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  • Presentation of "Early Flight" Collection of Stories at Alliance Francaise, Ibadan

    Date: 19 May 2011

    Ebiks Theatre Studio, Ibadan, cordially invites you to the public presentation of Early Flights a collection of stories by Aderinsola Lewis, Olamide Abiodun, Kashif Abdulkareem, Adetola Lewis, Amamat Akanni, and Eriakha Edgar. The book is edited by Ebika Anthony.

    The event will be held at 10 AM at Alliance Francaise, beside Magistrate Court, Seventh Day Adventist Road, Iyaganku, Ibadan. Emmanuelle Esnault (Director, Alliance Francaise, Ibadan) will be the chief host.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: RSVP - Fatimah Abdulkareem (immediate past president of NAWOJ) at 08034276220

  • Job Opening: News Editor/ Reporter for Galaxy TV (Nigeria)

    Galaxy TV seek the services of the following personnel to join their team in media and TV commercials and Event Coverages. Interested Applicants should meet the requirements required for the positions they apply for.

    Newscaster, News Editor and Reporter

    Applicants must possess: Must possess relevant qualification and 8 – 10 years working experience

    Interested applicants should forward their CV/Resume to:

    Galaxy Television
    The President
    27 Community Road, Off Allen Avenue,
    Ikeja, Lagos State.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: call +234 1 555 7511, 555 7512, 793 7869

    For submissions: The President, Galaxy Television, 27 Community Road, Off Allen Avenue, Ikeja, Lagos State

    Website: http://www.galaxytvonline.com/

  • Job Opening: Deputy News Editor for Network News 24 (Nigeria)

    The immediate supervisor of the daily news programs, their content, daily production, production values and consistency of the daily news effort. The Deputy News Editor acts in the absence of the News editor, consistent with appropriate consultation with the Director of News. This person is also cognizant of the news budget and works to maintain it.

    Responsibilities

    * The Deputy News Editor is the person of the hour. He or she is the direct supervisor of the assignment desk and the producers. Staffers in these positions each report to the Deputy News Editor.
    * The Deputy News Editor supervises the copy editor who brings any potential problems with scripts to the Deputy News Editor for resolution.
    * The Deputy News Editor works closely with the assignment desk to keep story meetings on target and timely.
    * The Deputy News Editor works closely with the program producers and supervises news program rundowns.
    * The Deputy News Editor works closely with the graphic artists to maintain consistency from program to program, day to day.
    * The Deputy News Editor works with the Director of News to implement the strategic goals of the news department as designated by the Director of News.
    * The Deputy News Editor is aware of budget lines that apply to news and works to maintain daily control of these lines. When news coverage dictates budget lines will exceed budgeted amounts, the Deputy News Editor informs the News Editor Of News of developments.
    * The Deputy News Editor works to maintain the editorial integrity and policies of the news department.
    * The Deputy News Editor works to supervise special reports, such as multi-part, special stories for the daily bulletins. He/she also supervises special event coverage that pre-empts regular news programming.

    Work Experience Requirements:

    * At least 5 years previous, significant news management experience-either in other television stations or networks-or with similar print enterprises.
    * Experience in strategic development of news output, preferably by leading the launch of new programmes or services.
    * International experience is valuable and desirable coupled with a superior understanding of the needs of a news channel in Nigeria.
    * A track record of leadership and success in this person’s background is highly desirable.

    Educational Requirements:

    B.S.C and a higher national diploma are mandatory. Post graduate work in journalism or related areas is highly desirable. Any other special course work or professional work is also desirable.

    Salary: Package to be presented and negotiated (negotiable).

    Benefits:

    * Benefits: Medical health coverage for family (plus 4 children ONLY).
    * 30 days official vacation.
    * Pension scheme.
    * Medical Allowance.
    * Year End Bonus (driven by performance).

    Contact Information:

    For submissions: apply here

    Website: http://www.nn24.tv

  • The Nigeria International Book Fair 2011 Opens May 9th

    The Nigeria International Book Fair 2011 Opens May 9th

    Dates: 9 - 14 May 2011

    The book fair will hold from Monday, 9 to 14 May, 2010 at the Multi-Purpose hall of the University of Lagos between 9 a.m and 6 p.m daily. One of the objectives of the book fair is to showcase Nigerian books and present books from other countries, thus increasing the variety of books available to the Nigerian reading public at affordable rates.

    Publishers, Printers, Booksellers, Librarians/Libraries, Schools, student, general public, etc are invited to the 10th edition of Nigeria International Book Fair. It is an annual event where stakeholders in the publishing industry in Nigeria and other countries gather for networking and marketing of their products and services.

