September 30, 2023

Independence Celebration: SYNW Congratulates Nigerians

 INDEPENDENCE CELEBRATION: SYNW CONGRATULATES NIGERIANS



The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has felicitated with Nigerians on the occasion of the 63rd Independence Anniversary of the nation.


On this significant occasion, SYNW reflects on the rich tapestry of Nigeria's history, culture, and diversity, celebrating the enduring spirit of unity that binds its citizens together.


In a statement released today by the SYNW President, Wole Adedoyin, SYNW acknowledged the remarkable progress and achievements that Nigeria has made since gaining independence in 1960. 


The literary organization commended the unwavering determination of Nigerians in overcoming challenges and building a nation that stands tall on the global stage. 


As the country commemorates this historic milestone, SYNW urged all Nigerians to embrace the values of unity, peace, and progress, which are fundamental to the nation's growth and development.


The President of SYNW, Wole Adedoyin, expressed heartfelt gratitude to every Nigerian, both at home and abroad, for their contributions to the nation's growth.


"Nigeria's independence is a testament to our resilience as a people." 


"SYNW celebrates the achievements of Nigerians in various fields and encourages everyone to continue working together towards a brighter future for our beloved nation," said Wole Adedoyin.


SYNW recognized the pivotal role of literature and arts in shaping the identity of Nigeria. The organization reaffirmed its commitment to nurturing young writers and artists, providing platforms for their creativity to flourish. Through literary initiatives, workshops, and cultural events, SYNW continues to empower the youth, ensuring they play an active role in the country's progress.


As Nigeria commemorates 63 years of independence, SYNW called on the government, institutions, and citizens to prioritize education, innovation, and inclusivity. 


By investing in the youth, Nigeria can harness its demographic dividend and pave the way for a prosperous future.

September 29, 2023

Writers Congratulate Tope Fasua and Gimba Kakanda on Their Recent Appointments by President Tinubu

 WRITERS CONGRATULATE TOPE FASUA AND GIMBA KAKANDA ON THEIR RECENT APPOINTMENTS BY PRESIDENT TINUBU



The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has extended her heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Tope Fasua and Gimba Kakanda on their recent appointments as the Special Adviser to the President on Economic Matters and Senior Special Assistant to the President, Research & Analytics, respectively to President Bola Tinubu. 


The Society of Young Nigerian Writers commended President Bola Tinubu for recognizing the invaluable expertise that these writers bring to the table and entrusting them with important responsibilities in his administration.


In a statement issued by the President of SYNW, Wole Adedoyin expressed his delight, describing the appointments of Mr. Fasua and Mr. Kakanda as a perfect match of skills and roles. He stated, "We are thrilled to see writers of such caliber stepping into crucial positions within the government. This not only highlights their individual excellence but also showcases the importance of diverse voices in shaping our nation's policies and strategies."


SYNW believed that the literary community in Nigeria plays a vital role in shaping public discourse and fostering intellectual growth. The organization applauded President Bola Tinubu for recognizing the potential of writers like Mr. Fasua and Mr. Kakanda to contribute meaningfully to the economic and research landscape of our nation. 


As members of the literary community, SYNW pledged its support to Mr. Tope Fasua and Gimba Kakanda as they assume their new roles. The organization is confident that their passion for literature, coupled with their expertise in economic matters and research analytics, will lead to innovative solutions and positive outcomes for our country.

Young Writers Congratulate Pastor Sulaimon Olanrewaju on His Birthday

 YOUNG WRITERS CONGRATULATE PASTOR SULAIMON OLANREWAJU ON HIS BIRTHDAY



The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has congratulated Pastor Sulaimon Olanrewaju, Group Business Editor of the Nigerian Tribune and presently serving as the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Oyo State, His Excellency Engr. Seyi Makinde, on the occasion of his birthday today.


