Iyaniwura” (58), “Adu ma dan” (60), “Olufunmilola” (76). These poems are amongst the finest in the collection. The beauty of the poems lies in their lyricism, cultural allusion, and reliance on African oral poetic tradition. The poems each has its own thematic preoccupation but remains aesthetically beautiful and thematically relevant. Some of the poems that are poignant and on the borderline between oral tradition and the modern African poetic tradition include: “Magic kitchen” (75), “Lagoon” (73), “Lagos of the borderline” (70-71), “Who shall I wear his crown” (65-6). The poem “Who shall I make wear his crown” looks at what it takes to be married to men from Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa and men from Niger Delta. It is a celebration of our unity in diversity.
Funke Awodiya is a poetess that the literary world should take note of. Although this is her first collection of poems, it is clear that she has mastered the craft of versification and sublimity and the African oral tradition. In her poems, you noticed the unity of music, poetry and speech. Her social, political, cultural and aesthetic vision has not by any means been shrouded in a thick and unless labyrinth of obscure diction. The simplicity of her language is by no means element of weakness or naivety, the beauty of her poetry lies in its simplicity, lyricism and subtlety.
Her use of language is apt, poignant and self-contained but the poetess made use of some metaphors that are cliché and obsolete. The use of novel imagery in place of the ones used would have greatly enhanced the beauty and elegance of her poetry. Some of the clichés include: “like a gallant soldier” (20), “greener than greener pastures” (13), “my beauty fades like green grass” (18), “like a leper, I stay indoor” (18), “my tears flow like the Nile” (19), “a sacrificial lamb” (20), “speed of light” (22), “soar like an eagle” (29), “like a star” (60), “like an illumination” (26). The collection is well edited. However, few typographic errors stubbornly reared their heads but they do not in any way impede the joy derived from reading the collection. In deed the collection of poems, The Farmer’s Daughter (Poems on the Borderline) is a gift of jocundity to a century bedeviled by human tragedies such as religious intolerance, extremism, terrorism, bad governance and strange ailments.
Awodiya, Funke. The Farmer’s Daughter (Poems on the Borderline). Lagos: Something for Everybody Ventures, 2016.
Otukpo, Benue State
10.7.2016


Akwu Sunday Victor is a poet and foremost critic of Contemporary African writing. He holds a degree in English and Literary Studies from Kogi State University, Anyigba, Kogi State, Nigeria and a postgraduate student of Literature.










On the Wings of the Wind: Poems by Akeem Lasisi










INTRO

Let me sing my widow’s mite
Into the immortal thrift
Of earlier brides

Although I may be a thin-handed child,
I have a role to play in my mother’s chores.
No matter how small the organ of the groom
He will not borrow another man’s for the midnight course.

This eve of my flight,
I wish to tour the universe on a bill of words,
Weaving weird and winsome sounds
Into one nuclear family of borderless songs.

I hook my voice
To the server of time,
Strike a bilateral chord
With unassuming angels of seasonless things.

I am in tune with some other realms
Where their nights are brighter than noons
Where autumns are cool,
Winters warmer than interior chamber of a pregnant womb.




poem: Let by osigwe Benjamin
(Organier BEAUTY OF WORDS)

(If she always wants ‘Mr right’. How e take concern you. After all, am not tired of ‘righting’ myself for her)






Let the sky break.
If it likes:
Into letters,
Carving out your name.

Let the world stop to spin
If it truly wants,
Leaving the pleasures of nature,
Out of its stagnancy.

For on the beautiful lips of nature
Shall we kiss away our worries.

Let Eagles stop to fly
If they want
But let the choristers of birds
Not leave their wings
Unattended to.

With them, they would fly up high
Composing songs of the soul.

I will chant you words
From the womb of my heart
And baptize you with
The encyclopedia in my mouth.

Let, the sun fall too
If it wants.
After all, it’s a distraction.

It brightens the sweat in my head
And make you feel
I am too scared
To torch your lips with mine.

Let churches pray against
heart failures too
I want mine to not fail
When it’s time to say “Yes I Do”
Because not marrying you
Is the illusion
I don’t want to be lost in.