    The Nigerian Book Fair Trust (NBFT) is a coalition of the major stakeholders in the Nigerian book sector, comprising the Nigerian Publishers Association, Nigerian Book Foundation, Nigerian Booksellers Association, Association of Nigerian Printers, Nigerian Library Association, Association of Nigerian Authors and the Association of Non-Fiction and Academic Authors of Nigeria. NBFT is the organiser of the annual Nigeria International Book Fair (NIBF) and National Book Fairs in Abuja, Enugu and Ife.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: Nigeria Publishers Association GPO Box 2541, Ibadan, Nigeria, Tel: +234 (0)2/2413396, Fax: +234 (0)1/3453646

    Website: http://www.nibfng.org/

  • Call for Papers: Women in Literature and Films in Northern Nigeria

    Deadline: 30 June 2011

    In continuation of the Literature in Northern Nigeria Conference tradition started in 1989 by Bayero University Kano, it has been resolved that henceforth future conferences will be jointly organized by Bayero University, Kano andKwara State University, Malete, and the venue shall be rotated between the two universities. This year’s edition being the 6th will be hosted by the Kwara State University, Malete. The collaboration is intended to:

    a) Enhance the position of the conference as a major intellectual and scholarly destination in Nigeria
    b) Aim at helping to achieve intellectual excellence through the high level academic standard of discourse.

    This year’s theme shall be on the issue of women, gender, and sexuality and will form the basis of the academic scholarship for this year’s conference. Women as creative writers and as characters in northern Nigeria and their constraints as individuals within a religious and socially conservative society will also be examined in relation to the representations of women issues in the literature and films of contemporary Northern Nigeria. Critical evaluation is expected to be made of the choice of genres, and how writers have applied individual imaginative and instructive emphasis to the treatment of such chosen and selected creative genre by the women creative writers. Furthermore, the role of religion in gender groupings, in the identification of themes and the understanding of characterization in the creative works, will be subjects of discourse by interested scholars. “kannywood” (Kano) movie industry which is predominantly of Hausa content, context, and of northern Nigerian thematic preoccupation inline with the portrayal of women will also be examined. The presentation of women as symbols of the stories and characters or as ‘caricatures’ in the films within northern sociological norms will also be examined. Other themes in the works of the women writers, traditional singers and performers, themes in the works in which women are portrayed such assaranrhya, ‘victimhood in popular culture’, love themes and violence within domestic situations, women in rural communities, politics and women, rural women and global perspectives, women as ethnic, religious and cultural stereotypes and their acceptability by both the reading and viewing audience, will also be discussed.

    Sub Themes:

    • Women images in popular culture
    • Psychology of gendered behaviours in literary works
    • Language in northern Nigerian women literature
    • Northern Nigerian women literature and political awareness
    • Women writers and images of women
    • The works of Zaynab Alkali
    • Islam, women, literature and films in Northern Nigeria
    • Portrayal of women in northern Nigerian Literature
    • Imaging of women in northern Nigerian films
    • Kannywood and representation of gender issues.
    • Women as sexual symbols in northern Nigerian literature
    • Women singers and performers
    • Women film makers and actresses.
    • Women, dance and music in northern Nigeria dramatic performance
    • Women themes in traditional oral performances
    • Women and religion in northern Nigerian films or literature
    • The influence of Western Education on northern Nigerian literature

    One page abstracts are invited from interested participants on any aspect of the conference theme and sub-themes, to reach the organizers immediately but not later than June 30th, 2011.

    Hotel Reservation : October 10, 2011

    Registration: Local Participants: N5,000; Conference Fees: N5,000

    International Participants: $100 each.

    Send abstract to:

    ahmed.yerima@kwasu.edu.ng, sakah.mahmud@kwasu.edu.ng, samba.diop@kwasu.edu.ng, lit.northernnigeria@kwasu.edu.ng

    CONVENER: Prof. Ahmed Yerima, Dept. of Performing and Visual Arts

    CO-CONVENERS: Prof. Samba Diop., Dr. Sakah Mahmud.

    DATE: NOVEMBER 29TH- DECEMBER 2ND, 2011.

    VENUE: KWARA STATE UNIVERSITY,MALETE, NIGERIA.

