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NPL@20: A feast for children as CORA hosts 11 laureates

by Funmilayo Adeniji
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We are presenting troupes and groups of children as the readers of the 11 texts that form the longlist of the NPL 2024.

We want to specially celebrate our children and the adolescents who are the resources that the nation needs to harness for the growth of our human capital development”.

“We are also celebrating the mentors and nurturers of the talents of young people in our communities, but who are often not given their due flowers by the society.

b4eb8da5 834e 4c2b a722 127a5ad37c56 1THE annual CORA-NPL Book Party holds on Saturday, August 17 at the Shell Hall, MUSON Center Onikan, Lagos. It will parade the 11 longlisted authors in the $100,000-worth Nigeria Prize for Literature, NPL, to the general public.

The genre of focus is Children’s literature, and the content producers for the Book Party, the Committee for Relevant Art, CORA, have resolved to give ample room for children to feature in the programme, partly to give a different hue to the annual feast, and again to celebrate the children as demography in the Nigeria’s creative sector.

In a statement, the CORA programme directorate stated:

“It is the 20th anniversary of the esteemed Nigeria Prize for Literature and, the Committee for Relevant Art, CORA, which yearly partners the promoters of the price the NLG in staging the annual CORA-NPL Book Party, is presenting a different feature to the party’s content.

“We are presenting troupes and groups of children as the readers of the 11 texts that form the longlist of the NPL 2024.

“We want to specially celebrate our children and the adolescents who are the resources that the nation needs to harness for the growth of our human capital development”.

“We are also celebrating the mentors and nurturers of the talents of young people in our communities, but who are often not given their due flowers by the society.”

So on Saturday, August 17, as guests are seated in the Shell Hall of MUSON Centre at Onikan, Lagos, to celebrate the 11 longlisted authors, they will be listening the voices of te young ones as they read from the texts that have been written and published by adults for their interests.

To be moderated by an equally young intellectual who started out as a 9-year-old prodigy, Victiry Ashaka, the Book Party will be a thrill ad feast for the young ones.

Below are the profiles of the featuring organisations, starting with the moderator’s:

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VICTORY ASHAKA

Modeartor victiry Ashaka

AN award-winning spoken word poet, poetry slam champion, climate leader, Lagos State youth ambassador; global youth ambassador of Theirworld, and a member of the young people’s action team of UNICEF Generation Unlimited, Victory, now a 21-year-old social impact maker, started out as a 9-year old member of the Vision of The Child (VoTC) project superintended by the Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka. He is now a graduate of English Literature from Lagos State University and a certified leadership fellow from the Management Institute of Finland in Helsinki. He’s a Poet laureate of FAO, featured at the United Nations, on TEDx, Italian Consulate, British Deputy High Commission, UNICEF and many more. Victory Ashaka has just been invited to the United Nations General Assembly by UNICEF to participate and perform as the official poet at the Global Leadership Council (GLC) happening in New York on September 26, 2024.

  • https://www.linkedin.com/in/amb-victory-ashaka-414265198/?original_referer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww%2Egoogle%2Ecom%2F&originalSubdomain=ng

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 Gifted Steppers Art Foundation

Gifted Steppers

FOUNDED in 2017, the GSAF uses the arts to reach out to homeless and disadvantaged children by providing them with shelter, food, clothing, and more importantly education to change the narrative of their lives for a better tomorrow. Founded by dancer, and art activist, Ihuoma Harrison, an orphan herself, who also faced various life challenges while growing up, the foundation aims at educating the disadvantaged children and equipping them with the necessary skills to be great art ambassadors. Fondly called Oma, Ihuoma began to use various disciplines of the art like dance, drama, poetry, music, visual arts, etc to harvest and harness the raw talents of disadvantaged and homeless children. Through the help of supportive trustees and donors, the Gifted Steppers Foundation has been responsible for the welfare, accommodation, and education of over 70 children under its care. The troupe has travelled to many states of the federation, performed at numerous festivals, carnivals, and similar events; and won many physical and online competitions.

