SULAIMAN, ADENIRAN, ADEOGUN
TO HEADLINE OYO READS MARCH EDITION
The Ibadan Book Club, in partnership with the
Writers League of Oyo State, will be hosting a special reading event featuring
three talented authors for the upcoming March edition of the Oyo Reads Project.
Alimat Taiwo Sulaiman, Adeniran Abdbasit Adeyemi,
and Olasumbo Comfort Adeogun will share their works and insights at this
exciting gathering.
Scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 30th,
2024, at the prestigious Oyo State Library Board, situated Opposite Cocoa
House, Dugbe Ibadan, the event will commence at 12:00 PM.
According to a statement issued by the founder of
the Ibadan Book Club, Wole Adedoyin, the event promises to be an enriching
experience for literature enthusiasts and aspiring writers alike.
Oyo Reads stands as a groundbreaking project
aimed at democratizing access to literature by bringing readings to the nooks
and crannies of Oyo State. It serves as a beacon of cultural enrichment,
fostering an environment conducive to the exchange of ideas, networking
opportunities, and constructive critique.
The March edition of Oyo Reads Project promises
to be a celebration of creativity, diversity, and the power of literature to
inspire, educate, and provoke thought. Attendees can look forward to engaging
discussions, thought-provoking readings, and an opportunity to connect with
like-minded individuals passionate about the written word.
For media inquiries, interview requests, or
additional information about the event, please contact: Wole Adedoyin:
08072673852 or woleadedoyin@gmail.com
This event is not to be missed as it marks
another milestone in the vibrant literary scene of Oyo State, showcasing the
talent and creativity that thrives within its borders.
ALIMAT TAIWO SULAIMAN
Alimat Taiwo Sulaiman,
a writer and educator hailing originally from Nigeria but holding dual
citizenship of Ghana, obtained her bachelor’s degree in Political Science from
the University of Ilorin. When not engrossed in penning her thoughts in her
cherished garden, Alimat dedicates much of her time to reading, teaching,
cooking, volunteering for NGOs, and keeping fit. A self-professed sports
enthusiast, she indulges her passion for cycling and swimming by frequenting
the stadium most Sunday afternoons. With four enchanting children's fictions
and a non-fiction work already under her belt, Alimat showcases her prowess as
a poet with several of her verses published on PoemHunter.com.
ADENIRAN
ABDBASIT ADEYEMI
Adeniran Abdbasit Adeyemi is a Nigerian writer,
communicator, and cultural enthusiast. He wears many hats – translator,
photographer, and art curator – but his passion lies in the power of words.
Born in Iseyin,
Adeyemi now embraces life in Lagos, using his experience with both Yoruba and
English to craft impactful translations. His writing career spans years, with
thought-provoking articles, heartfelt essays, and love-filled poems gracing
numerous publications and anthologies like BPPC 2022 and Eriata Oribabor's
collections.
Adeyemi finds joy in
creating. His prolific writing, exceeding 100 poems, explores the vast spectrum
of human emotions. His work offers comfort to those facing challenges, be it
personal struggles, relationship hurdles, or life's obstacles. By reading his
poems, you may find solace and inspiration to navigate these difficulties and
move towards a brighter future. His ultimate aim? For his words to guide you
towards a path of happiness, fulfillment, and greatness.
OLASUMBO
COMFORT ADEOGUN
Olasumbo Comfort Adeogun, a native of Abeokuta,
Ogun State, Nigeria, wears many hats. Fueled by a passion to empower others,
she embarked on a path of teaching and special education after training at the
Federal College of Education (Special) in Oyo.
Her dedication to
service began early. As a teenager, Olasumbo actively volunteered with the
Educare Trust NGO and served as a peer educator for the Association for
Representative and Family Health (ARFH). She continues to champion the cause of
women through her membership in the International Women Writing Guild.
Olasumbo's
commitment extends to the literary world. She currently serves as Treasurer for
the Oyo State Chapter of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA). Her own
poetic voice has resonated with readers both locally and internationally, with
poems featured in anthologies like "J.J Rawlings: Memories and
Momentos," "An Anthology in Memory of Chinua Achebe," and
"ANA@40."
Driven by a desire to
make a positive impact, Olasumbo's debut collection, "Songs of a
Maiden," is a testament to the beauty of life. Her poems explore the
realities we all face, offering both hope and a call to action.