Saturday, 26 May 2018

Lagos LOC Plans Big For ANA Convention


Lagos LOC Plans Big For ANA Convention


Ayo-Vaughan (left); Adebiyi (second left); Adeoya (second right) and Abigail during the meeting
The Local Organising Committee of the 37th international convention of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) has been putting heads together since its inauguration early this month, to give a befitting convention to Nigerian writers.

The convention, which is billed to hold in Lagos between October 25 and October 28, 2018, will be hosted by Lagos chapter of ANA. The theme of the convention is ‘Literature Mega Cities and Mega Narratives.

Speaking during a meeting with other members of the committee, held at Prince Anthony Hotel, Anthony Village, Lagos on Wednesday, May 23, 2018, Akin Adeoya, chairman of the LOC commended the members for their transparency and willingness to put in all their resources to ensure that the annual event is a grandeur.

Adeoya, who insisted that writers, home and abroad, expected at the convention would live to remember their experience, also charged the members for sound commitment and cooperation.
From all indications, plans are on top gear to bring in varieties of pre-events that would equally be beneficial to the writers apart from the main events of the convention that have been exclusively packaged and nurtured around the theme.

Author of ‘Pastors’ Prostitute,’ Yemi Adebiyi, chairman, ANA Lagos, and his vice, Babatunde Ayo-Vaughan expressed their supports and commitments towards the realisation of the set goals of the committee, advising members not to relent their efforts.

Other members at the said meeting include Monday Edet (LOC’s Secretary); Oye Feyi-Abiodun (LOC’s PRO); Chike Ofili (former Lagos ANA chairman); Abigail Ohiero; Margaret Irhabor; Linda Edem Davies; Akeem Lasisi; Olusola Adigun; Olayinka Kadiri and Yemi Adebisi.
 
https://independent.ng/lagos-loc-plans-big-for-ana-convention/amp/

1 comment:

  1. This is great. It's going to be an event to be remembered for decades to come.

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