Tag: Poetry

  • KASU introduces poetry competition to enhance students’ creativity

    KASU introduces poetry competition to enhance students’ creativity

    The Kaduna State University (KASU) has introduced poetry competition to enhance creativity of its undergraduate students.

    A notice from the Student Affairs Division of the university, being headed by Associate Prof. Terhemba Wuam, in Kaduna on Monday, said that the competition was open to all undergraduate students of the institution.

    “The Vice-Chancellor of the Kaduna State University, Prof. Muhammad Tanko invites undergraduate students of KASU, to submit poetry entries for the Vice-Chancellor’s Poetry Prize.

    “The prize celebrates the importance of poetry as a medium of cultural and creative expression that enhances the creativity of students,” it read.

    The notice said that the winner would get a sum of N100,000, second prize N70,000 and third prize N50,000.

    According to the notice, students are to submit entries latest by Dec. 31.

    It said that all entries should be in English language and must be original work of the author and unpublished.

    The Student Affairs Division, which would coordinate the competition, described the development as the first of its kind.

    It said it was part of the institution’s efforts to improve students’ creativity, originality and scholarship. 

  • Poets urge government to support, promote poetry writing

    Poets urge government to support, promote poetry writing

    The Poets in Nigeria (PIN) Initiative, an NGO, has urged government and private organisations to support and promote creativity of poetry writing in the country.

    The President of the Organisation, Mr Eriata Oribhabor, said this at the fifth edition of formal announcement of Nigeria Students Poetry Prize on Wednesday in Lagos.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 87 student ambassadors were unveiled for the Nigerian Student Poetry Prize, representing PIN in various tertiary institutions.

    Nigerian Students Poetry Prize (NSPP) is an initiative of Poets in Nigeria (PIN) aimed at stimulating literary creativity and encouraging critical thinking among Nigerian undergraduates. 

     Since its inception in 2016 at the University of Ibadan, the prize had received about 2500 entries from students representing over 100 tertiary institutions.

    Oribhabor said that government and private organisations needed to start promoting poetry through funding in order to encourage poetry students in the country.

    “We will be pleased they can support and promote these initiative with funds just as they promote other forms of art such as comedy and music.

    “Poetry is a special craft that people need to familiarise and understand the features and guidelines before writing,” Oribhabor said.

    According to him, one of our aims is to promote poetry writing, reading and performance across the country.

    “Every participant is expected to write a 30 line poem on anything, then panel of judges will select the bests.

    “The cash prize for this year is over N500,000 as against N300,000 in 2019.

    “This is what we really do so that younger ones interested in poetry can be grounded and we promote their works,” Oribhabor said. 

    He advised the students ambassadors  to promote literary creativity amongst their peers and be of good character.

    Also speaking, Mr Chike Ofili, former Chairman, Association of Nigerian Authors, said that writing a good and successful poetry could be difficultand solicited support from people in order to promote Nigeria Students Poetry Prize.

    “To write a successful poetry is tough,to get a successful poem means it must come naturally through inspiration and from within the heart.

    “Poetry serve a purpose, traditionally in Africa and poets are one of the closest to the king because they praise the kings through words.

    “Poetry works in diverse ways through a sound system of metaphor,alliteration of rhymes and rhythms,”he said(NAN)