CAMEROONIAN WRITER AND THREE
NIGERIAN WRITERS FOR THE APRIL/MAY 2019 EDITION OF EBEDI WRITERS RESIDENCY
Four Residents, made up of a Cameroonian Writer and Three Nigerian
Writers have arrived Iseyin, Oyo State, Nigeria for the April/May 2019 edition
of the Ebedi International Writers Residency.
The Cameroonian Writer, Howard Meh-Buh, is a PhD student of Microbiology
in the University of Buea, and a staff writer for Bakwa Magazine. His works
have been published and/or accepted in a couple of anthologies and magazines,
including The Africa Report, Bakwa Magazine, Brittle Paper, The Kalahari
Review, and Aerodrome. He was one of the participants of the Literary Exchange Program for Creative
Nonfiction, organized by Goethe- Institut Nigeria, Goethe- Institut Cameroon,
Bakwa Magazine, and Saraba Magazine; in May and November 2017. This also made
him a guest at the Ake Arts and Book Festival in 2017, in Abeokuta, Nigeria. In
2016, his story “Reef 32” was on the long-list of the Bakwa Short Story Competition.
During his time at Ebedi, he would be working on his debut novel, set
both in Cameroon and Bangladesh, inspired by the time he spent there, studying
for his Masters Degree. He would also work with secondary school students in
Iseyin by teaching them French language and creative writing.
The second writer, Rasaq Malik
Gbolahan is a graduate of the University of Ibadan. A Poet who hails from
Ibadan, Razaq was shortlisted for the Brunel International African Poetry Prize in
2017. He is one of the six nominees of the Poet Lore Puschart Prize.
His works have appeared in various journals, including Michigan Quarterly
Review, Poet Lore, Spillway and Sentinel among others. He is the author of the
chapbook, “No Home in This Land”, which is edited by Professors Chris Abani and
Kwame Dawes and will be published in the USA later this year. Razaq whose attention to culture and folklore is remarkable is a
young Nigerian Author who is expected to break the ceiling in the coming years.
He hopes to use his time at the Ebedi Residency to complete work on his next
Poetry Collection and mentor Iseyin students in the art of performance poetry.
The third writer, Bello Muhammad Bello from Zaria, Kaduna State is a graduate
of the University of the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C. as well as Lee
University,
Cleveland, Tennessee USA. In 2013, he represented the University of the
District of Columbia at a Conference for Network of Schools of Public
Policy, Affairs, and Administration (NASPAA). Bello who is fluent in Arabic, English,
Hausa and Yoruba is the author of Small
World Golden Words: 234 Axioms and Aphorisms, a book of original thoughts
and observations. Apart from working to develop another manuscript of aphorisms
and poems, Bello would use his time in Ebedi to engage secondary school
students in Iseyin in the area of thinking and writing aphoristically.
The
last but not the least is Nseabasi Akpan, a visual artist from Cross Rivers
State. Akpan, who uses photography to express his artistic talent has been
involved in group photography exhibitions in the US, Ghana, Nigeria, Uganda,
Benin Republic, Syria, Croatia and Ethiopia. In addition, Iseabasi has also
organised various Photographic Workshops in Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia and
Gambia. In 2018, he was part of the Open
Africa Road Trip photography Presentation in the
Republic of Benin, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea,
Guinea Bissau, Senegal and the Gambia. An award winning Photographer, Akpan is
the recipient of the following Photographic awards; The Mo
Ibrahim Foundation Photography Competition, One World Media Photography Prize, eLearning
Africa Photo Competition Public Vote Prize, Accenture Skills to Success Award, European Union/African Union
Photography Prize, The African Artists Foundation Art Award as well as the BBC
Focus on Africa Magazine Photo Essay Prize. Akpan will spend his time at Ebedi
to update his photography of rural life as well as mentor Iseyin students in
the art of photography.
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.
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