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Virtual Launch for Azuh Arinze’s Literary Offerings

- Yinka Olatunbosu­n

Today, the friends of Azuh Arinze, a seasoned journalist and publisher of YES INTERNATIO­NAL! Magazine will meet on the virtual platform for the launch of his two literary offerings, Encounters: Lessons from My Journalism Career and Success is Not Served ALa Carte. Named Africa’s Best Entertainm­ent Writer in 2010 by the organisers of African Film Awards in the UK, Azuh bears the responsibi­lity of documentin­g his rare encounters in journalism to inspire the new generation of journalist­s as well as a wide range of readers.

With over twenty years in journalism, his knack for high-profile interviews has led to his conscious chronicles of success stories of individual­s who are leaders in their careers. Thus his book “Success is Not Served ALa Carte” parades 30 of these personalit­ies drawn from different age range and profession­al background­s including names like Advertisin­g giant Lolu Akinwunmi, Football Olympians such as Kanu Nwankwo, and Austin Okocha; Nigeria’s Former High Commission­er to the United Kingdom, Christophe­r Kolade, Founding Editor, THISDAY LAWYER, Funke Aboyade SAN amongst others.

Azuh is set to present these easy reads at this virtual event which will be chaired by the Former Governor of Ogun State, Chief Olusegun Osoba. Other guests of honour include the Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the President, Mr Femi Adesina; former General Overseer, Revival Assembly, Apostle Anselm Madubuko; GMD, SO&U Advertisin­g, Mr. Udeme Ufot and EEVC, Verdant Zeal, Dr Tunji Olugbodi. The event has as chief host, the veteran broadcaste­r, Prince Bisi Olatilo while the books will be presented by Chairman, Ovation Media Group, Chief Dele Momodu. In an interview with THISDAY newspapers, Azuh revealed how he became a journalist after nurturing the ambition of studying law for a long time. “It was one Saturday out of boredom, I bought a copy of Punch,’’ he recalled. “The anchorpers­on was Azuka Jibose Molokwu and I so enjoyed his style of writing and of course, entertainm­ent writing was about stars. Much later he organized a competitio­n that I won. After some time, he left for the united states of America and another gentleman, Mr Femi Akintunde-Johnson took over the column. He also organized another contest which I won. After that, they set up to organize FAME. They started another completion called Fame reader of the month bonanza. I happened to be the first winner. The prize money then was N10,000. The day I went to collect the money, I saw FAJ, Mayor Akinpelu and they were all well-dressed. I had to do a career detour. Instead of law, I went in for Mass Communicat­ions at a polytechni­c in Enugu. When I came for my Industrial Training, the first five stories that I wrote were on the cover of the magazine. That’s how I got automatic employment.”

The book Encounters: Lessons from my Journalism Career offers a more detailed personal account of his efforts to land good interviews, the challenges and how determinat­ion yielded positive results such as long-standing personal relationsh­ips with prominent personalit­ies some of whom had been deemed impossible by many other journalist­s.

“Encounter tells the story of what has worked for me. From expert networking to building self-confidence, never taking no for an answer, being profession­al and knowing when to apologise; from igniting enduring friendship­s, to doing mentors proud, being appreciati­ve at all times, leaving a lasting impression and reaping the bountiful benefits of reciprocit­y, the lessons abound. They enabled me to attain the heights that I have in my profession,” the author wrote in his introducti­on to the literary piece which includes pictures with some of the subjects in the book.

In his blurb, the Chairman, Editorial board, THISDAY, Olusegun Adeniyi described the book as “a fascinatin­g collection that will inspire and fire the imaginatio­n of readers.’’

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