The Guardian (Nigeria)

LASU student wins ZODML poetry challenge 2023

- By Iyabo Lawal

A200- LEVEL English Language student of the Lagos State University ( LASU), Saheed Sunday, has emerged winner of the Zaccheus Onumba Dibiaezue Memorial Library ( ZODML) 2023 poetry challenge for undergradu­ates in the nation’s public universiti­es.

The competitio­n was aimed at boosting creativity among Nigerian students.

Sunday emerged winner out of the 791 students who submitted entries for the competitio­n.

His poem titled: ‘ My Mother’ was considered the best of the outstandin­g final five poems selected by the judges. The theme of the 2023 ZODML poetry challenge was “Motherhood.” The entries were pruned to 10 finalists and subsequent­ly to five, from where the winner emerged.

Chairman, ZODML, Ifeoma Esiri, told journalist­s that the competitio­n was aimed at inculcatin­g reading culture in students building on the legacy of the late Zaccheus Onumba Dibiaezue, who dropped out of primary school due to socio- economic issues but later became a graduate and lawyer through self- learning.

Esiri said: “The ZODML Poetry Challenge is part of our commitment to nurturing and inspiring such. This challenge will improve their competence and confidence. We looked at our impact and what we have been able to achieve over the years, and we said, let’s challenge the children intellectu­ally and creatively, and settled for a poetry challenge.

“We chose poetry because we felt that Africans in general and Nigerians in particular, use language in a very rhythmic and beautiful way, which is what poetry is all about,” she said.

Chidiebere Nwuguru from Ebonyi State University emerged the first runner- up, while Lenient Amidu of Federal University, Lafia in Nasarawa State, was the second runner- up.

Ademola Jerry- Adesewo of Federal University, Oye- Ekiti ( FUOYE) and Seyi Ojenike of Tai- Solarin University of Education, Ijebu Ode, were joint fourth place winners. While the winner gets a cash prize of N100, 000, the first and second runners- up were rewarded with N50, 000 and N25, 000 respective­ly. Others were compensate­d with N10, 000 each.

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