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Uche Uwadinachi is a performance poet and the author of poetry collections, “SCAR in the HEART of pain”.
He was the:
  • 1st Prize winner of ANA Lagos Poetry Performance Festival (LASPOFEST) Prize 2006,
  • 1 st prize winner June ‘Poetry craze contest 2009,
  • 2nd Prize Poetry Winner of Ken Saro-Wiwa Contest USA 2010,
  • 2nd runner-up in the National Poetry Slam Competition 2012 and
3rd prize winner for poetry at the FNL POETRY Competition 2012, Spoken word Poet of the Year 2015 – Nigeria Writer’s Award.
“Let it be” is a song that explores the heart-break story of a Nigerian in the diaspora. It’s a beautiful poem that everyone who has experienced heartbreak can connect with, the constant war between letting go and trying to hold on.



DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)
@ Navy Sailing Club, Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos.
Or @ Season 7 Restaurant.
Or @ the event.

To also get tickets before the event date.

BANK: UBA

NAME: Osigwe Benjamin

BANK NUMBER: 2083243453

NOTE: Bring slips of your payment to the venue for confirmation.


"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"
 
For more details: 08069257714, 08176861035

Monday, 3 October 2016

12days to go BEAUTY OF WORDS 2 loading...



TWO TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR GRAB!

Win one of the tickets by submitting a poem on the theme 
BEAUTY OF WORDS
to - thepoetrycourt@gmail.com

More details coming soon... 
Submissions are on!





TheGuardian: Watching Edaoto Olaolu Agbeniyi perform for the first time on stage, one would not be wrong to take him for a reggae artiste; with dress sense, dance steps, and of course, his dreads. But the leader of Edaoto And The Afrogenius Band actually plays Afrobeat; a music genre he has performed in different stages across the globe.

Started playing music at his tender age, the dreadlocks wearing artiste said, “although, I play Afrobeat in its folkloric state, I must point out I didn’t choose the genre; rather it chose me a long time ago, even before I ventured into music. The music genre has enabled me to express myself in songs, share my thoughts with my audience,” he noted.


DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)

@ Navy Sailing Club, Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos.
Or @ Season 7 Restaurant.
Or @ the event.

To also get tickets before the event date.

BANK: UBA

NAME: Osigwe Benjamin

BANK NUMBER: 2083243453

NOTE: Bring slips of your payment to the venue for confirmation.



"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"

 
For more details: 08069257714, 08176861035



Sunday, 2 October 2016

13days to go BEAUTY OF WORDS 2 loading...


TWO TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR GRAB!

Win one of the tickets by submitting a poem on the theme 
BEAUTY OF WORDS
to - thepoetrycourt@gmail.com

More details coming soon... 
Submissions are on!


Arch Angel, a fast rising Spoken Word Poet in Nigeria, and who is popularly known as the “Celestial Poet” due to the celestial nature of his lines, dropped his debut in 2015, titled “Black”.

He, whose passion for Poetry and Spoken are attached to historical and philosophical aspect of that genre of Art, decides to show us the essence of Black and the blackness of every African.




DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)

@ Navy Sailing Club, Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos.
Or @ Season 7 Restaurant.
Or @ the event.

To also get tickets before the event date.

BANK: UBA

NAME: Osigwe Benjamin

BANK NUMBER: 2083243453

NOTE: Bring slips of your payment to the venue for confirmation.



"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"

 
For more details: 08069257714, 08176861035

Saturday, 1 October 2016

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY NIGERIA @56 - 14days to go BEAUTY OF WORDS 2 loading...



TWO TICKETS AVAILABLE FOR GRAB!

Win one of the tickets by submitting a poem on the theme BEAUTY OF WORDS to thepoetrycourt@gmail.com

More details coming soon...
Submission starts today!





Victor Adewale is a Nigerian poet/poetry promoter. He is also a song writer/ soul musician. He was nominated as one of the top 50 Nigerian poets according to EGC ranking. He is the director of "Go Poethick". One of the biggest poetry music and arts festival in Osun state.

"I really hope that my music travels beyond where I will ever be able to reach in person," says Victor Adewale


DATE: Sat, 15th October, 2016

TIME: RedCarpet-4pm = Main Event-5pm

VENUE: Plot 1610B, Alhaji Masha Rd, Off Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.
Gate fee: #500

First 5 persons to be at the venue, from 4pm - 4:15pm gets 20% discount on the tickets...


YOU CAN GET TICKET(s)

@ Navy Sailing Club, Navy Town, Ojo, Lagos.
Or @ Season 7 Restaurant.
Or @ the event.

To also get tickets before the event date.

BANK: UBA

NAME: Osigwe Benjamin

BANK NUMBER: 2083243453

NOTE: Bring slips of your payment to the venue for confirmation.



"If you are in Lagos, and hopes to attend this event, please find out how you can get a free ticket from STEPS and STOPS"

 
For more details: 08069257714, 08176861035