Sunday, November 8, 2020

Peace Uchenna Okpalanmae - SYNW Young Writer of the Month (October 2020)

 

PEACE UCHENNA OKPALANMA PROFILE - SYNW YOUNG WRITER OF THE MONTH (OCTOBER 2020)



Peace Uchenna Okpalanma hails from Anambra State in the South-Eastern part of Nigeria.

Her life has been built by a conscious desire to make an impact on people's lives. She believes so much in impacting the world through writing. Peace is a Creative Writer, Essayist and a content creator.

She writes nonfiction, fiction and other aspects of literary and non-literary writings. Our Young Writers of the month has written winning essays and has published essays and articles in several magazines. Peace also writes transformative, inspiring and educative articles.

 She has a great interest in Law as a means of ensuring justice and peace in the society and is currently a Law Student of Nnamdi Azikiwe University. She has an endearing interpersonal skill which has secured her quality relationship with others. Peace also looks towards becoming a great public speaker.

Michael David Ogbonnaya Biography- SYNW Young Writer of the Month (October 2020)

 

MICHAEL DAVID OGBONNAYA BIOGRAPHY- SYNW YOUNG WRITER OF THE MONTH (OCTOBER 2020)


 
Michael David Ogbonnaya is a Nigerian Writer works ranges from Novels to short stories and to nonfiction.

Born on the 13th of April, 1994, he is a native of Lodu Imenyi in Bende Local Government Area of Abia State. He was born in FESTAC, Lagos. He comes from a family of seven; father, mother and five children. He is the only boy and the first child and has four beautiful sisters.

He had his Primary Education at Kristobell Junior Academy, Iba Estate, Ojo, Lagos. And at a time, because he parents were civil servants, they moved to Abuja where Michael finished his primary education and started his secondary education.

However, he moved back to Lagos to finish his Secondary education. For University, he decided to come down to the East to have his Tertiary education. He went to Nnamdi Azikiwe University where he graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Zoology.

While in the University, he discovered his passion for writing  after he discovered Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie through her Ted talk titled 'The danger of the single story' in 2014. The talk he says, was given to him by his roommate's friend. And he says, it set things in the right perspective for him.

As a person of the science extract, before he watched Adichie's Ted talk, had never considered himself a Fiction writer. Although he had read Chinua Achebe's 'Things Fall Apart' and 'No Longer at Ease' and 'Arrow of God', Ifeoma Okoye's 'Behind the Clouds', Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo's 'Trafficked' and some other books he compulsorily read during the course of his Junior Secondary School. He read all for pleasure and to broaden his personal knowledge.

His mother, he says, 'She's good at buying books, although she never read most of them.' He used most of his free time to read most of the books, she bought.

His father another hand, saw to it that he did his home work. His father, he considers a reader. He became an ardent reader in University days and proceeded to reading of our Adichie's works and other works of renowned authors like Lola Shoneyi, Ben Okri, Buchi Emecheta, Sidney Sheldon, Binyanvanga Wainaina and a host of others.

Today, he calls himself a die hard distant fan of Adichie.

His works covers a large scope from Politics to ethnicity to Boy Child to Girl child to Parenting to Christianity to history and a variety of other things.

He looks at the world with an empathetic eye. He says, 'Literature made me care deeply for issues that did and didn't directly affect me. Because irrespective of race, gender, ethnicity, religion or whatever, we all share a common humanity and in that humanity lies our similarities rather than our differences.'

 

While in his secondary school, he loved mathematics and he said it was because he had a good mathematics teacher, whose name was Mr. Emmanuel.

His poem has been published in a Chinua Achebe's anthology. He has a couple of short stories to his credit. Currently he is working on his first novel.

He loves Okpa as his favorite snack.

When he's not busy with work, loves get enough sleep as it helps him deliver effectively in his writing.

Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Oyeyiola-Ourias Oyinkansola Adesewa - SYNW Young Writer of the Month (September 2020)

 

OYEYIOLA-OURIAS OYINKANSOLA ADESEWA - SYNW YOUNG WRITER OF THE MONTH (SEPTEMBER 2020)

 


OYEYIOLA-OURIAS Oyinkansola Adesewa is an 18 year old final year Mass Communication student of Les Cours Sonou Universitaire, Benin Republic. She is a girl child activist and advocate. She is the Founder of “Girls Day Out with Oyinkan” (GDOWO) a yearly advocacy workshop that celebrates the United Nations International Day for the Girl Child. She is also the Founder of Haywire Street Art Painting, a collective of talented girls using arts to advance the cause of women empowerment.

Oyinkansola is a multi-talented performance poet, visual artist, writer, actor and designer (design clothes and batiks), dancer, model and motivational speaker, event planner, caterer and make up artist. She's as well a radio presenter for kiddies program (Ajapa World) and she is an MC (anchored the ''End violence against children in Nigeria'' in 2016, which was organised by the Lagos state government in  collaboration with USAID, UNICEF,CDC and so on). She has participated in some group art exhibitions (Africa4Her at TerraKulture, National Gallery of Art and Culture, National Theatre (Association for the advancement of women in culture-AA.WC-2016) and Tender Arts at SilverBird Galleria).

She has also performed poetry at MAKE MUSIC (World music day) in 2017. She started writing at the age of 6. Her first book titled “Thoughts of a Child” was published when she was 8 years old through a writing contest that she won. Oyinkansola has won a lot of awards and competitions like the Best Art Work at the National Gallery of Arts Competition, Creative Young Artist of the year by the Global Foundation Award and Young Author of the Year by Child Rights Initiative including other numerous awards.

Oyinkansola is a budding technology enthusiast and she strongly believes that technological skills should be used to empower the girl child in Africa. She is very passionate about social justice and community development.

Ifeoma Isabella Ozomene Okeke – SYNW Young Writer of the Month (September 2020)

 

IFEOMA ISABELLA OZOMENE OKEKE – SYNW YOUNG WRITER OF THE MONTH (SEPTEMBER 2020)

 


Ifeoma Isabella Ozomene Okeke is a female writer from Isseke, Ihiala Local Government, Anambra state.

She has written a lot of Stories; Novels, Scripts and Short stories. A former Nollywood actress who had used the connection she had when acting to write Scripts for Nollywood producers and Cartoonist.

She is yet to publish her book in hard copy but you can find her works on Okadabooks. She has two pages where she post her interesting stories and a group (65+) where she allow others writers to showcase their talent of writing.

Ifeoma popularly called, Omaisabella, by her fans enjoy writing stories mostly paranormal fantasy and epic stories.

In her words; 'I was born a reader not a Writer but writing discovered me.'

All through my secondary school I was told that I would never get anywhere if I didn’t stop daydreaming about what I read. Eventually it occurred to me to write down my daydreams, and hey! The ladies and men in my head came to life. In my story, no One Is Ugly because We Are Not Ugly.

"I believe in a happy ending and will always work toward making one happen in all my stories and in real life."

Fubaraibi Benstowe – SYNW Young Writer of the Month (September 2020)

 

FUBARAIBI BENSTOWE – SYNW YOUNG WRITER OF THE MONTH (SEPTEMBER 2020)

 


Fubaraibi Benstowe hails from Bonny Kingdom, Rivers State Nigeria, He attended the Niger Delta University in Bayelsa State, where he obtained a degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering.

His poetry has been published in Praxis magazine, Afripoet.com, African crayon, Nigeria/South-Korea Poetry anthology, Mariner ANA Bayelsa literary Magazine and other publications. In 2014 he was a guest poet at the Ake Art and Book Festival in Abeokuta, Ogun State, was first runner up in the Eriata Eribhabor Poetry competition and a top ten finalist in the Africa-Wide BN Poetry Award based in Uganda in 2014.

Furthermore, Fubaraibi is a recipient of the certificate of excellence from the Girl Child Creativity Concept of Zimbabwe in collaboration with the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (2013). He continues to write and explore his creativity in diverse forms. His poetry focuses on social sanity, injustice, celebration of Africa people, etc. He is currently working on his debut poetry collection.