In a statement by the President of the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW), Wole Adedoyin said Pastor Sulaimon Olanrewaju has been a pillar of support and a guiding light for the Society of Young Nigerian Writers. His contributions to the literary community are immeasurable, and his dedication to promoting young talents in the field of writing is truly commendable.


It is worth noting that the Society of Young Nigerian Writers owes a debt of gratitude to Pastor Sulaimon Olanrewaju. The first-ever press release of the Society was graciously published free of charge in the esteemed Nigerian Tribune, thanks to the invaluable assistance provided by Pastor Olanrewaju. His generosity and commitment to nurturing literary talent have significantly impacted the growth and recognition of young writers in Nigeria.


In the annals of the Society of Young Nigerian Writers, Pastor Sulaimon Olanrewaju's name stands as a testament to his unwavering support and mentorship. His influence and encouragement have inspired countless aspiring writers, shaping the future of Nigerian literature.


According to the release, "As we celebrate Pastor Sulaimon Olanrewaju's birthday, we reflect on his remarkable contributions to the literary landscape and express our heartfelt gratitude for his continuous support. We wish him a day filled with joy, surrounded by loved ones, and a year ahead brimming with success and fulfillment."

SYNW Celebrates Cyprian Ekwensi's 102nd Posthumous Birthday

 SYNW CELEBRATES CYPRIAN EKWENSI'S 102ND POSTHUMOUS BIRTHDAY



The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has commemorated the 102nd posthumous birthday of the late CYPRIAN Ekwensi, an extraordinary Nigerian author and literary icon. 


Ekwensi's enduring legacy in the literary world is an inspiration to writers and readers alike.


In an official statement, the President of SYNW, Wole Adedoyin emphasized the significance of remembering Ekwensi's birthday, underscoring his invaluable contributions to the enhancement of Nigeria's literary and reading culture. 


Ekwensi's literary prowess was showcased through hundreds of short stories, radio and television scripts, as well as numerous novels, including acclaimed children's books. His 1954 masterpiece 'People of the City' marked his foray into international literary acclaim, capturing hearts worldwide.


One of Ekwensi's powerful works, 'Drummer Boy' (1960), offered a poignant portrayal of the wandering, homeless life of a street artist named Benjamin 'Kokoro' Aderounmu. Additionally, 'Jagua Nana' (1961), a compelling narrative about a Pidgin-speaking Nigerian woman who embarks on a journey from her past, remains one of his most celebrated novels.


The late author's contributions to literature have not gone unnoticed. Ekwensi's remarkable talent earned him prestigious accolades, including the Dag Hammarskjöld International Prize in Literature in 1968 and the Nigeria Book Fair Trust's Life Achievement Award in 2004. His influence resonates in the hearts of literary enthusiasts and aspiring writers, shaping the landscape of Nigerian literature.


According to the release, "As we honor CYPRIAN Ekwensi's enduring legacy on this special occasion, SYNW encourages readers, writers, and enthusiasts to delve into his literary works, immersing themselves in the rich tapestry of Nigerian storytelling."


Through this celebration, SYNW aims to keep the flame of Ekwensi's literary brilliance alive, inspiring future generations to embrace the power of words and storytelling.

Oyo State Library Board Hosts Ibadan Creative Writing Seminar Today

OYO STATE LIBRARY BOARD HOSTS IBADAN CREATIVE WRITING SEMINAR TODAY



The much-anticipated Ibadan Creative Writing Seminar holds today Saturday, September 30, 2023 at the Oyo State Library Board by 12PM. 


This dynamic seminar to be organized by Ibadan Book Club, in partnership with the Nigerian Writers Academy is poised to provide a platform for writers, editors, publishers, and bloggers in Ibadan to expand their horizons and refine their craft.


The primary objectives of this writing seminar are to empower and enrich the skills of aspiring writers, editors, publishers, and bloggers. With a commitment to nurturing emerging talents, the seminar aims to guide participants in discovering and developing their unique writing voices while delving into various writing genres.


