Tuesday, August 29, 2023

SYNW Congratulates Gomba, Akubuiro, Ojomu for Making 2023 Nigeria Prize for Literature Shortlist

 

SYNW CONGRATULATES GOMBA, AKUBUIRO, OJOMU FOR MAKING 2023 NIGERIA PRIZE FOR LITERATURE SHORTLIST


 

The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) has congratulated Dr. Obari Gomba, Mr. Henry Akubuiro, and Mr. Abideen Abolaji Ojomu, for their remarkable achievement in being shortlisted for the prestigious 2023 Nigeria Prize for Literature.

In a statement by the President of the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW), Wole Adedoyin said the Nigeria Prize for Literature, a distinguished award organized by the Nigerian LNG Limited, aims to recognize and celebrate outstanding literary contributions that reflect the rich cultural heritage and diversity of Nigeria. The shortlist announcement was made on August 29, 2023, by the Chairperson of the Advisory Board of the Prize, Prof. Akachi Adimorah-Eziegbo.

According to the Board, the plays stand tall in terms of dramatology, language, performance, story, and structure. The Board also said the plays represent the pinnacle of literary craftsmanship and the artistic convergence that The Nigeria Prize for Literature tirelessly seeks.

 

The Board stated: “For Grit by Obari Gomba, the judges have applauded it as a great play that transcends its covers. Its pages unfold a captivating narrative that has clearly left an indelible mark and its production quality is nothing short of excellent. 

 

The Ojuelegba Crossroads by Abideen Abolaji Ojomu has deeply resonated with the judges, who commend its rich exploration of our socio-political fabric. The play's ability to confront everyday struggles and decision-making conflicts while aiming for a harmonious resolution underscores its significant impact.

 

“Yamtarawala - The Warrior King by Henry Akubuiro captured the judges' admiration for its dramatic twists, rendering it not only suited for the stage but also the screen. The narrative unfolds in ways that evoke a profound sense of engagement and excitement.”

The SYNW commended the Nigeria LNG Limited for its unwavering commitment to promoting literary excellence in Nigeria. The shortlisting of these talented writers underscores the importance of nurturing a thriving literary community that contributes to the cultural and intellectual growth of the nation.

As an organization dedicated to fostering the growth of young Nigerian writers, SYNW takes immense pride in the achievements of Dr. Obari Gomba, Mr. Henry Akubuiro, and Mr. Abideen Abolaji Ojomu. Their success serves as an inspiration to emerging writers, encouraging them to embrace their creativity and strive for literary greatness.

The SYNW wished the shortlisted authors the very best in the final selection process. According to the release, “The Nigeria Prize for Literature has a rich history of celebrating outstanding literary works, and we are confident that any of these remarkable writers would be a worthy recipient of this esteemed accolade.”

 

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