Tuesday, 22 April 2025

Young Poets Shine as Wale Okediran @ 70 Poetry Competition Winners Emerge

 

WALE OKEDIRAN @ 70 POETRY COMPETITION WINNERS ANNOUNCED


 

The organizers of the Wale Okediran @ 70 Poetry Competition are pleased to officially announce the winners of the literary contest. The competition, which drew participation from young and talented Nigerian poets across the country, was established to honour the enduring literary contributions of Dr. Wale Okediran—renowned author, former National President of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), and current Secretary General of the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA).

Specifically designed for Nigerian writers under the age of 25, the Wale Okediran @ 70 Poetry Competition aims to discover and amplify new literary voices while celebrating the legacy of one of Nigeria’s foremost literary trailblazers. This year’s entries demonstrated not only the creative vitality of Nigerian youth but also their commitment to using literature as a means of expression, reflection, and advocacy.

The judging panel, chaired by Professor Mabel Evwierhoma of the Department of Dramatic Arts, University of Abuja, carefully reviewed the entries and shortlisted five outstanding works. She was supported by an esteemed panel which included Khalid Imam, an acclaimed poet and arts curator, and Akudo Nkemjika Okeke, a poet, screenwriter, and scriptwriter. The judges praised the submissions for their originality, emotional resonance, and thoughtful engagement with a wide range of themes.

After thorough deliberation, the winners were announced as follows: First Prize“A Sojourner” by Abdulrazaq Godwin Omeiza; Second Prize“Sambisa Girl” by Nwegbo Miracle; and Third Prize“Wale Okediran, A Man of Healing Ink” by Abdulmumeen Humulkhair Olamipo. Two poets received Honourable Mentions: “A Bloom, A Breath and A Song” by Deborah Usak and “For Wale Okediran at 70” by Adegoke Oluwabukunmi.

Abdulrazaq Godwin Omeiza, winner of the First Prize, is a Senior Secondary School 2 student at Government College Ibadan. A budding poet, Abdulrazaq draws inspiration from his environment, teachers, and literary legends such as Niyi Osundare, Tade Ipadeola, Wole Soyinka, Chimamanda Adichie, and Dr. Wale Okediran himself. His poem “A Sojourner” reflects an insightful and mature poetic voice that impressed the judges.

Second Prize winner, Miracle Nwegbo, is a medical student at Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University. In addition to being a poet, Miracle is also an essayist and photographer. He sees poetry as a powerful, melodic tool capable of social transformation. His prize-winning piece, “Sambisa Girl”, captures deep emotional themes through vivid imagery and heartfelt expression.

Abdulmumeen Humulkhair Olamipo, who won the Third Prize, hails from Ilorin, Kwara State, and is a penultimate student at the University of Ilorin. Her poem “Wale Okediran, A Man of Healing Ink” pays tribute to the celebrant with lyrical elegance and thematic depth. Known for weaving emotion into every stanza, Humulkhair continues to hone her poetic skills with great dedication.

To collect their prize certificates and monetary awards, the winners are kindly requested to contact the competition coordinator, Wole Adedoyin, via email at woleadedoyin@gmail.com. The organizers extend their gratitude to all participants and encourage them to continue nurturing their literary talents.

The Wale Okediran @ 70 Poetry Competition not only celebrates the legacy of a literary icon but also serves as a beacon of hope for the future of Nigerian literature. Through initiatives like this, the voices of the next generation of writers are being empowered, amplified, and given the recognition they deserve.

 

Monday, 7 April 2025

Wale Okediran @ 70 Poetry Competition Longlist Unveiled

 WALE OKEDIRAN @ 70 POETRY COMPETITION LONGLIST UNVEILED



In celebration of the forthcoming 70th birthday of renowned Nigerian writer and literary administrator, Dr. Wale Okediran, the organizers of the Wale Okediran @ 70 Poetry Competition have officially released the longlist of selected entries. 


The announcement follows a rigorous assessment and consensus by a panel of seasoned judges tasked with selecting standout works from a pool of impressive submissions by young and emerging poets across the country.


The judging panel, chaired by Professor Mabel Evwierhoma of the Department of Dramatic Arts, University of Abuja, included distinguished literary voices such as Khalid Imam, a published poet and arts curator, and Akudo Nkemjika Okeke, a poet, scriptwriter, and screenwriter. 


The panel expressed admiration for the creativity and thematic depth displayed by the young poets, many of whom explored themes of healing, resilience, nationhood, and personal identity.


The Wale Okediran @ 70 Poetry Competition was instituted to honour the literary legacy of Dr. Wale Okediran, a former National President of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) and the current Secretary General of the Pan African Writers Association (PAWA). 


Aimed specifically at young and emerging Nigerian writers under the age of 25, the competition has served as a platform to spotlight fresh talent while celebrating a literary icon.


According to the organizers, the selection of the longlist was based not only on the literary merit of the works but also on their originality and clarity of voice. 


The judges noted the difficulty of their task given the impressive quality of entries received.


The longlisted entries, in no particular order, are as follows:


1. Sojourner – Abdulrazaq Godwin Omeiza


2. Wale Okediran, A Man of Healing Ink – Abdulmumeen Humul


3. A Bloom, A Breath and a Song – Deborah Usak


4. Digging Deep for Happiness amid Fossils and Bones – Muheez Olawale


5. Sambisa Girl – Nwegbo Miracle


6. Fate Think Me A Victim – Grace Oni


7. Echoes Beyond Time – Fasuyi Favour Iyanuoluwa


8. Wale Okediran @ 70 – Adegoke Oluwabukunmi


9. Bird in My Mouth, Grief in My Palms – Felix Eshie


10. A Passionate Jeremiad for My Homeland – Olobo Ejile


The organizers have congratulated the longlisted poets and expressed heartfelt appreciation to all participants for their remarkable passion and creativity. 


They further announced that the shortlist for the competition will be officially unveiled on April 19, 2025.