WRITERS CELEBRATE OLATOUN GABI-WILLIAMS AT 60
The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW Global) has congratulated Mrs. Olatoun Gabi-Williams on the occasion of her 60th birthday, commending her unwavering dedication to literary advocacy, child education, and cultural promotion in Nigeria and beyond.
This was contained in a press statement issued by the President of the Society, Wole Adedoyin, from the organization's headquarters in Ibadan.
Adedoyin described Mrs. Gabi-Williams as "a literary visionary, a passionate advocate for children’s literacy, and a cultural ambassador whose work continues to impact lives across generations."
Olatoun Gabi-Williams boasts decades of experience in the delivery of spoken and written word content that advances literary culture, education, and advocacy. Through appearances on television, radio, and public platforms, she has consistently championed the value of books and reading while advocating for child welfare and improved literacy across Nigerian institutions.
Her media contributions have spanned a wide range of respected platforms, including Channels TV’s Sunrise, NTA 2 Channel 5’s AM Express, Close Flow, and City Lace, as well as Smooth Radio’s Smooth Review. Her dynamic presence in the media has played a critical role in shaping public discourse around books, education, and national development.
In 2014, Mrs. Gabi-Williams served as the TV host for the inaugural Nigerian Cultural Trade Show held on October 2, organized by the Nigerian-German Business Association, the AHK (Delegation of German Industry and Commerce in Nigeria), the Goethe-Institut, and the German Consulate in Lagos. Her role in this high-profile event demonstrated her ability to merge literature and culture with international collaboration.
Olatoun represented Nigeria with distinction at the 2018 Frankfurt Book Fair, where she participated in the Lettres D’Afrique: Changing the Narrative programme. As a moderator, media panelist, and author interview host under the auspices of the Agence Culturelle Africaine (Senegal), she used the platform to spotlight African stories and voices in one of the world’s most prestigious book events.
Aside from her media and literary engagements, Mrs. Gabi-Williams is a Director at Selina Ventures Ltd and Selina Travels Ltd. She is also the Founder and Coordinator of Sponsor A Child Nigeria, a charitable initiative committed to enhancing literacy, education, and welfare for children in Nigerian institutions. Her work through this platform has touched countless lives across the country.
Olatoun is also the visionary behind the Ambassador Schools Program of the UN SDG Book Club African Chapter. This program connects African students and schools with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through curated reading experiences, nurturing a generation of conscious and informed youth. The platform can be accessed at sdgafricaambassadorschools.com.
Furthermore, she is the founder of the Border Books Review, a pan-African literary initiative dedicated to curating and promoting African literature, expanding its readership, and supporting emerging voices across the continent. Through this platform, she continues to challenge boundaries and connect readers with transformative stories.
The Society of Young Nigerian Writers concluded its statement by thanking Mrs. Gabi-Williams for her enduring service to literature and education. “As she marks her 60th birthday, we celebrate a woman of vision, commitment, and courage. Her legacy remains a source of inspiration for writers, educators, and advocates around the world,” the statement read.
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