The judges of the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa have named
Akin Bello, a former Chairman of the Oyo State chapter of the
Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), as the winner of the fifth
edition of the prestigious prize in Literature.
Bello was crowned by Professor Wole Soyinka, assisted by the board of
the Lumina Foundation, the organisers of the prize, Governor of River
State, Rotimi Amaechi & Globacom’s Head of GloWorld, Titi Ebinisi,
at the grand finale of the award at the Civic Centre, Victoria Island,
Lagos on Saturday.
The fifth edition of the award, sponsored by the National Carrier,
Globacom, was keenly contested by three authors, Bello, Othuke Ominibohs
and Toyin Abiodun, whose entries were considered the best three of the
total of 163 works submitted from across Africa.
One of the judges of the Prize, Professor Olu Obafemi, a prolific
playwright, novelist and poet, who has himself published 14 scholarly
and 15 creative books, formally announced the winner, who was promptly
presented the much coveted trophy and his cheque.
The winner, Akin Bello, was born in Lagos in 1950, and educated at Oyo,
Ghana and the University of Ife, (now Obafemi Awolowo University)
Ile-Ife, where he obtained a B.Sc. (Hons) (Pol. Science) in the 2nd
Class (Upper) Division in 1975.
A widely traveled man with a richly diversified work experience, Bello
is currently an Executive Director of a Non-Governmental Organisation in
Ibadan. He was the Chairman of the Oyo State Chapter of ANA for four
years between 2008 and 2012.
Before now, Bello had published three novels and a poetry collection.
His first play, ‘Egbon of Lagos’ has now won him recognition and fame at
the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa.
In his remarks, Professor Soyinka thanked the Lumina Foundation and its
partners, including Globacom for organizing the grand event and making
it a success.
In a goodwill message read on his behalf, Globacom’s Chairman, Dr. Mike
Adenuga, said that “Globacom is delighted to be part of the successful
execution of the project, which honours one of the world’s biggest
literary giants, Professor Wole Soyinka and seeks to promote excellence
in the literary arts on the continent of Africa."
Dr. Adenuga said, “As a teacher, role model, social activist and
advocate, Professor Wole Soyinka has directly impacted millions of lives
on the continent of Africa and beyond. We are deeply honoured to be
part of a project like this, which celebrates this living legend and
seeks to encourage the coming generation to aspire to attain such
academic excellence in the literary world.
In her remarks, Mrs. Francesca Emmanuel, the Chairperson of the Board of
Trustees of Lumina Foundation, equally thanked all the partners of the
organization, without whose support the project might not have been a
huge success that it has been.
The grand finale of the prize was graced by other literary icons,
including renowned playwright and poet, John Pepper Clark, a former
President of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), and loyal
protégé of Professor Soyinka, Odia Ofeimun, renowned Professor of
International Law and Jurisprudence, Akin Oyebode, who delivered the
keynote address, and many other distinguished scholars.
Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa is a biennial event staged
to recognize the best literary work produced by an African. It was
established by the Lumina Foundation in 2005 to promote literary
excellence in Africa and has since become the African equivalent of the
Nobel Prize. This year's Prize was dedicated to the drama genre.
The panel of five judges for the Prize is drawn from Uganda, South Africa, Mali, Nigeria and Algeria.
Guests were entertained by the Steve Rhodes Orchestra which reeled out
tunes in different genres, cutting across old and contemporary. Also,
multi-talented instrumentalist and Glo ambassador, Bez added spice to
the event.
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