BN Poetry Foundation, in 2015, has a new board that is committed to
making this year the year for poetry in Africa. With vast experiences as
published authors, poets, publishers, academics, diplomats,
entrepreneurs, global arts ambassadors and award-winners, their
commitment is going to light up the poetry world in a way that will
nourish, serve and inspire.
The first board member we will introduce is
Sahro Ahmed Koshin, a Somali-Dutch poet and founder of the Puntland Women Writers Association.
Sahro Ahmed Koshin is a Somali-Dutch poet and author of three poetry
collections as well as an upcoming biography of her late father Mr.
Ahmed H. Koshin.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-biography-of-my-father-the-late-Ahmed-H-Koshin-AUN/606941062707422?ref=hl
Sahro holds double MA degrees in Cultural Anthropology (Leiden
University) and Development Studies (Radboud University), respectively. A
Goodwill Ambassador with Globcall International:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ambassador-Sahro-Ahmed-Koshin/301986015692?ref=hl
She is a Peace Builder and a Development Expert with over 10 years of
international work experience in Institutional Reform, Gender
Analysis/Research, Human Rights, Post-conflict Reconstruction, Complex
Emergencies, African Diaspora Issues & Forced Migration.
Sahro has
worked in various (post) conflict countries such as Sierra Leone,
Somalia, Sudan and North-eastern Kenya with with different organizations
such as CARE, Cordaid, The UN, Hivos as well with LNGOs and line
ministries in Puntland, Somalia. A Community Board Member of WorldPulse,
Sahro is a PhD candidate (Gender, governance, Somalia), Sahro is
currently based in Garowe where she is supporting the Ministry of
Education in Puntland with technical expertise on girls education and
gender mainstreaming in the education sector. She blogs about her work
on gender in Somalia here
https://genderissuesinsomalia.wordpress.com And here
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Gender-Unit-Ministry-of-Education-Puntland/298388056980123?ref=hl
Sahro is also involved in various charity and cultural projects such as
the ERAYO (Words, in Somali) cultural project which was a project
implemented in the Netherlands and that was meant to support Somali
refugee children to write down their thought and feelings on home
through poetry and art. The project led to the compilation of all the
poems and artworks submitted by the refugee children and the publication
of a book in 2005. She is also managing a project for orphaned girls to
get an education with financial support from the Somali Diaspora.
https://www.facebook.com/AgoonFoundation?ref=hl and on Facebook http://agoonfoundationpuntland.wordpress.com/
She is currently serving as a volunteer Community Board member with
WorldPulse where she earlier volunteered as a Voice Over Correspondent
reporting on the situation of Somali women living in Somalia.
http://worldpulse.com/about/blog/world-pulse-launches-our-inaugural-community-advisory-board
She is the founder of the Puntand Women Writers Association (PWWA,
www.pwwa.so)
based in Garowe, Puntland where she runs diverse literary activities
encouraging women and young girls to express themselves through the
power of the written word and through poetry and art. PWWA has a
newsletter which comes every 3 months and they have a Facebook page
here:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Puntland-Women-Writers-Association/271873706326131?ref=hl
In 2014 she published her book “The Sounds of Laughter: A Collection
of Poems from the Soul” becoming the first Somali woman to write,
publish and present a book in Puntland.
Awards and recognitions
In 1999 Sahro Ahmed Koshin was the recipient of the prestigious Rabobank Poetry Prize
In 2002 Sahro was awarded the highly acclaimed Dutch Leadership
ECHO-Award by the ECHO Foundation in collaboration with the Ministry of
Education.
Published Works
2002: Between Summon and Echo 2002,
2005: Erayo: Poems and Short stories by Somali children living in refugee camps in The Netherlands
2014: Sounds of Laughter: A collection of poems from the soul.
The second board member we’ll introduce is
Remi Raji, Professor at Ibadan University and published author.
