Wednesday, 25 April 2018

ANA Lagos holds 2018 edition of Authors’ Groove May 11


ANA Lagos holds 2018 edition of Authors’ Groove May 11


 The Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Lagos State Chapter, on behalf of the National Executive Council of ANA , will host a literary and reading event for writers called Authors’ Groove during the Nigerian International Book Fair holding on Friday, May 11, 2018 at the University of Lagos, Book Fair Ground (Jelili Omotola Auditorium). 

The theme for this year Authors' Groove is “Literary Agency and the Improvement of Authors' Craft and Business. " The Guest lecturer expected to deliver the theme lecture is Dr. Lola Akande. Dr. Lola Akande is the author of the novels Where Are You From , What It Takes and Camouflage. She is a Senior lecturer in the Department of English, University of Lagos, where she teaches African Literature. She has also worked as a journalist.

It would also be recalled that “What it Takes”, written by Dr. Lola Akande won the 2017 edition of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) Prize for Prose Fiction.

The book fair organized by Nigeria Book Fair Trust of which ANA is a Council member and one of the constituent bodies will also have ANA maintaining an exhibition stand throughout the duration of the fair(7-12 May, 2018) where it will hold a daily literary clinic for the benefit of aspiring authors and members. The event promises to be an avenue for book exhibition, reading and networking.ANA members in and around Lagos are enjoined to attend the Authors' Groove and be at the fair ground.

‘This literary campaign must go round’


‘This literary campaign must go round’

Posted By: Edozie Udeze On: April 22, 2018 In: Arts & Life, Sunday magazine

In this encounter with Edozie Udeze, Mallam Denja Abdullahi, the President of Association of Nigerian Authors throws more light on the grants that have helped to extend the frontiers of Yusuf Ali literary campaigns to the grassroots



How has this grant endured?
The ANA/Yusuf Ali literary awareness campaign has endured because the funding has been constant and comes at a predictable time every year. That enables us to plan ahead each year and gives us room to innovate and create a sustainable pattern across the country. The literary philanthropy of Yusuf Ali met a robust structure of ANA on ground which covers the whole of Nigeria. It is therefore possible to create impact at the same time with the project across the country. The project has also introduced healthy competition among our chapters across the country as they overreach themselves to do better each year. The monitoring process that we have introduced along the line has also contributed to the project sustainability.
What year did it start?
The ANA/ Yusuf Ali literary awareness campaign actually started in 2012 when I was Vice President of ANA. There was nothing as sustainable as that in the history of ANA  except for our annual convention which we are often not too sure of each year as we fish around for funds to host it unlike the ANA/ Yusuf Ali literary awareness campaign with sure funding. The campaign has impacted positively in the area of mentoring the young and school going populace by encouraging them to read and write. We cover nothing less than five thousand students in 100 schools across the country each year in the course of executing the campaign . At the beginning the focus was on secondary schools for some years, then we had focused  workshop for universities students and we later moved to focusing on tertiary institutions, then into the  publication of children titles which we have used to drive another by-project called A-Book-A-Child nationwide project. From all these activities including what we are using the fund for this year( capacity building workshop on innovations in contemporary literary awareness campaign and media awareness) you could see that the ANA/ Yusuf Ali literary awareness campaign has been very impactful nationwide.
How did you arrive at the projects to embark upon with the money?
The brainstorming to get new things to do with the grant each year ad-infinitum is what we are gathering to do in the capacity building workshop. For ANA chapter chairmen we will be having in Ilorin later this April 2018.Mind you, we do not just receive the grant from Yusuf Ali and go to sleep. Our chapters do provide matching grant to whatever they receive as sub-grant from the Yusuf Ali main grant. Yusuf Ali gives us N3million each year which is not small at all considering the regular brick wall you meet whenever you try to raise funds from governments and other corporate bodies. By the time you add or cost what our chapters raise to do their bits with the seed sub-grant received, the total money spent each year may translate to about N10 million naira or more. But without the initial  grant from Yusuf Ali, the build up would not have been possible.
So the grants have prospered the association?
From the success of the Yusuf Ali grant to ANA, we have seen how helpful regular grant can go a long way to stabilize an association like ANA and make it very functional and accountable.  And that is why we are all clamouring for the institution of an endowment fund for the arts in Nigeria. The Western world is  wizened already on the importance of  regular and sustained funding for the arts by governments, individuals and public and private institutions. Governments in the third world countries like Nigeria go about as if they do not owe the arts anything. The  arts, literature and culture of a country  will eventually go  extinct if the  government of a particular country thinks they do not need special attention and dedicated intervention. Come to think of it, some of the best features of our cultural heritage and creativity are being kept alive by foreign grants and foreign funding facilitated by  those who know the importance of heritage sustainability. I always say the arts always have a way of making indelible the contributions of those who support it. Our use of the Yusuf Ali grant over the years has shown that you can do a lot in the arts with a gift sincerely given and the reward to the giver will definitely be more than whatever is given.Many Yusuf Alis are not there today because people are afraid of poverty and they are ignorant of where they can leave their indelible memories for generations unborn. Most people with money in Nigeria hoard it for  their immediate families or fritter it away on mundane things that will turn to dust within a generation following their demise.The kind of Yusuf Ali is rare in our clime as not many  persons are  as  astute and intelligent like him to know that life is ephemeral and that what endures are the selfless pursuits you engage in. The corporate bodies are not different, they are forever in search of profit without thinking of responsibility to their communities. They commit huge funds to beauty pageants and Ajasco  dance shows on the streets but avoid the theatre, film, literature and the likes because of their short-sighted thinking that nothing will be gained in return.