Wole Adedoyin, the Convener of the Seminar, expressed his excitement about this event, stating, "The Ibadan Creative Writing Seminar aligns with our mission to foster the growth of the literary community in Ibadan. It is a crucial step towards honing the talents of up-and-coming writers and providing them with the tools they need to succeed."


The seminar boasts an impressive lineup of distinguished speakers who are experts in their respective fields. Attendees can look forward to enlightening lectures from Mr. Jide Ogunlana, Mrs.Iseyemi Feyintola Rachael, Mr. Marcus Ovie Ugboduma, and Mr. Kola Akintola. These speakers will cover a wide range of topics, including character development, publishing, editing,  illustration, electronic publishing, and ghostwriting.


The Ibadan Creative Writing Seminar caters to a diverse audience, including those new to writing, individuals seeking a refresher on essential writing elements (poetry, prose, and drama), and writers looking to deepen their knowledge and skills. It's also an excellent opportunity for individuals interested in exploring different aspects of the writing industry.


Registration for this event is entirely free. To secure your spot, please send your name, phone number, gender, email, and your favorite writing genre to Wole Adedoyin at 08072673852.


Participation in the seminar comes with several benefits, including a free certificate of participation, complimentary Creative Writing E-books, and automatic membership into the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW). This event promises to be an enriching experience that will empower and inspire the creative minds of Ibadan.


For further information and updates, please visit the Ibadan Book Club's website or contact Wole Adedoyin at 08072673852.


Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to enhance your writing skills and become a part of the vibrant literary community in Ibadan. Join us on September 30th for the Ibadan Creative Writing Seminar!


MEET OUR GUEST LECTURERS


JIDE OGUNLANA 


Jide Ogunlana is a versatile writer, editor, playwright, and accomplished publisher. His creative talents have shone brightly in various literary forms, leaving a lasting impact on the world of literature.


Two of Ogunlana's plays, "Verbal Violence" and "Clash of the Gods," received resounding success at the Arts Theatre, now known as the Wole Soyinka Theatre, at the University of Ibadan in Nigeria. These plays have also found their way into the curricula of esteemed educational institutions like The Polytechnic, Ibadan. Additionally, his short stories and selected excerpts from his writings have earned a place in the esteemed pages of the ANA Review, published by the Association of Nigerian Authors.


With a passion for teaching, Ogunlana dedicated several years to imparting his knowledge of literature and the English language in government schools across Oyo State. His teaching journey extended beyond Nigeria, encompassing three foreign countries, including the National University of Lesotho, where he taught students at various academic levels, including the university.


Jide Ogunlana has made an indelible mark in the realm of children's literature, earning multiple prestigious awards. His captivating storybook, "Primrose and the Kidnappers" (published by Lerato Book Publishers), clinched the coveted ANA Prize for Children's Literature in 2018, and his enchanting work, "A Girl Called Corona Sofia" (published by Learning Solutions Specialty Publications Ltd), repeated this feat by winning the same prestigious award in 2021. Many of his literary creations have received official approval for use in schools, listed in the Oyo State Ministry of Education's recommended reading materials.


Among Jide Ogunlana's notable published works are "Primrose and the Kidnappers," "Awesu in a Strange House," "A Girl Called Corona Sofia," "From Marriage to Prison" (a Collection of Short Stories), "Two Plays of Verbal Attack," and "Teach Yourself English for Junior Secondary Schools." Additionally, he has penned books under pseudonyms, such as "Esin Amope" (a Yoruba play under the name Asamu Adebisi), "The Adventure of Three Wild Boys" (written as Wale Adewale), "The 3rd of March," and "Out of This World" (credited to Wale Adewale).