Aderemi Raji-Oyelade is popularly known as Remi Raji,Nigerian poet,
scholar, literary organiser, and cultural activist. Remi Raji attended
Holy Trinity Grammar School, Ibadan and Olivet Baptist High School,
Oyo. He graduated with a B.A. Hons degree, Second Class Upper, in
English from the University of Ibadan in 1984. He got his Master’s
degree in Literature in 1986 and his doctorate degree in African
American and African literatures in 1994 from the same university.
Between 1994 and 1995, he taught for a session each at the Ogun State
University, Ago-Iwoye and at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife,
Nigeria. Raji-Oyelade joined the University of Ibadan formally as a
Lecturer II, on April 1, 1995, and became full Professor in 2007.He was
the Acting Head of English Department, UI (2009-2011), substantive Head
(2011-2012), and the current Dean of Arts at the University of Ibadan.
Professor Raji-Oyelade has published a number of books and essays in
African, African American and Caribbean literatures, literary theory,
contemporary Nigerian poetry, cultural studies and creative writing. A
visiting professor and writer to a number of institutions including
Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, Universities of California
at Riverside and Irvine, University of Cape Town, South Africa,
Stockholms University, Sweden, and Cambridge University, UK, his
scholarly essays have appeared in journals including
Research in African Literatures and
African Literature Today.
He is the author of six collections of poetry including
A harvest of laughters (1997) which has won national and international recognition,
Webs of Remembrance (2001),
Shuttlesongs America: A Poetic Guided Tour (2003),
Lovesong for My Wasteland (2005),
Gather My Blood Rivers of Song (2009), and
Sea of my mind
(2013). Raji has read his poems in over 15 different countries in
Africa, Europe and America. In 2005, he served as the Guest Writer to
the City of Stockholm, Sweden. Raji’s works have been translated into
French, German, Catalan, Swedish, Ukrainian, Slovenian and Latvian.
He
has been an Alexander von Humboldt Scholar to Humboldt University,
Berlin, Germany. In 2004, he was appointed by the Nigerian National
Commission for UNESCO to serve as a member of the National Jury for the
“Bridges of Strugga” International Poetry Award. He served as Secretary
of the Nigerian chapter of PEN International (2002-2010), and the first
Coordinator of PAN, the collective of PEN African Centres (2003-2007).
In December 2011, he was elected as the
President of the Association of Nigerian Authors, the largest umbrella body of writers in any African country.
The third board member we will introduce is
Graham Mort, Professor of Transcultural Literature at Lancaster University.
Graham
Mort is professor of Creative Writing and Transcultural Literature at
Lancaster University, UK. He has published nine books of poetry and has
won a number of awards for his work, including prizes in the Arvon and
Cheltenham Poetry Competitions and a major Eric Gregory Award.His
selected poems – ‘
Visibility: New & Selected Poems’ (Seren)
– appeared in 2007 when he was described as ‘One of contemporary
verse’s most accomplished practitioners. This book perfectly exhibits
the blend of formal scrupulousness and sensory evocation and
intellectual rigour that has shaped his reputation,’ (Sarah Crown,
The Guardian). His latest book of poems,
Cusp,
appeared from Seren in 2010. He has also broadcast, fiction, drama and
poetry on BBC Radio. In 2007 Graham won the Bridport prize for his
short story
The Prince and his collection of short stories
Touch
(Seren 2010) went on to win the Edge Hill prize – the UK’s only prize
for a whole collection of short fiction. He is currently working on a
new book of stories
Terroir, which will appear in May 2015, and a new book of poems Black Shiver Moss, scheduled for 2016.
Graham had worked extensively in sub-Saharan Africa for the British Council, on the
Crossing Borders mentoring project, which he designed and led. He helped stage
Beyond Borders – a major literary festival – in Kampala in 2005. He then designed and developing
Radiophonics,
a new short story writing radio writing project in Uganda and Nigeria,
in partnership with the British Council and local broadcasters. Stories
on Sanyu FM, Uganda, and Inspiration and Raypower FM in Nigeria reached
audiences of over 5 million through a unique interactive broadcasting
format.