    THEME: Women in Literature and Films in Northern Nigeria

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: ahmed.yerima@kwasu.edu.ng

    For submissions: ahmed.yerima@kwasu.edu.ng, sakah.mahmud@kwasu.edu.ng, samba.diop@kwasu.edu.ng, lit.northernnigeria@kwasu.edu.ng

  • Jalaa Writers Collective's Book Giveaway (Nigeria)

    Jalaa Writers Collective's Book Giveaway (Nigeria)

    Jalaa Writers’ Collective was created in 2009 by ten Nigeria-based writers who came together in an effort to tackle the book production and distribution challenges of the local publishing industry. The business model of Jalaa is based on the premise that there exists “a gap between professional, traditionally published books that sell in the thousands and amateurish subsidy and self-published books that sell in the hundreds”. As such, the collective aims to engage the weaknesses of the industry by pooling the talent, resources and experience of its members in a systematic and profit-oriented manner.

    JWC is giving away two copies each of its new titles this April. To win a book, send an email to jalaa.writers@gmail.com and tell us which of our authors' previous works was your favourite. Win one of Roses and Bullets, Pride of the Spider Clan, Blackbird or The Runaway Hero. Eight books to be won to kick start your Easter reading frenzy. Winners will be announced on this 28th April 2011.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: jalaa.writers@gmail.com

    Website: http://www.jalaawriters.com/

  • Call for Applications: Fidelity Bank's Creative Writing Workshop 2011 (Nigeria)

    Call for Applications: Fidelity Bank's Creative Writing Workshop 2011 (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 11 May 2011

    The workshop is a component of Fidelity’s corporate Social Responsibility, through which the bank continues to push for a better society. Participants are expected to read and discuss a wide range of fiction as well as complete short writing exercises. Entries open on Monday 18 April 2011 to Wednesday 11 May 2011. Participation in the workshop is limited to those who apply and are accepted. A public symposium featuring readings and panel discussions will be held on the last day of the workshop.

    To apply, send an e-mail to: Creative.writing@fidelitybankplc.com. Your e-mail should bear the title – “Workshop Application”.

    The body of the e-mail should contain the following:
    1. Your name
    2. Your address
    3. A few sentences about yourself (not more than 50 words)
    4. A writing sample of between 200 – 1000 words

    Please note that the workshop is purely meant for fiction writers. Any entry that does not fall into this category will be automatically rejected. Acceptance will be based on quality of the entry. The entry must be pasted or written in the body of the e-mail. Do NOT send any attachments. Applications with attachments will be automatically disqualified. If accepted, you will be notified by June 10, 2011.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: Creative.writing@fidelitybankplc.com

    For submissions: Creative.writing@fidelitybankplc.com

    Website: http://www.fidelitybankplc.com/

  • Saraba Literary Magazine: Issue 8 and Call for Submissions (Nigeria/ Africa-wide)

    Saraba Literary Magazine: Issue 8 and Call for Submissions (Nigeria/ Africa-wide)

    Saraba, an electronic literary magazine, currently based in Ile-Ife, Nigeria is in its 8th Issue. In these issues, we have exlpored themes as diverse as Family, City Life, Economy, Niger Delta,
    Religion/God,Technology, and Fashion.

    Our goal, from the onset, has been to encourage young emerging writers - although our contributors have ranged from unknown writers to well-known ones. We are proud to assert that our contributors are mainly young writers, whose writing are previously unknown, and whose talent and promise are overt in their works.

    We have published writers mostly from Nigeria. But in addition, our contributors are writers resident in London, Paris, South Africa, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Kenya, India, USA, Zimbabwe, Russia, Cameroun, Australia, and so forth.

    Our 8th Issue, which is our most recent, was released on 15th April 2011. It is our proudest effort till date. In the Issue, we explore the knotty issue of fashion, and state that "... we failed in securing a unanimous perspective for fashion; how we succeeded in multiplying the richness, the effusiveness, the feverishness and sometimes agonizing details of fashion."

    Writers in the issue include Yemi Soneye, Donald Molosi, Michael Lee Johnson, Chitzi Ogbumagba, Emmanuel Uweru Okoh Luso Mnthali, Lauren Henley, Victor Olusanya, Yolanda Mabuto Sokari Ekine, Damilola Ajayi, Tola Odejayi, Emmanuel Iduma Karen Chandler, and Kesiena Eboh.

    The issue can be downloaded from http://sarabamag.com/featured/issue-8-fashion/

    Our Issue and Chapbooks are published on www.sarabamag.com and can be downloaded free. We call on literary enthusiasts and the general reading public to explore the wide talent on offer. More importantly, we encourage readers to subscribe to the magazine. From our next issue, only subscribers would have access to the full content of the magazine. Subscription is free.

    Submissions

    Entries are received only for the e-magazine and chapbooks. Our site is improved continually to represent and reflect the best of emerging writing from Nigeria, Africa and the world. Interested contributors should read the following guidelines carefully.