Stakeholders reappraise Ebonyi’s literary awareness level


Stakeholders reappraise Ebonyi’s literary awareness level 



In this piece, VICTOR NZE examines the level of literary awareness in Ebonyi State from the era when it carried the ‘educationally disadvantaged state’ tag to the present most appreciable level and examines the role played by stakeholders in achieving this feat. Excerpts:

In August 2015, the Ebonyi State government moved to rescue the state’s downward spiraling education sector by setting up and inaugurating a committee to prepare a working plan for making the learning convenient for students in the state.
The decision followed the presentation of a preliminary report on the state of public schools in the state by a consultant, hired by the State’s Universal Basic Education Board (UBE) to the state Executive Council at the Government House in Abakaliki.
The committee headed by Rev. Father Abraham Nwali submitted its report two months later.
Years down the line, Ebonyi can recorded a huge improvement from its previous ‘educationally disadvantaged state’ status to one with relatively outstanding results in the recent times.
Many thanks to commitment from both the private and public sectors, the state has steadily climbed the ladder of literary awareness such that it has become a reference point in educational growth.
Even at the national level, the state has become a choice destination for test-running of educational projects and programmes geared towards improving the lot of students or literary awareness as a whole.
“The degree of literary awareness in Ebonyi State is presently high. People, especially the youths are becoming more and more aware. There are book clubs and literary societies, some of which are founded by young people for the purpose of meeting their literary ends.
“On our part, there have been vigorous awareness campaigns at various schools in the state, which feature talks, quiz and book donations. We reveal to the students what lies behind the doors of creativity and healthy reading culture; we show them individuals who attained greatness and global reckoning through creativity; give them tips on how to reach such enviable heights, making reading the bedrock.
“In all, we follow a strategic option we named Bring Back the Book. It is aimed at increasing awareness in the area of healthy reading culture and literary awareness. In doing this, we now have chapters in different higher institutions and secondary schools in the state.
“As a matter of course, members of the chapters are members of our branch. We have also perfected plans to explore the use of the electronic media for our membership drive. This we are to do in line with radio and TV programmes we are already straightening out.
“However, our social media handles have been of immense value in this regard. Hardly our meeting ends without an individual coming to join courtesy of the social media,” enthused Mr Richard Inya, present chairman of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA).
Observers believe the upward trajectory of literary awareness in the state is to some extent attributable to efforts at the government level geared towards correcting the previously feared school drop-out syndrome which ravaged the state and prevented it competing at the regional let alone national levels of academic performance.
Immediate past chairman of ANA in the state, For Elder Matthew Odono, who would prefer to rate the state’s level of literary awareness at a moderate ‘average’, says, however, that his organization has put in a lot to ensure the state reaches where it is today.
“In the state, the association has done quite a lot in this regard. Aside from its monthly readings where works by members are read and critiqued, the association has embarked on “Bring Back the Book Campaign” to some post primary schools in the state.
“During the exercise, books worth several thousands of naira donated by ANA/Yusuf Ali Literary Awareness Campaign Projects were read and distributed to students. Books authored by members or sourced by members from the market considered valuable to inspire the students to develop interest in reading and creative writing were also added to promote the exercise.
