Tunde Ososanya

Tunde Ososanya wins Ecuador- Nigeria Young Writers Short Story contest

Tunde Ososanya is the winner of the Short Story Contest for young writers from Ecuador and Nigeria announced on October 3, 2017. Ososanya and other five shortlisted writers will be published in a bilingual publication (English and Spanish).

The judges Professor Zaynab Alkali, Friday Ejilogo and George Bala were given blind copies of all the entries, in other words without the names of the writers. After careful deliberation, the following entries were adjudged the top five:

1st       Wellington StreetTunde Ososanya

2nd      Canvas of Colours – Jude Valentine Badaki

3rd      The Tale of ‘Alvine’ Chike – Nzube Harry Nlebedim

4th     On The Shores of Death – Blessing Akinsehinwa

5th       Killing Me Softly – Jojo Altine ElHassan

Tunde Ososanya is a graduate of Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Lagos. He is 27 years, and he hails from Ijebu Ode in Ogun State.
He lives in Lagos where he writes full time. He was a participant of the 2015 ANA/Yusuf Ali Creative Writing Workshop in Abuja. In 2016, he published an eBook version of his debut book – a collection of short stories – titled Later Tonight. He is currently working on another collection of short stories

Jude Valentine Badaki is a Nigerian writer born on 18th April 1976. He has published in a number of anthologies, journals and literary websites. He holds a BA in English, Professional Diploma in Education (PDE), and MA in English for Specific Purposes(ESP).

Harry Nzube Nlebedim is a  twenty-two year old student of English at the University of Lagos. He is a writer, teacher and occasional poet. He has written several short stories and two novellas. He was born in Abia state and grew up in the city of Lagos, Nigeria. He writes fiction. He is the third of seven children, and he enjoys teaching, reading and writing.

Blessing Akinsehinwa is Legal Practitioner, Certified Arbitrator, blogger and a freelance creative writer based in Abuja, Nigeria. His Advocacy articles and short stories have been published on many online and print news platforms within and outside Nigeria. He runs a blog kremlinkidd.wordpress.com on which some of his works can be found. He is also a member of professional bodies such as the Nigerian Bar Association, Young ICCA and the Abuja Literary Society.

Jojo Altine Elhassan was born and raised in Nigeria. She holds a Masters degree in Environment and Sustainable Development from the University College London and a Bachelors in Surveying from the University of Wolverhampton. Her writing muse reared her head in 2009, vanished and resurfaced to embrace her with a grip stronger than wine after a Writing Workshop at Abuja Writers Forum. She is working on her debut novel, Down the Corridor. She lives in Abuja with her mind, laptops and receding fingerprints.

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