January 23, 2025

Writers Celebrate Professor Olu Obafemi’s Elevation To Professor Emeritus

 

WRITERS CELEBRATE PROFESSOR OLU OBAFEMI’S ELEVATION TO PROFESSOR EMERITUS


 

The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW Global), led by Wole Adedoyin, has joined voices in celebrating Professor (Chief) Olu Obafemi (FNAL, NNOM) on his prestigious appointment as Professor Emeritus by the Senate of the University of Ilorin.

This monumental recognition celebrates Professor Obafemi’s outstanding contributions to academia, literature, and cultural development, both in Nigeria and globally.

The announcement of this honor was shared by Professor Olayemi Akinwumi, Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Lokoja, who described it as a “recognition well deserved and long overdue.” According to him, the appointment is a testimony to Professor Obafemi’s immense dedication and legacy in advancing education and literary excellence.

Professor Olu Obafemi, born on April 4, 1950, in Akutupa-Kiri, Kogi State, is a distinguished poet, playwright, author, and Professor of English and Dramatic Literature at the University of Ilorin. He is a laureate of the Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM) award and a former President of the Nigerian Academy of Letters. With an academic career spanning over five decades, his scholarship has been a beacon of inspiration for students, writers, and academics alike.

Obafemi’s pioneering work in revolutionary aesthetics and radical drama has greatly influenced African literature. His groundbreaking plays, such as Pestle on the Mortar (1974), Naira Has No Gender (1993), and Iyunade (2016), among others, showcase his exceptional ability to weave cultural narratives with social critique. These works remain pivotal in advancing the discourse on gender, class, and societal transformation in African literature.

Apart from his literary contributions, Professor Obafemi has served in numerous leadership capacities, including as the National President of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) and the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments. His leadership roles reflect his unwavering commitment to fostering literary and cultural heritage in Nigeria.

Wole Adedoyin, President of SYNW Global, described Professor Obafemi as a “true giant in the field of literature and academia.” He further added, “This appointment as Professor Emeritus is a testimony to his extraordinary contributions to scholarship, his mentorship of younger writers, and his enduring legacy in the global literary community.”

Professor Obafemi’s academic journey, which began at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, where he obtained his Bachelor’s degree in English, and continued with advanced studies at the University of Sheffield and the University of Leeds, has set a benchmark for excellence. His extensive body of work has not only enriched the literary landscape but has also positioned Nigerian literature on the global stage.

As Professor Emeritus, Obafemi’s influence is expected to continue to resonate within academic and literary circles, inspiring a new generation of thinkers and writers. The SYNW Global urged young writers to draw inspiration from his legacy and strive to emulate his commitment to excellence and social impact.

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.

 

Call For Participation: Free Workshop On Intellectual Property, Copyright, And Book Piracy

 

CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: FREE WORKSHOP ON INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, COPYRIGHT, AND BOOK PIRACY


 

Are you a writer, editor, content creator, journalist, artist, or publisher? Join us for a transformative workshop tailored to enhance your knowledge of Intellectual Property, Copyright, and Book Piracy.

This free workshop will feature Mrs. Oke Oluropo Christiana, the State Coordinator of the Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC), Ibadan Office. She will provide expert guidance and actionable insights into the protection of creative works and combating piracy, empowering you with the knowledge to safeguard your intellectual assets.

The Nigerian Copyright Commission (NCC) is the government body responsible for copyright administration, enlightenment, regulation, protection, enforcement, and prosecution across Nigeria. The Ibadan Office has jurisdiction over Oyo, Osun, and Ekiti States.

TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED

  • 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 Stakeholder Support
  • Understanding Nigerian Copyright Laws: A Guide for Creatives
  • Empowering Creators: NCC’s Framework for Intellectual Property Protection
  • Combating Book Piracy: Practical Solutions and Legal Insights
  • Navigating Copyright Challenges: Your Rights and Responsibilities
  • From Ideas to Protection: Intellectual Property Laws in Nigeria
  • Building a Sustainable Publishing Industry: Tackling Piracy with NCC’s Tools
  • The Future of Intellectual Property in Nigeria: Innovations and Collaboration

WORKSHOP DETAILS

  • Date: Saturday, 25th January 2025
  • Time: 12:00 PM
  • Venue: Oyo State Library Board Premises, Opposite Cocoa House, Dugbe, Ibadan

This workshop is free to attend, and participants will enjoy a range of benefits.

BENEFITS OF PARTICIPATION

  • Complimentary Certificate of Participation
  • Automatic Membership in the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW)

HOW TO REGISTER

To reserve your spot, send your details (name, phone number, gender, and email address) to:
Wole Adedoyin at 08072673852.

Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of intellectual property and copyright while networking with other creatives and industry experts. See you there!