“The association has also introduced “teen authorship” programme to some post primary schools in the state and is at present mentoring students of Holy Ghost Secondary School Abakaliki Literary Club to ensure that they come up with quality creative outputs. It is pertinent to add that a cash prize of N 5,000 each was placed for the best students in poetry, prose and drama respectively by the association.
“Also the King Agwu Ude poetry Award of N 50, 000 for secondary School students sponsored Elder Matthew Odono is on in the State now. In 2016, the Chapter in collaboration with the Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi State organised Yusuf Ali (SAN) Literary Awareness Campaign with the theme “creativity and success in life” for students of tertiary Institutions in Ebonyi State.
“The programme was held at the FUNAI Auditorium. I am glad to inform you that virtually all the tertiary institutions in the state participated in the workshop. I will also be right to state that literary activities in all the literary groups of these institutions are going on as directed. FUNAI crew and Federal College of Agriculture Ishiagu Literary Club, Ivo council are doing very well.
“The understanding and cooperation of the Vice Chancellor of FUNAI, Prof Chinwuba in driving literary activities in the state need special commendation. Himself, a literary activist, readily avails us a helping hand in our drive to discover and mentor budding creative writers in the state. This explains why the national body is planning an international creative writers’ submit to be held in the University by July this year,” said Odono.
Incidentally, Ebonyi State will also provide a veritable platform for this year’s Yusuf Ali (SAN) Literary Awareness Campaign.
“It must be stated without fear of contradiction that no project, policy or programme in this nation in the dimension of improving the reading culture or increasing literary awareness can be compared with the Yusuf Ali nationwide literary awareness campaign.
“Its consistency is astute; its gains are high, and its vision, clear. The project has a very high capacity for sustaining the level of literary awareness in the state. We have benefitted twice, and on each of the occasions embarked on activities that opened avenues for our people to realize what lies ahead and how to be part of it,” said Inya.
For Odono, the state stands to benefit ‘to a very large extent,’ even as he pleaded for more support from government to fully realize the goals of the campaign.
“If a single person, Yusuf Ali could provide N3m to the association annually, imagine where the Federal, State and Local Governments can provide N50m, N20 and N2m respectively for the association activities, without politising it.
“I bet you, a lot of transformation will be achieved in the reading, writing and behavioural lives of the people. Wealthy individuals too, especially serving political leaders can come up to assist in this area. “They can call it their constituency project, raise fund for ANA to mentor budding artists, give cash prizes to people that excel and so on. This is preferable to drugging the youths and giving them guns to cause mayhem in the society.
“In our state, Distinguished Senator Chris Nwankwo funded the organisation of training for aspiring creative writers, though not through ANA. The beneficiaries of that training are doing marvellously well in the creative industry today. We need more like him,” he said.
Inya corroborated Odono’s position in wooing the public sector towards the project.
“It must be stated without fear of contradiction that no project, policy or programme in this nation in the dimension of improving the reading culture or increasing literary awareness can be compared with the Yusuf Ali nationwide literary awareness campaign.
“Its consistency is astute; its gains are high, and its vision, clear. The project has a very high capacity for sustaining the level of literary awareness in the state. We have benefitted twice, and on each of the occasions embarked on activities that opened avenues for our people to realize what lies ahead and how to be part of it.
“It cannot be gainsaid that a project of this standing needs partnership with the government of the benefitting states to further take it down to rural areas. We have put plans in place to partner the government of our state in this direction. We as well seek to identify individuals, groups, corporate bodies and organisations that share the ideals and aspirations of the association for the project,” Inya said.

