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Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by synw: 4:07pm On Feb 23, 2017 |
Why we celebrate D.O Fagunwa annually —Wole Adedoyin Wole Adedoyin is the president of the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW), which organises the annual Fagunwa Day Celebration. In this interview with Adewale Oshodi, the literary enthusiast speaks on the forthcoming edition of the celebration of the literary exploits of the late Yoruba indigenous writer, D. O. Fagunwa, as well as the need for Yoruba parents to pass the language to the coming generation. Excerpts: This year’s edition of the Fagunwa Day will be coming up next month, how prepared are you now for the event? We are fully prepared for the event, which will be coming up on March 25, 2017, at the school premises of Immanuel College, Ibadan. We have notified participating schools and individuals. The event promises to showcase arts exhibition, knowledge of Yoruba culture among our youths, readings from the five books of D.O. Fagunwa, paper presentations, as well as presentation of awards to outstanding schools and individuals that have contributed greatly to the growth and development of Yoruba Language and literature. The forthcoming event will be the sixth edition; have you been able to achieve your objectives of coming up with the Fagunwa Day in the last five years? I want to say that since we started the Fagunwa Day celebration, we have published not less than 40 students who write in the Yoruba Language through our electronic publishing platform. Apart from that, we have been able to create a platform where students read the five works of the late Yoruba literary genius. This platform eventually gave birth to the Fagunwa Literary Society, an initiative commited to reading and promoting the five works of Fagunwa. Also we have featured great Yoruba literary personalities like Professor Akinwumi Isola, Professor Bayo Adebowale, Professor Dotun Ogundeji, Chief Tubosun Oladapo, as well as the late poet, Chief Supo Kosemani, among others.. We have developed a correspondence course aimed at testing the abilities and knowledge of the students that have read at least a work of the author. Now, how will you access the promotion of the Yoruba language through the Fagunwa Day event? Presently, our governments are paying lips service when it comes to the issue of promoting our local languages. Today, you will hear them say they would do this, but implementing the promise is always a big problem. I want to urge the governors of the South West states to give more attention to the promotion of the Yoruba Language. It is so unfortunate that some schools, particularly the private ones, no longer take Yoruba subject serious. It is high time something was done about this. We need to pass on our culture to the coming generation. In fact, with what we are doing, we ought to have been given the necessary support from all quarters, but this is not the case. Both the government and corporate organisations are not forthcoming in supporting us. That, therefore, tells you how much they value our tradition. It is only the goodwill of publishing and media firms that we are enjoying. Apart from the event, in what other ways have you been promoting Fagunwa’s works? We have really achieved a lot in this area. Apart from the correspondence course, we are also working on developing a database of Yoruba writers across the Yoruba speaking states. Presently we are developing graphical charts and posters of some eminent Yoruba writers. For example, many only hear the names of great Yoruba writers like J.F. Odunjo, Olabimtan Afolabi, Akinwumi Isola, Adebayo Faleti, but can’t pin a face to the names, so we are coming up with the posters soon, which will be distributed across the South Western states of the country. However, there is little we can do, particularly with little support. It is, therefore, important for the governors of the South West states to also wake up from their slumber and support the revival of the Yoruba Language. Our children are no longer speaking the language. Parents should also know that when their children cannot speak their mother tongue, then they have lost their culture and history; nothing stops a child from learning English and Yoruba languages. In fact, linguists have said that a child can learn up to five languages at a time, so why are we relegating Yoruba to the background? Through the Fagunwa Day celebration, we are working towards making Yoruba the envy of other languages. http://tribuneonlineng.com/celebrate-d-o-fagunwa-annually-wole-adedoyin/ 7 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Factfinder1(m): 7:00am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Dont celebrate him annually for nothing make sure his old parents are atleast living an average life..... Nothing special about commenting first... See my signature 1 Like |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by siraj1402(m): 7:00am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Reward for hard working. 1 Like |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Tytylion(m): 7:01am On Feb 24, 2017 |
But I heard the man disappeared from a mountain top ,aw true is that set Just wondering |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Iamdmentor1(m): 7:02am On Feb 24, 2017 |
This thread hit FP twice. |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by momodub: 7:02am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Ok |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Samanza89: 7:02am On Feb 24, 2017 |
