16/07/2024
Deadline Extended to 20th July!
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31/05/2024
It is another year, the 16th edition of Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange Program and essay competition . Reach out to me for form and participation details.
15/05/2024
It is another year, the 16th edition of Wole Soyinka International Cultural Exchange Program . Reach out to me for form and participation details.
31/08/2023
We are pleased to release this work as published with Amazon.
Formal presentation will be made on November, 12 2023. We have chosen that tentative date for the award and prize presentation. Please do bear with us. We delayed as a result of many factors. Soon, other details will be presented to you.
It is not interesting to hear our excuses. We failed your expectations. Deaths, elections, trip in and outside the country and other factors held us for long. We cannot continue to keep everyone in expectation, knowing it makes the heart sick. Keep the date with us . November 12. We will keep you posted via our handles.
16/05/2023
May 16th. Today, the world gave you a space to explore. What a gift! Sadly, you do not even know a day like this exist. Be calm. A day you will be proud to be a boy is soon to come. You will make it happen.
23/02/2023
We have shifted the award date from 25th February to March 11th 2023. Majority of our members are strong allies and supporters of Mr. Peter Obi and were appointed as their agents. While some of us are neutral to politics, we do not stand on the right of others to exercise their right.
We therefore appeal to everyone to show some understanding on this adjustment.
24/01/2023
We are pleased to inform you that these names are finally shortlisted for publication in the title
"In the Closet of the Boy Child".
1. Samson Ayomide
2. Godwin David Chukwuemeka
3. Oke Odunayo
4. Egwu Chukwuemeka
5. Mmaduabuchi MacDonald
6. Amarachi Ugwuezema
7. Eraikhuemen Favour
8. Testimony Akinkunmi
9. Asogwa Kelvin
10. Cynthia Ikechukwu
11. Ogunsola Abimbola
12. Nnaji Victor
13. Okoro Michael
14. Aaliyah Rahman
15. Adebimpe Covenant
16. Nwaji Emeka
17. Oni Odinayo
18. Akimdele Michael
19. Anyika Uchechukwu
20. Okoye Benjamin
21. Go-to Emmanuel
21. Bright Mandinyeya
Congratulations!!!
15/01/2023
Who owns the copyright claim for this work?
I was just 12, abandoned by both parents to somewhat circumstances, I
grew up unkempt and uncared-for as I was quite different amongst other
children and peers in my vicinity, I had to barely fend for myself,
left to do all the fending and caretaking all alone at such an early
stage of my life making it all too unbearable for me, I then began
stepping off limits and grew to be boundless, by fate I escaped
parental love care and discipline and therefore roughened by society
vices and peer influence I began to lick in deeply as this influence
had a better of me, becoming addicted to smoking, drinking all long
and keeping late nights almost as though I had no home, neither did I
get any family assistance at all I developed negativity amass getting
to abuse any susceptible random guy at midnight hours on the road to
find my daily needs, I knew I wasn't leaving the life: I needed to
belt out swiftly although I was never reprimanded of my character or
queried for my wrongdoings gave me an upper hand and ate me up slowly.
13/01/2023
And this too. We could not find the writer.
We can't just let it go.
Amidst growing global concern on female empowerment, I grew. Around me
papers, researches, and campaigns focused on the girl child issues:
female ge***al mutilation, violence against women, girl child abuse,
and trafficking in women. The girls got the limelight while I was
relegated to the background in retrospect, suffering. I was told that
I was the expected s*x before my birth; that I was important in my
society; that my parents’ marriage was nearly broken if I, a boy,
wasn’t born. I was told I had a large inheritance passed down through
my fathers of generations back. I was tutored on the certain ways I
ought to behave as a man. I believed that I was stronger than any
female. I was to live up to and display my manliness in all
situations, no matter how uncomfortable. I was tough and thus I grew.
13/01/2023
We can't allow the following exerpt to just go.
Read to have a feel.
I was just 12, abandoned by both parents to somewhat circumstances, I
grew up unkempt and uncared-for as I was quite different amongst other
children and peers in my vicinity, I had to barely fend for myself,
left to do all the fending and caretaking all alone at such an early
stage of my life making it all too unbearable for me, I then began
stepping off limits and grew to be boundless, by fate I escaped
parental love care and discipline and therefore roughened by society
vices and peer influence I began to lick in deeply as this influence
had a better of me, becoming addicted to smoking, drinking all long
and keeping late nights almost as though I had no home, neither did I
get any family assistance at all I developed negativity amass getting
to abuse any susceptible random guy at midnight hours on the road to
find my daily needs, I knew I wasn't leaving the life: I needed to
belt out swiftly although I was never reprimanded of my character or
queried for my wrongdoings gave me an upper hand and ate me up slowly.
13/01/2023
Who is Oni Adesuwa? Send your contact details to [email protected].
13/01/2023
Who is Ogunsola Oluwatosin? Send your contact details to [email protected].