As a seasoned editor, Ogunlana honed his craft during his tenure with Evans Brothers (Nig. Publishers) Ltd. His editorial expertise was instrumental in refining the works of both local and international literary luminaries. Afterward, he founded his own publishing company, where he continues to excel as a publisher, writer, rewriter, and editor. His editorial prowess extends to collaborating with distinguished Nigerian authors, including Dr. Wale Okediran, Secretary General of the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA) and former Member of the House of Representatives, as well as the biography of a former governor, the prose work of Diipo Fagunwa, the only surviving child of D.O. Fagunwa, and the autobiography of Prof. Samuel Olusegun Ayodele, a renowned Nigerian professor of English.


In addition to his impressive literary contributions, Jide Ogunlana is committed to fostering literary talent. He regularly hosts workshops on writing, editing, and publishing at his office complex located on the University of Ibadan campus. Through these endeavors, he continues to inspire and nurture the next generation of literary luminaries.


ISEYEMI FEYINTOLA RACHAEL 


Iseyemi Feyintola Rachael, formerly known as Iseyemi Babalola, originates from Atiba Local Government Area in today's Oyo State but was born and raised in Port Harcourt. She is a writer and editor by profession. Her academic journey culminated in a first-class honors degree from the Department of Educational Foundations (with a focus on English studies) at the esteemed University of Port Harcourt.


Feyintola has an impressive body of work, including numerous poems, novels, and essays, although they remain unpublished. Her debut novel, titled 'Debris,' saw the light of day in 2022. Presently, she imparts knowledge at Kinderville High School in Ikolaba and is an active member of the Ibadan Book Club.


MARCUS OVIE UGBODUMA


Marcus Ovie Ugboduma is a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of talents and accomplishments. He earned his degree in Accountancy from Osun State College of Technology, Esa-oke, and furthered his education with a Post Graduate Diploma in Education from the National Teachers Institute, Kaduna. He is a distinguished member of the Certified Institute of Purchasing and Supply Administration of Nigeria. Marcus is not only an educator but also a creative thinker, writer, behavioral coach, and a dedicated advocate for African culture.


A passionate book enthusiast, Marcus founded the Book Friendly Club at God's Blessing Comprehensive College. His commitment to education extends beyond the classroom as he prepared and guided students from various secondary schools in Oyo state to victory in the 2019 Children Cultural Quiz at the NATIONAL FESTIVAL FOR ARTS AND CULTURE (NAFEST) EDO 2019. Under his guidance, his students also secured the fourth position in the Children's Essay Writing competition and the second position in the Children Arts category at the same event. In 2016, Marcus led his students to win the National Safety Quiz in Oyo state.


Marcus has a profound connection with his students, nurturing their creative writing skills and acting as a mentor. He possesses a deep love for travel, cherishing quality time with his family, and finding solace in reading religious texts during his leisure moments. His source of inspiration often emerges in the face of challenges and life's complexities, leading him to compose poetry and document his experiences. His mission for the youth is to empower them to address social issues and combat vices, a mission that has earned him the nickname "TOWN CRIER" due to his penchant for crafting poems that preserve history and expose political truths. Notably, he served as a Ward Chairman of the All Nigerian People's Party in Ward 9, Mokola, Ibadan, from 2003 to 2007.


Beyond his educational contributions, Marcus has served as a community leader in Mokola, holding the position of secretary for several years. He is also among the founding figures behind the esteemed Mokola Carnival. Before embarking on a teaching career, he showcased his talents as a singer, rapper, disc jockey, and song and scriptwriter. A highlight of his musical journey was performing at the Abuja City Gate during the transfer of the presidency from Lagos to Abuja on December 12, 1991. He also graced the stage at the Nigerian Children Trust Fund Concert in 1992 and 1993. Today, he stands as an esteemed educator who has contributed to the establishment of four schools in Ibadan.


