YOUNG WRITERS HAIL DR. MARK OGBODO ON HIS BIRTHDAY
The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has hailed Dr. Mark A.C. Ogbodo on his birthday with heartfelt congratulations and admiration.
In a press statement released by the SYNW President, Wole Adedoyin, SYNW lauded Dr. Ogbodo's multifaceted achievements, highlighting his contributions to both the literary and medical landscapes. "Dr. Ogbodo serves as an inspiration to young writers, demonstrating how dedication, passion, and excellence can translate into success across diverse fields," Adedoyin declared.
Dr. Ogbodo's literary prowess shines through his acclaimed book, "Amour Maternel: 2021," certified by the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council as a JSS II supplementary reader in Benue State. His essay, "The Broken Black Spell," published in "There Was a Man," a Chinua Achebe anthology, further exemplifies his insightful voice. Additionally, his novel, "The Journey; A Flight to Greatness After a Long Walk," published in 2017, captivates readers with its narrative power.
Beyond the realm of literature, Dr. Ogbodo's leadership shines in his medical and educational roles. He serves as Public Relations Officer for the Nigerian Medical Association's Benue State branch, Assistant Secretary of the Association of Government General Medical and Dental Practitioners (Benue State) and the Association of Nigerian Authors (Benue State), and held the presidency of the Unique Secondary School Old Students Association from 2006 to 2017.
Dr. Ogbodo's dedication to both medicine and literature embodies the spirit of service and creativity that SYNW champions. His literary works resonate with young readers, while his medical expertise serves his community with compassion and skill.
As he celebrates his birthday, SYNW extended its warmest wishes to Dr. Ogbodo, recognizing him as a role model for aspiring writers and a pillar of the medical and literary communities.
According to the release, "We look forward to his continued contributions to both fields in the years to come."
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