Tag: Nigeria Prize for Literature
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Nigeria Prize for Literature 2019 shortlist announced in Lagos.
Jude Idada, Dunni Olatunde, and O T Begho are the three writers on the Nigeria Prize for Literature 2019 shortlist announced in Lagos, Nigeria on September 4, 2019. The Nigeria Prize for Literature was founded to honour Nigerian authors in the four genres of fiction, poetry, drama and children’s literature. Started in 2004, it is…
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Soji Cole is Nigeria Prize for Literature 2018 winner.
Soji Cole is Nigeria Prize for Literature 2018 winner for his play Embers. The announcement was made at a ceremony in Lagos, Nigeria on October 19, 2018. The Nigeria Prize for Literature worth US$100,000 to the winner is the richest prize in African literature. The prize which was founded in 2004 to honour literary erudition…
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Nigeria Prize for Literature 2018 shortlist announced in Lagos.
The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2018 shortlist was announced by its advisory board on September 9, 2018. The texts in the running for the continent’s richest literary prize are Embers by Soji Cole, Death and The King’s Grey Hair by Denja Abdullahi and The Rally by Akanji Nasiru. The Nigeria Prize for Literature is the…
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The race is on for Nigeria Prize for Literature 2016
The race is on for Nigeria Prize for Literature 2016 with 173 entries being received by the judges in Lagos on Wednesday 27th April 2016. The Nigerian prize for Literate worth US$100,000 to the winner is sponsored by Nigeria LNG Limited and rotates among four genres – fiction, poetry, drama and children’s literature. This year…
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Nigeria Prize For Literature 2015 Calls For Submissions
So you know that the biggest prize in African literature is the Nigeria Prize For Literature right? Well, it is. The worst part for the rest of us is that only Nigerians are in the running for the prize money; a whopping US$100,000. Lucky Nigerian people. The prize gravitates around different genres of literature; prose…
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Sam Ukala is Nigeria Prize for Literature 2014 winner
Sam Ukala with his book IREDI WAR is the winner of the 2014 Nigeria Literature Prize. After many weeks of build-up of the richest prize in African literature, US$100,000 which isn’t too shabby, we got a winner.Ukala beat other shortlistees Friday John Abba (Alekwu Night Dance) and Jude Idada (Oduduwa, King of the Edos) for…
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2014 Nigeria Prize for Literature longlist out
In spite of the hype accompanying last night’s Caine Prize win for Okwiri Oduor, the reality is that the biggest prize in African literature is actually the one the Nigerians give to their best author. The Nigerian Prize for African Literature sees that one writer going home with US$100,000 rotating yearly amongst four literary genres:…
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Tade Ipadeola wins Africa’s richest literary prize
The richest literary prize on the continent, despite all you may have heard, is the Nigeria Prize for Literature. This prize, sponsored by the Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG), see one writer go home with a cool US$100,000. For comparison purposes, the Caine Prize winner goes home with UK pounds10,000 and the Etisalat Winner will…