    Saraba’s staff is a small number of committed and enthusiastic but busy professionals. As such, entries that do not conform to these guidelines would not be considered. Our goal is to give emerging writers a voice and confidence, to give them the opportunity of having their works published.

    For the magazine, we would, from the June Issue, publish content in two ‘portfolios.’ The first portfolio would be theme-based. Please see our themes for the year. We would publish, also, content of a general literary nature, but this portfolio would be smaller in size than the first.

    Please send your work in an attachment in any of our three major categories: Fiction, Poetry and Non-Fiction. Send no more than one work at a time, and wait for our response before you send another. Word count for fiction works is 5,000, except otherwise announced. We’d accept no more than 3 poems at a time. For Non-fiction, we expect a broad range of new creative writing, including short memoirs, interviews, reviews, creative non-fiction, creative journalism, etc. Word count for this is 2,500.

    We are also open to digital art including photographs, illustrations, paintings and so forth. Please send in high resolution jpeg files (not larger than 4 MB).

    Please send alongside a bio of not more than 50 words (in third person).

    Unsolicited poetry would not be considered for the chapbooks. If interested, please send a query and we would reply accordingly. Poems submitted would be generally considered for the magazine, on either of the portfolios.

    Although we strive to highlight the talent and hard work of contributors, please note that we cannot afford to pay contributors.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: publishers@sarabamag.com

    For submissions: http://saraba.submishmash.com/

    Website: http://sarabamag.com

  • Sentinel Nigeria/Jude Dibia Fiction Review Competition 2011

    Deadline: 30 September 2011

    1. Buy any novel written by a Nigerian published between June 1, 2010 and May 31st 2011

    2. Read the book and write a critical review not less than 1,000 words but not more than 1,500 words.

    3. Submit the review to sentinel@sentinelpoetry.org.uk make sure that in the subject line you specify SENTINEL NIGERIA/JUDE DIBIA FICTION REVIEW COMPETITION 2011

    4. Deadline for submission is 30th September, 2011.

    5. Sylva Ifedigbo, Sentinel Nigeria’s Features & Reviews Editor will judge the reviews and shortlist 6 reviews. All shortlisted reviews will be published in the November 2011 issue of Sentinel Nigeria.

    PRIZE MONEY & CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT:

    Out of the 6 shortlisted reviews, there will be 3 small cash prizes and Certificates of Achievement issued.

    First Prize: N4,000.00
    Second Prize: N2,500.00
    Third Prize: N1,000.00

    Terms and Conditions

    1. You may review as many novels as you wish.
    2. This competition is absolutely FREE to enter.
    3. These reviews will be judged blind. At the Sentinel international administration centre, we will replace the reviewers’ names with ID Numbers before forwarding the reviews to the judge.
    4. Sylva Ifedigbo’s decision will be final and no correspondence will be entered into.
    5. The winners will be notified and paid on the 10th of November, 2011.

    This competition will be held again in 2012 for books published between June 1, 2011 and May 31st 2012.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: sentinel@sentinelpoetry.org.uk

    For submissions: sentinel@sentinelpoetry.org.uk

    Website: http://sentinelnigeria.org/

  • Call for Chapter Abstracts - WHIRLWINDS Anthology: Emerging Communities of Sexual Minorities in Africa

    Deadline: 31 May 2011

    WHIRLWINDS: Emerging Communities of Sexual Minorities in Africa will be an anthology that will examine the ways that sexual minorities are organizing themselves in new ways to create groups, networks, organizations, and movements across sub-Saharan Africa. By sexual minorities, we understand not only lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex groups but also localized endogenous sexual minorities, such hungochani, gor jigeen, dan daudu, and infinitely many others.

    Scholars, writers, and activists are invited to submit abstracts for chapters that will contribute to an upcoming book project entitled WHIRLWINDS: Emerging Communities of Sexual Minorities in Africa, edited by Mark Canavera and Charles Gueboguo.

    Editors’ Biographies

    MARK CANAVERA is a writer, humanitarian aid worker and activist who works primarily in West Africa. His humanitarian efforts focus on youth empowerment and child and family welfare in settings impacted by conflict such as former child soldier reintegration in northern Uganda, small arms control in Senegal, girls education promotion in Burkina Faso, and child welfare system reform in Côte d’Ivoire and Niger. Mark was a founding editor of the Harvard Africa Policy Journal and served on the editorial staff of the Harvard Journal of African American Public Policy. He writes features and op-ed pieces on African affairs and writes for The Huffington Post, America’s most widely read online newspaper. He received Harvard University’s prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Award for Public Service in 2008 and the Best Feature Writing in 1996 from the South Carolina Press Association.

