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Education / 36th ANA National Convention: Waking Up Makurdi by ananigeria: 7:27pm On Nov 03, 2017 |
36th ANA national convention: Waking up Makurdi By VICTOR NZE Well over 500 delegates to the 36th Annual national Convention of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) had a good cause to ruffle the feathers of the usually serene, methodical and near regimented life of Makurdi, the little known but expansive and impressive capital city of Benue State. “Makurdi city is far from everywhere in Nigeria, but once here, you won’t wish to go back,” enthused Vitality Oda, a commercial motorcyclist. Ironically, he is not far from the fact. Accessing Makurdi is not child’s play; devoid of a functional airport, the city is at the mercy of the first-time visitor’s endurance meter considering also that it is least four hours from the nearest state by road, and what a road! For the Makurdi residents, it was therefore, rather strange seeing so many strangers of sorts, from different parts of the country milling around the city centre. However, these were no ordinary visitors. It was the turn of Benue State to host the annual national convention of the biggest writers’ confraternity in Nigeria, the ANA. And whenever this literary gang storms town, residents usually know it. The Makurdi ANA convention provided a rare but veritable opportunity to explore the city and see things as they are. It is impressive, expansive with a network of roads that is awesome and spacious. You might even mistake it for the Abuja metropolis with its similar land markings, layout, design and street signposting. With relatively fewer cars and buses on exceptionally good roads, this situation leaves the commercial motorcyclists as kings here. Sitting on of those machines along the new and impressive George Akume Road, you imagine yourself on an airport runway! “The former governor Gabriel Suswam did a lot for the capital city. That’s why it’s like this. We didn’t understand what he was doing then, but now we appreciate him for it,” Oda continued; in reference to the embattled former chief executive of the state. Makurdi city has a life of its own, it appears. And when visitors come in, they find their level without unsettling or ruffling up the terrain. This is also the state with the ‘Ortomatic Governor’ so everything here is automated, near regimented and ordered! “Even for us as motorcyclists, we can’t force them to change. There’s nothing like rush hour here. So we follow them. People are not in a hurry to go anywhere unlike what you find in other state capitals. Makurdi is just different, but in a good way too,” Oda submitted. However, from Friday, October 26 through to Saturday, 28, the city came alive and was lifted as Nigerian authors came to town to celebrate their annual national convention, which was also an elective one. The 36th Annual National Convention of ANA held in Makurdi city under the theme of; “Cannons, Prizes and Boundaries: African Writers and Writing in World Literature.” Declaring open the just-concluded 36th Annual International Convention of the Association of the Nigerian Authors (ANA) at the Auditorium of the College of Health Sciences, University of Makurdi, the state capital, last Friday, State Governor Samuel ‘Ortomatic’ Ortom explained his administration’s decision to host the authors to their national convention, saying: “We accepted the host the convention in spite of grave financial challenges because of our conviction that ideas rule society and solutions to our problems lie with the propagation of ideas which is the preoccupation of writers. We also believe that the event would add value to the development of the state as indigenes would interact with literary icons who would mentor, encourage and ginger them.” Represented by his Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Dennis Ityavyar, the governor, assured the authors of his readiness to partner with them on whenever the need arose. In his remarks, Member, House of Representatives, Hon, Jerry Alagbaoso, disclosed that the 8th National Assembly will soon commence public hearing on the proposed Authors’ Fund, also called the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) Fund. Alagbaoso who sponsored the bill during the 7th Assembly, said the document has now been represented at the current session, added that the importance of reading and writing in the Nigerian society cannot be overemphasized. “I will continue to reiterate the importance of reading and writing in the life of the nation. This has informed my continued advocacy for the passage of the ANA Fund,” said Alagbaoso. Earlier, National President of the ANA, Mallam Denja Abdullahi, remarked that the 38th national convention was remarkable in the sense that it celebrates those he described as ‘fallen heroes of the pen.’ “We strive to engender creativity in the society using the platform provided by the national convention. We are also committed to doing bit in strengthening the society through various literary advocacies put up. On this convention, we remember our fallen heroes of the pen like late Gen. Mamman Jiya Vatsa, Major Emmanuel Arinze Ifeajuna, Dele Giwa, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Adebayo Faleti, Chinua Achebe, Chukwuemeka Ike, Christopher Ifekandu Okigbo, Florence Nwanzuruahu Nkiru Nwapa, Daniel Fagunwa, and others, and others who died advocating the literary cause to save the Nigerian society,” said Denja. According to Denja, the writers’ confraternity in the country had lost ‘great men and women who had strived to elevate the consciousness of the masses through their works.’ Highlight of the convention was the launch of the ANA Writers’ Series which was performed by a former president of the association and one-time Minister of State for Education, Dr Jerry Agada. Other events which also coloured the convention include; The Convention Play/Cultural Night at the JS Tarka Centre, Makurdi, the AGM, the Book Chat/e-Marketing Talk. Modifying the convention theme to, “Issues in the Evaluation of Contemporary Literature in Africa,” keynote speaker, Prof Saleh Abdu Kwami, of the Gombe State University, called on African writers to carve out or create a space for themselves and their works in the broader world literature landscape so as to remain relevant and also for their audience to locate them. Benue State did not just host the convention, the state also hosted to win, as home boy Mr Maik Ortserga, editor, poet, critic and publisher, clinched a position in the National Executive Council as Assistant General Secretary. In the same way as most other positions were either returned unopposed or incumbents returned unopposed, an attestation of the approval of the serving National Council. With delegates from the 36 states of the federation including those from the Federal capital Territory (FCT), the Benue National Convention of ANA could aptly be tagged a quiet storm which left its mark on the enduring ‘Ortomatic’ capital city of Makurdi.
