SYNW MOURNS THE DEATH OF ROUF ABIOYE, 2016
AND 2017 WINNER OF THE FAGUNWA
INTER-SECONDARY SCHOOLS YORUBA LITERARY CONTEST –PERFORMANCE POETRY CATEGORY.
The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) on
Sunday
joined friends and extended family of Chief Abioye Oyejide (JP), the Baale of
Oyedeji Village to mourn the death of their son, Late Rouf Abioye, a
performance poet and a member of the Society of Young Nigerian writers (SYNW)
who died recently.
A press release signed by Mr. Wole Adedoyin, SYNW
National President on Sunday, said they received the news of the death of the
late performance poet who is also a member of Ibadan Book Club with shock and
pray that his soul should rest in eternal peace.
SYNW believes that the Late Rouf Abioye, a two
term winner of Fagunwa Yoruba Literature Prize will be remembered for his
submissiveness, thoughtfulness, dedication to excellence and the profound
understanding of human affairs exhibited in his oral poems.
In a bid to immortalize the young performance poet, the
Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has instituted an annual prize in his memory
tagged “Rauf Abioye Teen Writers Prize”.
The umbrella body of young writers in the country
further urged members of Chief Abioye Oyejide’s family, his fellow colleagues
and all who mourn him to take solace in the knowledge that the much admired
poet’s beliefs, views and insights will live forever through few works
he has left behind.
Rauf Abioye was born to Chief Abioye Oyejide
(JP), Baale of Oyedeji Village and Mrs. Serifat Oyejide on the 1st
of March, 1999. He attended St. David Anglican Primary School, Abidi Odan,
Ibadan. For his secondary school education, Late Rauf Abioye attended and
graduated from Bashorun Ojoo High School in 2017. During his secondary school
days, Late Rauf Abioye participated in the two editions (2016 and 2017) of the
Society of Young Nigerian Writer’s annual Yoruba literary event tagged “Fagunwa
Day” also known as “Fagunwa Inter-secondary School Yoruba Literary Competition”
where his school, Bashorun Ojoo High School emerged winner under the
performance poetry category. Late Abioye Rauf eventually gave up the ghost on
the 29th of March, 2020.
The literary body finally expressed their
condolences to the Chief Abioye Oyejide (JP), the Baale of Oyedeji Village
and to the people of the pen community for the loss of one of their own.
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