    CHARLES GUEBOGUO is an African scholar and author whose has developed pioneering research around sexual identity in French-speaking West Africa. His first book, La Question homosexuelle en Afrique: le cas du Cameroun (The Issue of Homosexuality in Africa: The Case of Cameroon), published in 2006, was the first French-language book-length study of African homosexuality and the first of its kind published by an African scholar. It was followed in 2009 by Sida et homosexualité(s) en Afrique: Analyse des communications de prévention (AIDS and African homosexualities: An analysis of preventive communication strategies), a critical reflection on the lack of appropriate HIV-prevention communication strategies for sexual minorities. He recently co-edited a special edition of the Canadian Journal of African Studies, which presented cutting-edge research and perspectives on sexualities in Africa. He was the recipient of the 2007 Fraser Taylor Award of the Canadian Association of African Studies and the 2009 International Resource Network Africa Simon Nkoli Award in recognition of outstanding contributions in the study of sexuality in Africa.

    Overview

    WHIRLWINDS: Emerging Communities of Sexual Minorities in Africa will be an anthology that will examine the ways that sexual minorities are organizing themselves in new ways to create groups, networks, organizations, and movements across sub-Saharan Africa. By sexual minorities, we understand not only lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex groups but also localized endogenous sexual minorities, such hungochani, gor jigeen, dan daudu, and infinitely many others.

    As the book will be primarily descriptive and analytic in nature, the chapter abstracts submitted should not take the form of personal narratives or descriptions of the activities of a single organization. Rather, they should provide a descriptive, critical analysis of groups, organizations, or movements. While remaining accessible to a wide readership, WHIRLWINDS will be grounded in empirical research and thorough investigation.

    The book will bring together chapters about both country-level studies and transversal analyses of major themes or trends across countries.

    The editors have identified the following countries as likely chapters in the book and are seeking submissions for chapter abstracts related to them:

    * Cameroon
    * Democratic Republic of Congo
    * Nigeria
    * Senegal
    * Uganda
    * Zimbabwe

    Writers submitting chapter abstracts about the above countries should include the following in their abstracts: a basic overview of the way that groups, organizations, communities, and networks are emerging among sexual minorities in the country; a description of the methods that the writer will use to gather the relevant data (e.g., how will she or he write about the given topic with a sufficient and credible evidence base?); and key points of analysis about the current state of communities of sexual minorities in the countries. If writers would like to submit an abstract for a country not currently identified on the above list, notably in the Maghreb, she or he is welcome to do so.

    Transversal themes for which the editors are seeking submissions include:

    * HIV/AIDS and communities of sexual minorities
    * The interplay of Western and African organizations
    * The role of women’s groups and organizations in sexual minority movements
    * Transgender issues
    * Historical precursors to current-day movements, groups, or organizing efforts

    Writers submitting thematic chapter abstracts should include the following in the abstracts: a brief presentation of the major issues to be considered in the chapter; a description of the data set (e.g., which countries, movements, or groups will be considered in the analysis) and of the methods that the writer will use to gather the relevant data; and key points of analysis that will be undertaken. If writers would like to submit a transversal theme that is not included in above list, she or he is welcome to do so.
    Writer Profiles

    Given the book’s analytic nature, the editors are seeking writers with strong skills in research, critical analysis, and argumentation. Writers with journalistic and activist backgrounds are welcome to submit chapter abstracts although they must clearly lay out how they will ground their analyses in rigorous research and investigation and how they will make links to the wider body of literature around sexual minorities in Africa.

    Strong preference will be given to writers from African countries and research institutes although writers of any background are welcome to submit. As the book must present a common tone, writers whose abstracts are selected for the book project should expect to work closely with the editors to revise their chapters as the project progresses. At the current time, the editors cannot guarantee any payment for work related to this book.
    Instructions for Submission

    Chapter abstracts should be sent by May 31, 2011 to whirlwinds@rocketmail.com.

    Chapter abstracts can be submitted in either English or French although French-language writers should know that the editors will seek to publish the book through an English-language press. (Both editors speak French and will work with French-language writers on translation.)

    Abstracts should be no longer than one page long, and they should be accompanied by a brief biography of the author. Writers are welcome to revise former speeches and presentations for submission as chapter abstracts as long as they have not been previously published.

