The
search for a new laureate has begun as sponsor of The Nigeria Prize For
Literature, Nigeria LNG Limited last week, handed over a total of one
hundred and nine (109) entries which were submitted by Nigerian writers
both within and outside the country for the 2015 Nigeria Prize for
Literature.
At the hand over ceremony which took place at the Eko Hotels and
Suits, Lagos, the entries were first handed over to the Chairman of the
Advisory Board, Prof Ayo Banjo which he in turn, handed over to the
Chairperson of the Panel of Judges for this years Prize, Professor
Uwemedimo Enobong Iwoketok of the University of Jos.
Considered Africa’s most prestigious literary award for its uncompromising insistence on excellence and the US100,000 (One hundred thousand dollars) cash prize, the NLNG sponsored initiative rotates yearly among the four literary categories of prose fiction, poetry, drama and children’s literature.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, the General Manager External Affairs, NLNG, Kudo Eresia Eke who disclosed that this year’s focus is on Children’s Literature, observed that submissions were examined and shortlisted based on a number of considerations including editorial excellence, creativity and story plot with the aim of selecting a final winner who would be publicly announced in October each year to coincide with the date NLNG shipped its first Liquefied Natural Gas cargo.
Eresia Eke further disclosed that Prof. Uwemedimo Enobong Iwoketok of the University of Jos, is Chairperson while Prof. Charles Bodunde of the University of Ilorin and the University of Maiduguri’s Dr. Razinat Mohammed, are members of the panel of judges.
While Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Prize remains Professor Emeritus Ayo Banjo, Profs. Ben Elugbe and Jerry Agada are members adding that Kimberly Reynolds, a Professor of Children’s Literature at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom and past President of the International Research Society for Children’s Literature is this year’s International Consultant to the Advisory Board.
“We have received a hundred and nine books as submissions by Nigerian authors to compete for this year’s prize in children’s literature. I can only wish all the authors vying for the honour, every success and the best outcome possible in the exercise.
It will be recalled that the last winner of the literature prize in the children’s literature category was Adeleke Adeyemi in 2011 for The Missing Clock while Mabel Segun and Prof. Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo were joint winners for the Reader’s Theatre and My cousin Sammy in 2007.” He said.
The General Manager also said that this year’s award for children’s literature would run concurrently with the Prize for literary criticism also sponsored by NLNG and for which only one entry was received. Introduced in 2012, the literary criticism category is yearly award and carries a monetary value of N1 Million.
Also speaking at the occasion, the Chairman of the Advisory Board, Prof. Ayo Banjo who said he was satisfied with achievements of the Prize, said that he was happy that the Nigeria prize for Literature has celebrated its 10th anniversary and counting.
He noted that the simple fact that Children’s literature is not as developed as the other genres of Literature, would not force the Prize to lower its standard.
He also expressed how proud the Advisory Board had been with the fact that the External Consultant had always made selections that were in conformity with the decisions of the internal panel of judges expressing the hope that this year’s edition would not be an exception.
Responding, the Chairperson of the panel of Judges, Prof. Umemedimo Enobong Iwoketok who received the entries on behalf of the panel, stated that the panel received the great responsibility from NLNG, the advisory board and indeed from all Nigerians and assured that the confidence reposed on the panel would be sustained.
Considered Africa’s most prestigious literary award for its uncompromising insistence on excellence and the US100,000 (One hundred thousand dollars) cash prize, the NLNG sponsored initiative rotates yearly among the four literary categories of prose fiction, poetry, drama and children’s literature.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, the General Manager External Affairs, NLNG, Kudo Eresia Eke who disclosed that this year’s focus is on Children’s Literature, observed that submissions were examined and shortlisted based on a number of considerations including editorial excellence, creativity and story plot with the aim of selecting a final winner who would be publicly announced in October each year to coincide with the date NLNG shipped its first Liquefied Natural Gas cargo.
Eresia Eke further disclosed that Prof. Uwemedimo Enobong Iwoketok of the University of Jos, is Chairperson while Prof. Charles Bodunde of the University of Ilorin and the University of Maiduguri’s Dr. Razinat Mohammed, are members of the panel of judges.
While Chairman of the Advisory Board for the Prize remains Professor Emeritus Ayo Banjo, Profs. Ben Elugbe and Jerry Agada are members adding that Kimberly Reynolds, a Professor of Children’s Literature at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom and past President of the International Research Society for Children’s Literature is this year’s International Consultant to the Advisory Board.
“We have received a hundred and nine books as submissions by Nigerian authors to compete for this year’s prize in children’s literature. I can only wish all the authors vying for the honour, every success and the best outcome possible in the exercise.
It will be recalled that the last winner of the literature prize in the children’s literature category was Adeleke Adeyemi in 2011 for The Missing Clock while Mabel Segun and Prof. Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo were joint winners for the Reader’s Theatre and My cousin Sammy in 2007.” He said.
The General Manager also said that this year’s award for children’s literature would run concurrently with the Prize for literary criticism also sponsored by NLNG and for which only one entry was received. Introduced in 2012, the literary criticism category is yearly award and carries a monetary value of N1 Million.
Also speaking at the occasion, the Chairman of the Advisory Board, Prof. Ayo Banjo who said he was satisfied with achievements of the Prize, said that he was happy that the Nigeria prize for Literature has celebrated its 10th anniversary and counting.
He noted that the simple fact that Children’s literature is not as developed as the other genres of Literature, would not force the Prize to lower its standard.
He also expressed how proud the Advisory Board had been with the fact that the External Consultant had always made selections that were in conformity with the decisions of the internal panel of judges expressing the hope that this year’s edition would not be an exception.
Responding, the Chairperson of the panel of Judges, Prof. Umemedimo Enobong Iwoketok who received the entries on behalf of the panel, stated that the panel received the great responsibility from NLNG, the advisory board and indeed from all Nigerians and assured that the confidence reposed on the panel would be sustained.
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