  • https://web.facebook.com/Giftedsteppers?locale=sw_KE

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 Kings and Queens Art Academy

Kings and Queens

FOUNDED in 2014 as a project of the NbariNbajo Community Art Centre to groom young aspiring artists within Bariga community and environs, the Kings and Queens Art Academy has the vision to use arts as a tool to discover and engage talented children and adolescents, and nurture them through life-changing opportunities that will enhance their academic performances, practice of art; thus making them better, useful persons to their respective community. Over the years, the focus of Kings and Queens Art Academy and Nbari Nbajo Arts Centre has manifested as a free art school engaging children in Bariga and other communities to participate in after-school performing arts activities and vocational training, attracting young adults and children within the communities. It has participated in various international and local art festivals; and is also part of the KAQUFEST (Kings and Queens Art Festival) — an annual art festival, which runs May 27-29 of every year to commemorate Children’s Day festival in five different slum communities in Lagos.

  • W: kingsandqueensart.org | IG: kingsandqueensart | FB: kingsandQueen

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The Starkids Academy

StarKids

FOUNDED in 2014 by Mustapha Qudus Olanrewju, the Star Kids Academy is conceived as a platform to help young talents nurture their creative sides, especially those living in a challenging social environment like the Lagos Island and its environs, with propensity for high rate of crime, dangerous for children and the young adults. The group which started with only five girls has gradually grew into a movement with over a dozen members who meet regularly to learn various performance skills. It is designed as a safe space for kids of all talents, to groom themselves to become responsible youths and adults using their creative talents; to empower them make positive influence in their communities. The members have featured in many events, and won several awards, including the Maltina Dance Hall 2014;  WAJO;  Raw Skillz; GCGT (God’s Children Great Talent Competition). They won the Felabration Afrobics Dance Contest 2017; Ijoya Rumble 2022 and were finalists in the World of Dance 2019; Grooming Talent Hunt 2022(1st Runner Up).

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iRead Mobile Library Network

iRead

FOUNDED by Funmi Ilori, a seasoned educator, author and young African leader, iRead’s mobile library service delivers books to children aged 3 to 19 at their doorsteps on a weekly basis either in school or at home, promoting a culture of reading and literacy through activities such as readalouds, book reviews, spelling bees, storytelling, seminars on leadership and life skills, camping and bookmobile tours. It recently launched a community library that caters for adult education, after-school activities, vocational training, and digital literacy lessons. Over the years, it has partnered with institutions like the Network of Bookclubs and Reading Promoters, United Nations Carbon Credit Network, USADF, Green Festival at the Lagos Books and Arts Festival, the Lagos State Library Board and the Lagos State Office of Education and Quality Assurance. Its services have birthed other innovative projects; iRise Model School, iRead Storywriters’ Academy, iRead e-library, iResource bookshop, and iRead library consulting services. iRead has a specialized creative writing journal known as “My iReflect Journal which is a best-seller as well as several Early-years workbooks and storybooks.

  • https://iread.com.ng/

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The Ovie Brume Foundation

Ovie brume

 ESTABLISHED in 2003 with a vision for a society where everyone is educated and empowered, the Foundation provides free educational, social and recreational programmes and activities for under-served children from low income homes. It seeks to support its beneficiaries in the attainment of their educational goals, equip them with critical skills and knowledge and provide them with enrichment and development opportunities. Its ultimate goal is to help the young people maximise their potential and grow up to be valuable members of society who can contribute to the development of their communities.”

  • https://oviebrumefoundation.org/en/

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AJ House of Poetry

AJ house of Poetry 1

A LITERARY platform that specialises in creatively engaging young people to develop their literary art skills, AJ house of Poetry’s interest its members in books reading and literary discussions. While poetry writing and performance are at the core of its activities, it mentors young minds in all other genres of creative writing and literary criticisms. Since inception, it has continued to advocate for the use of art as an instrument for building the needed consciousness that will rescue young people from negative social vices and as well drive social change. It organises monthly mini-workshops and book discussions as a way to introduce young people within the community to cultivate a sense of reading culture, introduce them to literature, books, and ideas as well as initiate programs and partner with other creative organisations as part of its aim to solidify the need for a creative community.  Founded by the poet, activist, Aj. Dagga Tolar in Ajegunle, it has expanded to university campuses in Makurdi, Benin City; Abeokuta, among others. Its alumni are top in their careers pursuits.

  • http://ajhouseofpoetry.blogspot.com/

 

 

 

 

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