Tag: Association of Nigerian Authors

  • Association of Nigerian Authors is N3 million richer

    Association of Nigerian Authors is N3 million richer

    The Association of Nigerian Authors has secured funding for the 7th year towards the   ANA/Yusuf Ali nationwide literary awareness campaign. The Association received the sum of N3,000,000(Three Million Million Naira) on the 5th  of February,2018 for the 2018 project from the donor,  Yusuf Ali(SAN), an Ilorin-based renowned legal practitioner, author and dedicated  philanthropist.

    The Grant was first secured by the National EXCO in 2012 and all state chapters of the Association  received sub-grants of N150,000 at various times between 2012-2014 for local literary awareness campaigns involving secondary schools across the country. In 2015, the grant was applied by the then National Executive Council of ANA to host a workshop on fiction writing in Abuja in which about 25 students, drawn from tertiary institutions across the country via a competitive process, participated.

    In 2016, the Denja Abdullahi-led National Executive Council of ANA took the literary awareness campaign a notch further by focusing on innovative literary awareness campaign among tertiary institutions across the country through the States’ chapters. Chapters submitted proposals on envisaged activities based on which they were assessed and sub-grants finally awarded to 16 Chapters that met the provisioned requirements. The competitive process was introduced to ensure greater compliance to the overall project vision and to improve on the process of monitoring, evaluation and reportage of the implemented activities. The grant was used in 2017 to publish  three (3) children’s literature titles under the Nigerian Writers Series(NWS) which have been distributed to chapters of ANA Nationwide to power  ANA ‘s A-Book-A-Child nationwide project that was flagged off at the ANA ‘s 36th International Convention which held in Makurdi,Benue State in October,2017.

    For the year 2018, the Yusuf Ali grant will be deployed to facilitate a comprehensive media supplement on the projects executed over the years since 2012 to date and a workshop for 15 selected chairmen of ANA chapters focusing on ‘innovations in contemporary literary awareness campaigns’ to deepen the execution of the project in the coming years.

    Yusuf Ali, who in 2015 promised to sustain the annual grant to ANA for life, is a Nigerian lawyer who received the highest honour available to practising lawyers in 1997 when he was called to the inner bar as a Senior Advocate of Nigeria. He attended the University of Ife [now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife] and is the Principal Partner at the Law Firm of Yusuf O. Ali & Co in Ilorin. His reputation in the Bar has been balanced by a deep interest in literature which has seen him supporting the Kwara State Chapter of the Association of Nigerian Authors as well as serve as an Editor-in-Chief of the Nigerian Bar Journal. He is also an associate lecturer at the Faculty of Law of the University of Ilorin.

    Yusuf Ali in 2017 presented a book “ Anatomy of Corruption in Nigeria” to the public in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja . He has also been consistently hosting the National Executive Council members of ANA and chairmen and secretaries of chapters in his office during their annual meeting in Ilorin since 2012.

     

  • ANA to collaborate with Copyright Commission, others to curb piracy

    ANA to collaborate with Copyright Commission, others to curb piracy

    The Association of Nigerian Authors ( ANA ) says it will collaborate with the Nigeria Copyright Commission ( NCC ) and the Reproduction Right Society of Nigeria to curb piracy in the country.

    The ANA President, Mr Abdullahi Denja, said in Lagos on Friday that it would ensure that nobody received credit for a work they did not author.

    Denja said the association already had a working arrangement with various organisations to ensure that authors get due payment for their intellectual property.

    He said that more efforts would be made to ensure that pirated literature do not get into circulation or onto book-stands.

    “We are cooperating with NCC and Reproduction Right Society of Nigeria to check piracy in 2018.

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    “We are working seriously with these organisations to checkmate piracy alongside with other stakeholders,’’ the ANA president said.

    Denja said that the NCC already had a draft bill before the National Assembly waiting to be passed.

    “Nigeria Copyright Commission already has a draft bill which is sealed and good, and we are collaborating on it.

    “They have just amended the copyright bill and we contributed to the amendment.

    “It will soon be passed by the National Assembly and when that it is signed into law, the issue of piracy will also be addressed completely,’’ he said.

    The ANA president said that the association would focus on carrying out contemporary criticism of new literature in circulation in 2018.

    “We discover that there is a dearth of criticism of new writings that are coming up, so we want to divert attention to new literature that are springing up here and there.

    “This will form major parts of our focus in 2018,’’ Denja said.

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  • Writers hold convention

    From tomorrow, Ibadan,  the Oyo State capital, will host writers at the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA)  33rd Convention.

    Although there are fears that the short notice may affect the turnout for this year’s edition, ANA president Remi Raji is optimistic that it would not.  Prof J.O.J Nwachukwu Agbada is expected to give the keynote address.

    At the event, which will run till Saturday, the eventual winners of this year’s literary prizes would be announced at the convention’s award dinner. The shortlist of the prizes include: Bottom of Another tale by Su’eddie Vershima Agema, Habiba by Razinat T. Mohammed and Under Bridge by Immanuel James were shortlisted for the ANA Prose Prize; the ANA/Chevron Prose Prize On Environment has on its shortlist Oil Cemetery by May Ifeoma Nwoye, Among the Survivors by Million John and The Fall of Silence by Inyang E. Ekwo; on the ANA Poetry Prize are Sunbeams and Shadows by Saddiq Dzukogi, Home Equal Holes: Tales of an Exile by Su’eddie Vershima Agema, Silent Whispers by C. P. Christopher, Sound of a Metal Gong by Damian Terkaa Jam and The Fourth Masquerade by Ebi Yeibo; the ANA Drama Prize has Soji Cole’s Maybe Tomorrow, Dul Johnson’s Melancholia, Sweet Taste of Shame by Elaigwu Ameh, The sacrifice by Tunji Ajibade and Phillip Begho’s Trafficked.

    Other shortlisted works are Erimma by Ikechukwu E. Asika, Makwada by Sanamo David Lagwampa, and Soji Cole’s Maybe Tomorrow for ANA/Esiaba Irobi Prize For Playwriting category. Nma Hassan Mohammed’s The Empty Cage, Jide Ogunlana’s Three Strange Stories for Children and Johnny Just Come by Phillip Begho would be given honourable mention only for ANA /Lantern Prize for Children’s Fiction category. The judges are Prof Nelson Fashina, Assoc. Prof Emmanuel Sule Egya, Dr Salihu Bappa and Mrs Joan Orji.