    Potential writers should note that the language of the chapters should avoid jargon as the book will seek to present nuanced ideas in clear, straightforward language that will appeal to a broad readership beyond academia.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: whirlwinds@rocketmail.com

    For submissions: whirlwinds@rocketmail.com

  • Call for Submissions: Antoloji of Naija Puems (Arojah Concepts, Nigeria)

    Deadline: 29 April 2011

    Arojah Concepts, an Abuja based edutainment outfit in collaboration with SOMETIN FO EVRIBODI has concluded plans to publish an Antoloji of Naija Puems (Poems in Nigerian Pidgin) and thereby wishes to invite interested Nigerians to send in their entries.

    The anthology which will be released in the third quarter of the year is part of efforts by the organizers, in collaboration with the Naija Langwej Akademi and the Institute Francaise de Recherche en Afrique au.

    Nigeria (IFRA Nigeria) to promote writings in Naija Langwej (aka Nigerian Pidgin) which is growing steadily across the country. Interested Nigerians/Poets are expected to send in their entries in accordance with the following guidelines:

    - Between 3 – 5 poems written purely in Naija langwej (pidgin English).
    - Each of the five poems must not be more than 2 typed pages
    - Typed with font size 14 (point) Garamond
    - Must be original and never published
    - Poets/poems are free to explore any theme/subject of their choice.
    - Poems are free to offer an appraisal of the relationship and cultures of Nigeria and other cultures.
    - Entries should include contact details of Poets.
    - Allentries in MS word should be mailed to arojahconcepts@yahoo.com or edbabor@gmail.com
    - All entries must be received on or before Friday 29th of April 2011

    * Ten poems will be selected from all the entries received and the Poets will receive various categories of prizes in appreciation of their creativity.

    Via: bookaholic.blogspot.com

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: call 0803 453 0786, 0808 090 0813

    For submissions: arojahconcepts@yahoo.com or edbabor@gmail.com

    Website: http://arojahconcepts.wordpress.com

  • Call for Submissions: "The Habitat Issue" of Klorofyl, an Online Literary and Art Magazine (Nigeria)

    Call for Submissions: "The Habitat Issue" of Klorofyl, an Online Literary and Art Magazine (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 10 May 2011

    habitat_ abode. domain. mileu. home. environs. haunt. locale. habitation. neighbourhood. domicile. household. environment. realm. territory. ambit. residence. dwelling. How would you interpret the theme ‘Habitat’? Is a Habitat home, or your country? Does it invoke images of exotic species in the wild? Do you think of it as Africa, or the comfort of friendship?

    Klorofyl, an online literary, graphic and lifestyle magazine, welcomes submissions towards its second Issue: The Habitat issue

    Let’s have all of it: poetry, photography, digital art, short stories, prose, opinion. Throw in comics, musings, quotes, doodles … Features are welcome as well, but do send in a proposal first. What does the theme say to you? Let’s hear it.

    You may, of course, also explore other themes apart from this issue's for your writing and art. Entries must be received by May 10, 2011, and sent, by attachment, to sub@klorofyl.com. Send in a picture and short bio (that gives your age and current location, and what you currently do), as well. Shortlisted contributors will be contacted by our editors.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: sub@klorofyl.com

    For submissions: sub@klorofyl.com

    Website: http://www.klorofyl.com/

  • The Knight International Journalism Fellowship (Nigeria)

    The Knight International Journalism Fellowships program makes lasting, visible changes that improve the quality and free flow of news in the public interest around the world. Funded by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, the year-long program sends international media professionals to countries where there are opportunities to promote reliable, insightful journalism that holds officials accountable.

    Knight International Fellows work in these key regions: Asia/Pacific, Eurasia/Former Soviet Union, Latin America, Middle East/North Africa, and Sub-Saharan African.

    Qualifications and Skills:

    - Strong leadership qualities

    - Fluency in the local language of the host country

    - Demonstrated knowledge of project focus and experience in project medium/media

    - Minimum of 10 years journalism experience

    - Training experience is a plus

    - Fellowship is open to any nationality

    - Fellowship duration is a minimum of one year, unless otherwise specified

    An orientation program for new Knight International Journalism Fellows providing information about the Fellowships and training in digital media, mentoring techniques and monitoring and evaluation methods takes place twice annually.

    Country: Nigeria

    Project Description: The fellow will lead a one-year project in partnership with key local media organizations, mentoring and training journalists to improve the quality, quantity and impact of health coverage. The project will work to create coverage that affects policy and helps save the lives of those threatened by deadly diseases such as HIV/AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis. The fellow will help build networks of health journalists that connect with each other to develop sources and resources and serve as mentors for their colleagues. The project also aims to improve business-management practices to make health reporting sustainable.

    Language Requirement: English required, Hausa or Yoruba preferred.