Marcus's creative spirit shines through in his extensive body of work, which includes over a hundred poems, five books, and six plays. Notable works include "Regret Has No Medicine," "The Masquerade Would Not Dance," and "Koronu." His play addressing the issue of Female Genital Mutilation, staged by his students, gained recognition when it was featured on Space FM during the African Child Day in 2016. Additionally, his poem titled "Should the Chibok Girls Return?" was performed by his students on Big Bolaji's show. Marcus's mentorship has led students to win awards at three previous editions of the Fagunwa Day celebration. His poems "The Lamentation of an Aborted Fetus" and "Okigbo in Biafra" were featured in an anthology honoring Prof. Remi Raji @50. Furthermore, he co-edited an anthology of poems paying tribute to Senator Abiola Ajimobi alongside Wole Adedoyin. Among his most cherished creations are the poems he composed about himself and his mother.


KOLA AKINTOLA 


Kola Akintola is a remarkably ingenious artist whose perspective is as vast as the intensity he imbues into each of his works. He possesses a unique ability to craft art from commonplace and unexpected materials.

His creations serve as an exploration of the intricate interplay between 'art and life,' 'art and anatomy,' and 'form and media.'


This intriguing conceptualization of form and media is rooted in his attempt to merge his initial training in Human Kinetics, where he engaged with real forms, with his subsequent training as an artist focused on "imaging." Here, "imaging" refers not to photography but rather to a Foucauldian framing of things; in nature and life, things exist as discrete regimes of truth at specific times and in particular spaces, almost like isolates.


Kola's most recent groundbreaking innovation lies in his new artistic form/style, which he has coined "Vein Painting." This technique showcases his inventive brilliance by using organic materials laid on a background that elevates them in relief, with lines of fibers offering imaginative interpretations of form.


This represents both a stylistic and technical advancement in his use of organic fibers.


Kola Akintola's artworks have transcended mere artistic expressions and have become subjects of academic study in several universities in Nigeria and Colorado University in the United States of America.


He has conducted numerous art workshops and exhibitions worldwide, and has proudly represented Nigeria at international art forums on the West Coast of Africa.


Furthermore, he operates an art studio and gallery and serves as the proprietor of the "Institute Of Art Technology" in Ibadan. This institute serves as a platform for imparting proper artistic skills to aspiring young artists.


Kola's enduring belief is encapsulated in his statement: "Everybody is an artist, but not every artist can become a great one, but a great one can emerge from anywhere."

SYNW Celebrates Festus Iyayi's 76th Posthumous Birthday

SYNW CELEBRATES FESTUS IYAYI'S 76TH POSTHUMOUS BIRTHDAY



The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) gathered in solemn remembrance today to honor the enduring legacy of the late distinguished author, Prof Festus Iyayi, on what would have been his 76th posthumous birthday.


In a statement by the SYNW President, Wole Adedoyin said Festus Iyayi, a luminary of Nigerian literature, illuminated the sociopolitical landscape of contemporary Nigeria through his compelling realist novels. As a former president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), he fearlessly advocated for the rights of the working class. His impactful presence in both literature and academia resonates even after his untimely demise in a tragic road accident en route to Kano on 12th November 2013.


Iyayi's literary contributions are immortalized in his seminal works: "Violence" (1979), "The Contract" (1982), "Heroes" (1986), and "Awaiting Court Martial" (1996). Through these masterpieces, he vividly exposed the stark realities of poverty and disenfranchisement faced by the majority of Nigerians. His characters, often marred by the corrosive effects of corruption, bravely confronted the ruling class's oppression.


In each narrative, Iyayi passionately portrayed the tragic cycle wherein the oppressed, burdened by their oppressors, inadvertently turned on one another. Yet, amidst the darkness, he wove threads of hope. His characters, resilient and defiant, called for collective action to reclaim their civil rights and secure the future of their nation.


"Today, as we celebrate Festus Iyayi's 76th posthumous birthday, we not only honor his literary brilliance but also his profound understanding of humanity's fragility. His words continue to inspire generations, reminding us of the enduring power of literature to ignite social change." The Statement said.