Graham has carried out a number of projects with FEMRITE women’s
writing association in Uganda. He is currently working with Soran
University in Kurdistan to research the narratives of older women who
survived Saddam Hussein’s
Al Anfal campaign against the Kurdish
people. He will be visiting Hanoi in 2015 to speak and read his work at
the Asia-Pacific Poetry Festival.
The fourth board member to be introduced is
David Ishaya Osu, poet and social commentator from Nigeria.
David Ishaya Osu (b. October 27, 1991) is a Nigerian
poet. He was born in Onda, Nasarawa State, Nigeria. He is an Afro
native. From dawn to dusk, all that David cares about revolves around
‘the arts’ –poems, pictures, sounds, gowns, etc. In 2012, he attended
The Lumina Foundation creative writing workshop facilitated by multiple
award-winning author Unoma Azuah. His poems have appeared in
publications including:
The New Black Magazine,
Saturday Sun,
African Writer,
Gobbet Magazine,
Elohi Gadugi Journal,
The Kalahari Review,
Ann Arbor Review,
Sentinel Annual Literature Anthology (SALA 2012),
Poetic Diversity,
SOFTBLOW Poetry Journal,
Helicon Magazine,
Hedgerow,
Undertow Tanka Review,
Watershed Review,
The Missing Slate,
etc. and awaits publication elsewhere.
David is currently exploring
Japanese poetry forms, as well as polishing his debut poetry book titled
Rape Album. He is also a street photography enthusiast. David
believes in hedonism and worships ‘Air’. He sings and plays the guitar,
harmonica, and enjoys skipping and hopscotch and cat’s cradle and other
plays.
The fifth board member we’ll introduce is
Richard Ugbede Ali.
Richard Ali is a lawyer, author and poet born in Kano, Nigeria.
Author of the warmly received 2012 novel, City of Memories, Richard is
also Editor-in-Chief of the Sentinel Nigeria Magazine and was a
runner-up at the 2008 John la Rose Short Story Competition. He edits the
quarterly Sentinel Nigeria Magazine and serves as Publicity Secretary
[North] on the Association of Nigerian Authors. Richard completed a
6-week Residency at the Ebedi Writers Residency Program in 2012,
attended the Chimamanda Adichie-led Farafina Workshop in 2012 and was a
Guest at the 2013 Ake Book and Arts Festival, Abeokuta. He lives in
Abuja where he practices law and runs the northern office of Parrésia
Publishers Ltd where he serves as Chief Operating Officer. He is
unmarried and enjoys chess, reading and travelling. He is working on
his debut collection of poems, The Divan.
Poetry
http://www.african-writing.com/four/richardugbedeali.htm
http://www.african-writing.com/eight/richardugbedeali.htm
Downloadable:
http://www.sarabamag.com/voices-on-the-four-winds-3-poetry-chapbook/
Radio Play
http://www.transculturalwriting.com/radiophonics/contents/onlineworkshops/radiophonicsinnigeria/radiophonicspodcasts/index.html
Interview
Emmanuel Iduma interviews Richard Ali
http://mantlethought.org/category/keywords/richard-ali
And the last but not least is
Ehab Ibrahim, a diplomat from The Sudan Embassy to Uganda.
Ehab first interacted with poetry in Uganda through the BN Poetry
Foundation and after announcing the 2014 winner, made a promise on
behalf of the Sudanese Embassy to be supportive of poetry through BNP.
Here are our board members, the team will grow along the way. We will
announce a women’s initiative which will see more women. Right now, we
are extremely pleased with the team.
“Working with this exceptional and highly motivated and
intelligent board, will bring new beginnings for BN Poetry Foundation
and the entire strategic team, not to mention the poets we aspire to
mentoring and creating new platforms for,” The Director and Founder,
Beverley Nambozo Nsengiyunva says of the board.