ANA and Edo State Government set to host the second edition of ANA/Godwin Obaseki Literary Awareness Campaign (AGOLAC)


EDO STATE GOVERNMENT AND ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN AUTHORS (ANA), EDO STATE CHAPTER SET TO TAKE EDO READING CULTURE CAMPAIGN TO EDO CENTRAL AND NORTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT OF EDO STATE IN JUNE 2018.





By: Anthony Ifechukwude 

Benin City: Edo State Government and Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Edo State Chapter has informed the general public that ANA /Edo Reading Culture Campaign as part of ANA/ Godwin Obaseki literary Awareness Campaign (AGOLAC) is scheduled to hold in Edo Central and North senatorial district in June 2018, following the recent approval of the 2nd edition of the Campaign by His Excellency, Mr. Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki, the Executive Governor of Edo State. 

Gov. Godwin Obaseki's passion for eradicating illiteracy from the State has witnessed a success story as he unveils plans and commitment by his administration to continuously support and promote reading culture in the state, he said this through the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Education Planning, Hon.(Dr) Mrs. Doris Ayanka Imanlele, In a press statement signed by the Chairman of Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) Edo State Chapter, Comrade Goodluck Osama Ogbeide and SSA on Education planning on 24th of April, 2018.

Chairman of ANA Edo, Comrade Goodluck Osama Ogbeide, informed the general public that the 2nd Edition of Edo Reding Culture Campaign has been slated to hold in June 2018, as approved by the His Excellency, Mr. Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki, the Executive Governor of Edo State.

ANA/ Edo Reading Culture Campaign is a gigantic reading event, organized by the Edo State Chapter of Association of Nigerian Authors(ANA) in synergy with Edo State Government. It is a zonal event where pupils from different local Government assembles at the zonal headquarters of various senatorial district, for a public reading with the Executive Governor and thereafter, the best/ winners get their various prizes.

The maiden edition was held on Friday 26th January, 2018 at Imaguero College Hall, Benin City, Oredo Local Government Area in Edo South Senatorial District, Edo State. The event saw the presence of about one thousand Five hundred pupils from various local Government in Edo South, which read a literary work titled "Born out of a Wish" by Christy Omorogbe, in unison with the State Governor, His Excellency, Mr. Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki alongside with some key players in the State Executive Committee, amongst whom are; Osarodion Ogie Esq and Taiwo F. Akerele, Secretary and Chief of Staff to Edo State Government respectively. 

In his remark, the Chairman of ANA Edo, Comrade Goodluck Osama Ogbeide thank the Executive Governor for his zeal and vigour to reawaken the dwindling reading culture in the state, in his word, "Your Excellency Sir, you have undoubtedly convince Association of Nigerian Authors and the entire people of Edo State that the growth of education is the uppermost in your heart as exemplified in your drive towards restructuring the Basic Education Sector in the state. ANA Edo will continue to promote activities that will promote reading activities in the state"

In addition, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Education Planning, Hon.(Dr) Mrs. Doris Ayanka Imanlele said the Governor is very much interested in promoting reading culture in the state. In her word, "His Excellency, Mr. Godwin Nogheghase Obaseki is very much interested in promoting the reading culture that has almost eluded us in the society. 

Restructuring the Basic Education sector is his watchword. This he portrayed during the flagged off/ launching of Edo Basic Education Sector Transformation (Edo-Best) programme, where 300 teachers from 300 primary schools in the state were trained on Information Communication Technology (ICT) to advance teaching methodology in the schools in the state. The presence of the Executive Governor during the maiden edition of Edo Reading Culture Campaign in Edo South, sealed all doubt.

The duos crave the indulgence of all and sundry to join the train in promoting literary awareness in the society, knowing that no society progresses without adequate
Education.