With due respect to the Yoruba's, I did my service year in one of the south west state. What baffles me is that, they even use their dialect to teach English language in classes and they expect better results from the students, which is totally uncalled for. The rate of failure was alarming just because students couldn't express themselves when writing exams. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by zoneboy: 7:05am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Ogboju ode ninu Igbo irunmole. 3 Likes |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:06am On Feb 24, 2017 |
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Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Smooyis(m): 7:06am On Feb 24, 2017 |
D. O. Fagunwa was a great writer, a literary hero and a genius. All of his books were of great depth. He deserves to be immortalized. May his soul rest in perfect peace. 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:06am On Feb 24, 2017 |
It is D. O not D. O Fagunwa. Abi? Moderator, do the needful Drabeey was HERE |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:06am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Fagunwa is worth celebrating. I have all his books and at least I've read each 3times. He was a literary Genius. Such a Pity the likes of Tunde Kelani haven't made movies about his works yet. 13 Likes |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Histrings08(m): 7:06am On Feb 24, 2017 |
I read d man's book, he's legendary |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by jendoslim(m): 7:07am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Where can I download his books?? 1 Like |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:07am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:07am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Drabeey: Wrong Mr Drabeey. DO Fagunwa |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by moscobabs(m): 7:09am On Feb 24, 2017 |
I will never forget your books Ogboju ode ninu Igbo irunmole and Igbo Elegbeje You were a better writer than Chinua Achiebe and even Wole shoyinka. Op don't tell me the picture u attached is D.O Fagunwa o. cos I can see Chelsea logo somewhere and I'm very sure Fagunwa didn't know if a football club exist 10 Likes |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:09am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Tytylion:Nope. He slipped and fell into the river. Some said he committed suicide. |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:13am On Feb 24, 2017 |
jendoslim:I don't know but if you do download them, could you please send them to me. So I can send the soft copies to my friends because I don't like borrowing them my books (they never return them or return them with oil stains) I went to a Bookstore opposite UI to get the hard copies in 2012. Got them for 700 naira each also got 3 english translations out of the 5books. The translations were a bit expensive and was a waste of money because they were just bland. Heavy English (you know how Wole Soyinka writes now) Not as interesting as the Yoruba versions. 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by engreo(m): 7:13am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Oodua a gbewa oooo 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:13am On Feb 24, 2017 |
moscobabs:Irinkerindo Ninu Igbo Elegbeje. 6 Likes |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by obidevine(m): 7:14am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Same topic made FP twice in a row Cc- lalasticlala, Mynd44, obinoscopy, Seun |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by benuejosh: 7:17am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Samanza89:I guess almost all subjects. Am currently in Ekiti state and i can attest to that. |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by eyinjuege: 7:18am On Feb 24, 2017 |
zoneboy: I read that book in primary school, maybe class 4 or 5. I just saw it at home one day, and started reading it because of the pictures in it. It was a scary book, but I couldn't put it down. It took me days to finish it because I wasn't so good reading the language but I just couldn't drop the book. Very interesting book. 3 Likes |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Samanza89: 7:23am On Feb 24, 2017 |
benuejosh: That's even where I served... Ekiti State to be precise... |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by moscobabs(m): 7:35am On Feb 24, 2017 |
Amusaopeyemi:I only know 2 of his books can u give me the tittle of all and where to get it.thanks |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:43am On Feb 24, 2017 |
moscobabs:Ogboju Ode Ninu Igbo Irumale Igbo Olodumare Irinkerindo Ninu Igbo Elegbeje Adiitu Olodumare Ireke Onibudo 8 Likes |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:45am On Feb 24, 2017 |
eyinjuege:I read my mom's copy in JSS 3. All his books are scary but it is so hard to put down. You'll keep reading and reading despite. 2 Likes |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Opistorincos(m): 7:45am On Feb 24, 2017 |
The man is a legend, the wife gave us some cash back in 2013 when we visited 1 Like |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Nobody: 7:47am On Feb 24, 2017 |
What is their concern with his old parents? Factfinder1: |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by Opistorincos(m): 7:50am On Feb 24, 2017 |
daretodiffer: To answer the young man's question, i think the old parents are being taken care of(if they're not already dead) |
Re: Why We Celebrate D.O Fagunwa Annually —wole Adedoyin by vintino(m): 7:57am On Feb 24, 2017 |
I guess i have read 4 out of his 5 books, those are my favourite novels then! i got A1 in Yoruba Language in my SSCE, dnt ask me about other subject! 1. Ogboju Ode Ninu Igbo Irumole 2. Igbo Olodumare 3. Irinajo Irinkerindo Lo Si Oke Langbodo 4. Aditu... I dont know the 5th book and will be glad if anyone can help out, i will be happy to read those great books over and over again... i head the man disapear by a riverbank in niger state! |
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