    Skills: Experience as media trainer/manager, background in health journalism.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: prodriguez@icfj.org

    For submissions: click here

    Website: http://knight.icfj.org/

  • Call for Submissions: Nelson Fiction Series (Nelson Publishers, Nigeria)

    Ibadan-based Nelson Publishers, a subsidiary of Evans Publishing, last year launched the Nelson Fiction Series. Nelson Fiction will be aiming to publish works of Nigerian writers and are looking to publish six books annually. They welcome manuscripts for consideration.

    Works may be on any subject matter, which should be typed and double spaced with the writer's info; name, address, telephone number and email address, included on the first page of the manuscript. The manuscript should not be bound, but paginated. Short story anthology writers could send in as many as six examples of their works. Good writing is a requirement.

    Manuscripts should be sent by post to Nelson Publishers, Jericho road, Ibadan, Oyo State or emailed to nelsonfiction@gmail.com.

    Contact Information:

    For inquiries: nelsonfiction@gmail.com

    For submissions: nelsonfiction@gmail.com

    Website: http://nelsonfiction.blogspot.com/

  • Writer Wanted for an Emerging Leader in Publishing (Nigeria)

    An emerging leader in publishing and packaging requires candidates to fill the position below:

    Position: Writers (Male and female)

    Requirement:

    * Candidates must be graduate of English or related field with at least three years cognate experience in a publishing outfit.
    * Must be vast in production of magazine.

    Remuneration very attractive

    Application with CV attached must reach the following address on or before 12th April 2011.

    The Advertiser
    Ground floor, Right wing
    19, Bode Thomas Rd., Onipanu B/Stop, Lagos.

    Email: talkingstocks@yahoo.com

  • Editor Wanted for OK! Magazine Nigeria

    Mid-2011 will see the first African launch of the world’s biggest celebrity lifestyle publication, OK! Magazine Nigeria.

    First launched in 1993, this hugely successful global celebrity gossip and news magazine has well over 50 million readers worldwide and is currently published in 19 countries: soon to be 20 with its arrival in Nigeria.

    OK! Magazine Nigeria will feature Nigerian Celebrities (60% of the content), International African American and Black British Celebrities such as Will Smith and Oprah Winfrey (30%), with the remaining 10% of the magazine focusing on other International Stars such as David Beckham and Paris Hilton.

    Ok! Magazine Nigeria is currently looking for an Editor in chief. Could this be you? Send CV to jobs@oknigeria.com

  • Call for Submissions - Issue 6 of Sentinel Nigeria: Online Magazine of Contemporary Nigerian Writing

    Deadline: 14 April 2011

    We wish to call for submissions for the sixth issue of the Sentinel Nigeria Magazine. We are accepting submissions in the genres of prose, poetry, drama and translations.

    Send no more than six poems or a story under 5,000 words to Richard.ali@sentinelnigeria.org together with a 100 word bio and a jpeg format profile photograph. We are also interested in receiving literature written in indigenous Nigerian languages {together with translations} as well as those written in French from francophone West Africa. African writers from elsewhere may also send in submissions for our Safariscope feature.

    Submissions for the sixth issue will end at noon on April 14, 2011.

    Send in the best copies of your best work to increase your chances of being accepted. Our emphasis is on quality writing, irrespective of reputation, paying no attention to quantity.

    Further enquiries should be directed to Richard.ali@sentinelnigeria.org

  • Play Reading Party 4 at the Korean Culture Centre (Nigeria)

    Play Reading Party 4 at the Korean Culture Centre (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 14 April 2011

    Time: 4:00pm - 7:00pm

    Location: Korean Cultural Centre, 2nd Floor, Rivers House, Ralph Shodeinde Street, Central Business Area (opposite ministry of finance)

    This edition of the PRP4 will feature Dr. Isiaka Aliagan, 'Olubu' Join us as we engage the playwright on the issues and theatrics of this new play. Copies of the book available at the Korean Centre from Thursday 31st.

    Isiaka Aliagan’s new play, ‘Olubu’ is one play that has re-enacted the unending rivalry between man and the elemental forces that seeks to lord above him. Human will and the supernatu...ral, pre-eminent posturing of the gods, as was see in Ola Rotimi’s The Gods Are Not To Blame, for instance was again the case in this new play.

    ‘Olubu’ is about Obotun, a poor but proud mother and his son Olubu. Upon the dead of Olubu’s father, Oguntade, his Uncle despises him so much so that he calls him bastard, a derogatory name among the people of Oke’gbe. And soon, the entire village, including Jogo, the drunkard soon started calling hima bastard.

