ADESANMI, ODUNJO, EZEMAGU TO HEADLINE IBADAN BOOK CLUB MAY READING
The Ibadan Book Club has announced the lineup for its May edition of the Oyo Reads Project. Adekunle Isaac Adesanmi, Odunjo Azeez, and Chinenyike Lawrence Ezemagu are set to headline this engaging literary event, promising an enriching experience for book enthusiasts and literary connoisseurs alike.
Initiated earlier this year, the Oyo Reads Project is a collaborative effort between the Ibadan Book Club and the Writers League of Oyo State, with the noble objective of bringing the joy of book readings to every corner of the state.
The upcoming reading is scheduled to take place on the 25th day of May 2024 at the Oyo State Library Board, located Opposite Cocoa House, Dugbe, Ibadan. The event will commence promptly at 12:00 PM, offering attendees the opportunity to immerse themselves in captivating literary discussions and vibrant cultural exchanges.
Founder of the Ibadan Book Club, Wole Adedoyin, expressed his excitement about the forthcoming event, emphasizing its significance in fostering a deeper appreciation for literature and promoting literacy within the community.
Attendees can look forward to an engaging session filled with stimulating discussions, book signings, and opportunities to interact with the featured authors. The event is open to all members of the public who share a passion for literature and a curiosity for exploring the diverse narratives that shape our world.
For more information about the May edition of the Oyo Read Project, interested individuals are encouraged to contact the Ibadan Book Club via 08072673852.
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Adekunle Isaac Adesanmi, hails from Ilesa, Osun State, is a dynamic individual currently pursuing his studies as a 300-level student of Linguistics and African Languages at the University of Ibadan. Beyond academia, he is deeply committed to his faith as a devoted minister under Saviour's Apostolic Church. Adekunle wears many hats in his multifaceted life: he's a skilled drama minister, linguist, Yoruba newscaster, marriage and relationship counselor, writer, and gospel singer.
Driven by a profound love for storytelling, Adekunle has penned numerous Christian literary works, among them "The Messy Journey," "The Will of God," "Bedlam," and "Slaughter House." Currently, he is immersed in crafting his latest creation, "Agony of Wasted Opportunities." His journey as a writer commenced over a decade ago, marked by a relentless dedication to sharing narratives that inspire introspection, faith, and resilience. Through his literary endeavors, Adekunle strives to ignite hope, offer solace, and communicate the profound message of God's enduring love and redemption to his audience.
Odunjo Azeez, a bright young Nigerian, is currently immersed in his academic pursuits as a 400-level Mathematics student at Obafemi Awolowo University. Despite his rigorous studies, Odunjo's passion for the arts burns brightly. An ardent admirer of literature, particularly poetry, he devours literary works with fervor. Not content with being merely a consumer of art, Odunjo has also ventured into the realm of creative expression, with his poetry finding homes in esteemed publications such as Afrihill Press, World Voices Magazine, Márokó, and various other platforms.
Beyond the realms of academia and artistic endeavors, Odunjo's heart belongs to a different kind of passion: the love for his cultural heritage, embodied in his fervent advocacy for the gospel of Àmàlà, a beloved delicacy in Nigerian cuisine. When he's not engrossed in his academic pursuits or crafting poetic masterpieces, Odunjo can often be found enthusiastically extolling the virtues of Àmàlà, spreading the gospel of this cherished culinary tradition with zeal and dedication.
Chinenyike Lawrence Ezemagu, a Nigerian writer. A graduate of the prestigious University of Ibadan (2018) and Dominican University, Ibadan (2022), Chinenyike's intellectual prowess spans across various domains. Additionally, his expertise extends beyond the realm of literature; he is a trained and certified cybersecurity professional, a modern language expert, and a dedicated educator whose passion for teaching has enriched the minds of countless students. Chinenyike's eclectic research interests encompass African history, science history, political philosophy, African religion and civilization, existentialism, and modern language.
Throughout his career, Chinenyike has seamlessly blended his literary pursuits with professional endeavors. His tenure as a news editor and story creator at CEOAfrica Ibadan in 2022 showcased his talent for storytelling and editing under tight deadlines, further highlighting his versatility in the field of communication. Among his notable literary works is the compelling novel "48HOURS," which will be the centerpiece of his engagement with the Ibadan Book Club on Saturday, 25th May 2024. First published on Amazon two years ago, "48HOURS" offers a gripping narrative set against the backdrop of a journey from Kano to Ibadan, exploring themes of insecurity and national identity. Subtitled 'Political Myth,' the novel challenges conventional institutions and traditions while satirizing the political establishment, presenting a thought-provoking commentary on democracy and governance. Chinenyike's professional affiliations, including memberships with esteemed organizations such as the Association of Nigerian Authors, Ibadan Book Club, Historical Society of Nigeria, Africa Public Speaking Academy, and the National Association of Philosophy, underscore his commitment to academic excellence and intellectual discourse. With a diverse portfolio of published works that delve into topics ranging from government ideology to traditional African society, Chinenyike Lawrence Ezemagu continues to inspire and enlighten audiences with his profound insights and literary acumen.
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