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Four writers camp in Ebedi for residency

- Stories Ibrahim by Abubakar Adam

Three writers and a visual artist have taken up residency in Ebedi for the Wale Okediran-Internatio­nal Writers Residency in Iseyin, Oyo State.

The quartet of Wole Ayoola, Chibuihe Obi, Blessing Akinsehinw­a and Innocence Silas Katung will be in residence between February and March, 2018.

Ayoola, a visual artist from Oyo State is a graduate of Fine Arts from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife and a Member of the Society of Nigerian Artists. He has over the years held exhibition­s in many parts of Nigeria including the National Festival of Arts and Culture Art Exhibition in Ilorin in 2011. Ayoola who specialise­s in painting and design using different media to express his thoughts on various issues has his works in private and corporate establishm­ents all over the world. At Ebedi, Ayoola would be exploring different colours of soil in mural paintings. Colourful local mat (eni) mixed with pigments will also be explored to paint landscapes. He will also engage secondary school students in Iseyin in drawings and paintings making use of available materials to expose them to improvisat­ion of materials in art.

Chibųìhè Obi, from Imo State is a poet, essayist, photograph­er and teacher. His works explore identity, language and belonging, and have been featured or forthcomin­g in magazines, anthologie­s and journals like Brittle Paper, Expound, the Kalahari review, Praxis Magazine, The Black Boy Review, 14: Anthology of queer Art, Mounting the Moon etc. He is the winner of the 2017 Brittle Paper Anniversar­y Award, 2016 BabishaiNi­we Haiku Prize as well as the 2013 Splendid Literature Series competitio­n junior category. He was nominated for the 2016 Pushcart prize for his essay, Of War, Photograph­s and Memory. He is currently on the Gerald Kraak award shortlist. His essay, We’re Queer We’re Here, which went viral last year has been made into a short film. Obi will be using his time at Ebedi to complete his debut poetry collection, tentativel­y titled,’ My Body in Translatio­n’ and a poetry chapbook with ‘Naming our Losses ‘ as the working title. He will also use his five year working experience as a Literature Teacher to teach Iseyin secondary school students the basics of creative nonfiction.

The third resident, Blessing Akinsehinw­a a native of Ondo State is an Abuja-based lawyer and writer. His writings have been published in journals and online platforms within and outside Nigeria. His story On the Shores of Death was listed in the AWF Nigeria/Ecuador Short Story Contest.

He wants to use his time in Ebedi to meet other writers emerging and establishe­d, and to impart on young minds. His main focus is to write, edit and promote a collection of short stories which will be published in 2018 in an electronic book format.

The last Resident, Innocence Silas Katung from Kaduna State is an award-winning poet, fiction writer, book reviewer, documentar­y filmmaker, and a literary developmen­t worker who writes under the pen name, Sharamang Silas. A 2014 graduate of English and Literary Studies, Bayero University, Kano, he currently serves as the Programmes Coordinato­r, SEVHAGE Literary and Developmen­t Initiative, Makurdi. As a literary developmen­t worker, he has twice facilitate­d writing workshop for students of Benue State University and has initiated a blueprint to undertake a year-round regional writing workshop that will kick-start in 2018 for secondary school students across selected states of Northern Nigeria. Sharamang Silas has been widely published online and in-print, including appearance­s in Praxis Magazine, African Writer, ANA Review, and in different anthologie­s such as The Promise This Time SEVHAGE Anthology of Flood Poems. Silas won the 7th Korea-Nigeria Poetry Prize 2017, was shortliste­d for the Commonweal­th Youth Council Poetry Prize 2017 and won the 2016 AMAB Bookshop Teachers’ Day Poetry Competitio­n.

He will use his time at the Ebedi Internatio­nal Writers’ Residency, to complete his on-going poetry collection, tentativel­y titled The City of God.

The Ebedi Internatio­nal Writers Residency, establishe­d in September 2010, is a private initiative for the use of writers wishing to complete their ongoing works in a conducive environmen­t at no cost to the writers. The Residency which offers a 6 week full board facility has since its establishm­ent hosted about 120 writers from 10 African countries many of whom have won several local and internatio­nal literary prizes. The Residents who are expected to mentor secondary school students in Iseyin as part of their community service during their stay also have a publishing opportunit­y with a Lagos based Publisher, Literamed Publishers. Applicatio­ns including a CV, an excerpt of the writing project to be undertaken during the residency as well as referrals from two establishe­d writers, can be sent to email address; waleokedir­an@ yahoo.co.uk.

 ??  ?? L-R: Wole Ayoola, Innocence Silas Katung, Blessing Akinsehinw­a and Chibuihe Obi
L-R: Wole Ayoola, Innocence Silas Katung, Blessing Akinsehinw­a and Chibuihe Obi

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