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Literature / Thank You Message From Denja Abdulahi – Re-elected Ana President by ananigeria: 9:12am On Nov 01, 2017 |
THANK YOU MESSAGE FROM DENJA ABDULAHI – RE-ELECTED ANA PRESIDENT I thank most sincerely members of the Association of Nigerian Authors for unanimously giving me their mandate to serve them again for another two years. I consider leadership a sacred trust that must be discharged with all sense of responsibility, fairness and justice. I intend to run an ever better administration than the last time, adhering strictly to our strategic plan, which will lead us into achieving a stronger, smarter and more prosperous fraternal Union. I appreciate most heartedly the Governor of Benue State for hosting the last convention and members of the LOC headed by Prof Idris Amali and ANA Benue for giving us a convention that is one of the best organized in recent times. The sacrifice of our members across the country who braved the bad roads and the harsh economic climate to attend must be commended. It is a show of love for the continued relevance of the Association; a gesture we at the leadership Corp must not take for granted. To our critics out there, your constructive criticism only makes us to do better and refine ourselves to achieve uncommon things for the good of all. Every one should come on board with this renewed leadership shed of partisanship so that we can achieve together for the Association. Lastly, I pledge on behalf on my Executive Team to take our Association determinedly to the next level. Denja Abdullahi President, ANA Port Harcourt
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Education / Nigerian Authors Re-elect Denja Abdulahi, Others by ananigeria: 6:13am On Nov 01, 2017 |
Nigerian Authors Re-elect Denja Abdulahi, Others Oct 30, 2017 by The Street Reporters in News Members of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), have re-elected Denja Abdulahi, as their President, during the association’s thirty sixth Delegates Convention, in Makurdi, Benue State. The association last Saturday conducted its election which turned out to be a plain exercise as half of the executives were returned unopposed to run the affairs of the association for another two-year term. Denja Abdulahi, Camilus Ukah, Ofonime Inyang, Ikechi Owabie, Anaele Ihuoma and Issac Ogezi all retained their positions as President, Vice President, General Secretary, Financial Secretary, Auditor and Legal Adviser respectively of the association. Denja Abdulahi was first elected in Nov. 2015 for two year tenure, and has now been re-elected for a second term of another two years that will terminate in 2019. However, the positions of Assistant General Secretary, National Treasurer, PRO North, PRO South and ex-officio members were keenly contested. But the result of the election produced Maik Ortsega as National Assistant Secretary, Mrs. Farida Mohammed as Treasurer, Col. Oladele Babajamu as PRO North, Wole Adedoyin as PRO South, Isah Dan Musa, Lambert Ototo and Ernest Onuoha as ex-officio members. The re-elected President, Denja Abdulahi, in his speech after the election thanked members of the association for their support assuring them of his team’s commitment to lift ANA to an enviable height in Nigeria and Africa. He said his first major assignment will be to empower members through educative programmes as highlighted in the Association’s Strategic Plan document and to ensure that every member of the association occupies strategic position in the country’s creative industry sector. http://thestreetreporters.com/nigerian-authors-re-elect-denja-abdulahi-others/
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Education / New Ana National Executive Council 2017-2019 by ananigeria: 6:04am On Nov 01, 2017 |
NEW ANA NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL 2017-2019 1. DENJA ABDULLAHI- PRESIDENT 2. CAMILUS UKAH- VICE PRESIDENT 3. OFONIME INYANG- GENERAL SECRETARY 4. MAIK ORTSEGA- ASST GEN SEC 5. FARIDA MOHAMMED-TREASURER 6. IKHECHI OWABIE-FINANCIAL SECRETARY 7. ANAELE IHUOMA-AUDITOR 8. COL OLADELE BABAJAMU-PRO NORTH 9. WOLE ADEDOYIN- PRO SOUTH 10. ISSAC OGEZI-LEGAL ADVISER 11. ISAH DAN MUSA-EX-OFFICIO 12. LAMBERT OTOTO-EX-OFFICIO 13. ERNEST ONUOHA-EX-OFFICIO 14. TANKO OKODUWA-EX-OFFICIO ANA 2017 LITERARY PRIZES WINNERS 1. 1st Prize – Joint Winners of the ANA Prose Fiction Prize 2017 BOTH DUL JOHNSON’S ACROSS THE GULF & LOLA AKANDE’S WHAT IT TAKES 1ST RUNNER UP KUKOGHO IRUESIRI SAMSON’S DEVIL’S PAWN 2ND RUNNER UP IKE UTUAGHA’S GOODBYE TOMORROW 2. ANA POETRY PRIZE 1. ANA POETRY PRIZE For Every Homeland ] By Obari Gomba Winner Of Waters and the Wild By Ebi Yeibo 1st Runner up A Child of Smell By Seyi Adigun 2nd Runner up 3. ANA DRAMA PRIZE 1st Position -R.C Ofodile play, Magnetism Tunji Ajibade: The Masked Crown 2nd Position Dickson Ekhaguere: General Ologbosere 3rd Position
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