    That however was the least of Olubu’s problems as he also had to contend the myriad of misfortunes that follows him about. Everything he touches or get involved in will end up in calamity. One of such situation was the belief that it was the small quarrel he had with his Uncle that led in the latter’s death. Also Omokun, the only girl who understands Olubu and had agreed to marry him, is stopped by her mother, who despises Olubu for his nature. Sooner, Omokun becomes a devotee of the Imole group (a traditional group committed to the worship of the goddess of the village). Omokun believes there is something wrong with the birth of Olubu and advises him to consult Ifa. Olubu then decides to seek Ifa’s help and his findings are not pleasant. It opens a can of worms that preceded his conception.

    It was revealed that his mother, Obotun, when still a young girl, had been betrothed to a sea prince in the spirit to, which meant that she cannot marry any mortal man except a sacrifice is made. Though Oguntade who seeks her hand in marriage accepts to do the sacrifice but before her marriage, Obotun was raped by a madman.

    When Tade finds out what has happened, he decides to conceal the shame, especially upon discovering that he was sterile and cannot impregnate a woman. At the point of his death, Tade confides in his his brother Tobi with the instruction that the shame still be kept a family secret. Tobi fails to keep the secret and that triggers the dramatic conflict. Tobi calling Olubu a bastard leads to bloodshed and further ominous revelations that culminated in the tragedy of both mother and son. In a desperate attempt to conceal the secret, Obotun killed Jaba and eventually Tobi; so she can live a free life. But the more she tries the more the gods upturn her attempts.

    ‘Olubu’ is an exciting drama whose strength lies in the rich Yoruba traditional setting which complements the theme, language and characterizations in the evolvement of the play to make it a director’s dream, in terms of stageability since plays are meant to be performed and not merely read like other forms of writing.

    The playwright however must be commended for the detailed attention paid to the editing and final packaging of this book, as that has been the albatross of most recent publications in Nigeria in recent time. There is no doubting the fact that Olubu will be a huge success whether on the stage, or on the bookshelves.

    Confirm your attendance here.

  • Abuja Literary Society Book Jam Featuring Poet Chike Ofili at Silverbird (Nigeria)

    Date: 25 March 2011

    The 8th edition of the popular BookJam@Silverbird Abuja holds on Friday 25th March 2011 at the Silverbird Entertainment Centre, by 6pm. This edition will feature Lagos-based poet and advertising practitioner, Chike Ofili; Abuja-based poet and journalist Diego Okenyodo; playwright and communications lecturer, Godswill Okiyi; and novelist and banker, Stanley Osuji.

    Ofili, former chair of the Association of Nigerian Authors, Lagos chapter, is the author of the poetry volume, The Weight of Waiting, which was enlisted for the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in 2010; Okenyodo’s From a Poem to Its Creator made the shortlist for the The Nigeria Prize for Literature in 2009; Okiyi’s play, Who’s Afraid of Adams, was recently released; and Osuji’s riveting 3-in-one story collection, Positive, was also recently released.

    The BookJam@Silverbird Abuja is a collaboration of the Abuja Literary Society and Silverbird. It is anchored by co-host of the Abuja Poetry Slam, Jide Attah, and consists of book readings, book signings, raffle draw and a discussion by the guest writers. In addition, there will be special Slam poetry performance by some of Abuja’s finest Slam champions. The February edition featured poet and novelist, Lola Shoneyin; Actor, poet and playwright, Femi Branch; poet and corporate communications practitioner, Kufre Ekanem. Abuja BookJam holds on the last Friday of every month, at 6pm.

  • Abuja Writers' Forum to Feature Awaal Gata in Guest Writer Session

    Date: 26 March 2011

    Time: 4:00pm - 7:00pm

    Location: Pen and Pages Bookstore, White House Plaza, Plot 79, Adetokunbo Ademola

    Emerging poet, Awaal Gata, will take his turn in the spotlight during the March 26 edition of the Guest Writer Session, an initiative of the Abuja Writers’ Forum (AWF), by 4pm at the Pen and Pages Bookstore, White House Plaza, Plot 79, Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja, an event which will include the usual side attractions of poetry performance, mini art exhibition, live music and a raffle-draw.

    Mr Gata who will be the third featured writer of the first quarter of 2011, after the successful outings of Ikeogu Oke (January) and Toyin Adewale-Gabriel (February), got bitten by the writing bug at the early age of nine, partly inspired by the many books owned by his father which he was surrounded with.

    Born in Jos, he grew up in Kuta, the rustic headquarters of Shiroro Local Government in his home state of Niger, where he had his primary education and part of his secondary studies. He is currently studying law at the University of Abuja. His debut collection of poems, Notes From Ndaduma, appeared in 2009.

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