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  • Seeking Freelance Writers for July and October Edition: Metropole Magazine (Nigeria)

    Seeking Freelance Writers for July and October Edition: Metropole Magazine (Nigeria)
    Seeking Freelance Writers for July and October Edition: Metropole Magazine (Nigeria)

    METROPOLE, an Abuja-based lifestyle cum city guide magazine is looking for freelance writers for their July and October edition. Writers will conduct interviews, write stories or articles, as the case may be, in the following areas: finance, business, technology, real estate, health, arts and entertainment, food, people, places, fashion, beauty, sports.

    Are you a grounded writer in any of these areas? Do you have a flair for writing? Please indicate interest in writing for METROPOLE magazine by sending a writing sample to metropolemagazine@yahoo.com. We look forward to reading from you.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: metropolemagazine@yahoo.com

  • Job Openings: Deputy Editor and Correspondents for Business Hallmark (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 11 June 2012

    Business Hallmark, Nigeria’s leading financial information provider is urgently recruiting in these positions:

    • Deputy Editor
    • Senior Financial Correspondent/Economic Analyst
    • Political Correspondent

    JOB REQUIREMENT

    Applicants for the above positions should posses the requisite professional qualifications and cognate experience, including first degree or its equivalent. A graduate degree will be an advantage.

    METHOD OF APPLICATION

    Applications should be sent by e-mail to: anyi_jiofor@yahoo.cm or wale2richie@yahoo.com or post to Business Hallmark Newspaper, Km 11 Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, shortly after Berger Bridge, By Fatgbems Filling Station, after compass Newspaper Isheri, beside DHL not later than 11th June, 2012.

    PS: conditions of service are attractive and within the range of newspaper industry.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: anyi_jiofor@yahoo.cm OR wale2richie@yahoo.com

    Website: http://www.bizhallmark.com/

  • Ugreen Foundation's Creative Wings Short Story Prize 2012 (Nigera/ Africa-wide)

    Deadline: 31 July 2012

    The window is open for entries! Ugreen Foundation is glad to announce the second edition of the Creative Wings Short Story contest, titled the Creative Wings Short Story Prize 2012.

    The ‘Creative Wings Short Story Prize’ was endowed in 2011, by the Executive Director of Ugreen Foundation, Obinna Udenwe, as his contribution towards encouraging young African writers, in line with one of the visions of Ugreen Foundation which is to encourage citizens participation in knowledge building.

    In 2012, the Prize will accept entries from all African writers residing anywhere in the world and will annually give books as Prizes. Writers between the ages of 0 – 40 years old and of African origin and writers whose one parent is from Africa are encouraged to apply.

    In the words of Obinna Udenwe as regards the 2012 edition of the contest, he said: ‘My dream is to continuously encourage the growth of literature and arts in Africa. I have continued as a writer and an activist to engage in intellectual pursuit and to work with young people like myself. I have discovered that in this world of ever increasing phobia for uncertainties, increase in vices and delinquencies, unprecedented rise to its peak the level of crimes, terrorism, inhumanity and gross devaluation of traditions and societal negligence, we must continue, as lovers of arts and literature to use our talents, gifts and resources as means of entrenching an overhaul change in our society. There is no better way of doing this than through arts and literature. Our Creativity Class program that annually trains twenty young people on writing and oratory has proved to me that we have talents in Africa and that a lot needs to be done to encourage them – but only few people are ready to contribute… One of the winners of the first edition of this Prize, Mr. Vincent Bura-Bari Nwilo attended our Creativity Class training as a facilitator. It was wonderful meeting someone that this Prize has given publicity, encouragement and voice. His presence in the training encouraged the twenty students, it formed alliances and friendships and this is my quest – love, synergy and commitment. In Ugreen Foundation, we believe that this second edition of the Creative Wings Short Story Prize will bring in wonderful stories that delves into the nooks and crannies of African society and the world at large, helping us learn more about our environment and the people in it.’

    2012 PRIZE

    1. Ugreen Foundation will give out twenty (20) books for the 2012 edition of the contest. First Prize winner will receive a total of fifteen (15) books and the second Prize winner, will receive five (5) books. The books will be couriered to the winners anywhere they are in the world.

    2. If the winner(s) resides in Nigeria, he gets an opportunity to attend in March, 2013, as special guest, the ‘Sen. Chris. Nwankwo Youth Creativity Class,’ a program of Ugreen Foundation that trains and empowers twenty young people economically, and intellectually in the field of writing and oratory.

    Ugreen Foundation will cover transportation costs (round trip), accommodation for five nights and meals, including N30, 000 honorarium, (including tours round the state and evenings of cocktails).

    If the winner(s) resides outside Nigeria and wants to attend, Ugreen Foundation will provide all of the above mentioned, excluding cost of air-travel into and out of Nigeria. The program holds annually in Abakaliki, the Ebonyi state capital.

    ENTRY RULES AND GUIDELINES

    1. Entry is free.

    2. Entries must not be more than 600 words long.

    3. Entrant must not be more than 40 years old.

    4. Entrant must be a writer of African origin living anywhere in the world. (Once an entrant is shortlisted, Ugreen Foundation will need evidence identifying the entrant as African and evidence showing date of birth).

    5. Only one submission per entrant is permitted.6. Stories must be original work of the entrant and previously published works will not be accepted for the Prize.

    7. Only online submissions are acceptable.

    8.Entries should be emailed to creativewingscontest2012@gmail.com. Paste story on the body of the e-mail. Use ‘Creative Wings Contest’ in the subject line. Entries with attachments will be disqualified.

    9. The email must contain the entrant’s name, the title of story, and the entrant’s physical address, a brief bio of NOT more than 50 words, Date of Birth, and contact phone number.10. Simultaneous submissions are NOT acceptable.11. Writers are not restricted to any theme.

    12. Entries must be in English ONLY.

    13. Previous winners are eligible but must apply with a different story.

    14. Shortlisted entrant must agree to provide us with his/her photograph and agree to allow Ugreen Foundation and all the Prize publicists use the photograph for publicity.

    15. Entries are open from June 1st to 12 Midnight July 31st.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: creativewingscontest2012@gmail.com

    Website: http://www.ugreenfoundation.org

  • Seeking Journalist Applicants: Researcher - Nigeria for Amnesty International (UK)

    (Note: Individuals should ascertain their eligibility to work in the UK in this post before applying for a London based job with Amnesty International by using the points based calculator at http://www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/pointscalculator.)

    As a research-based campaigning organization, investigating and documenting human rights issues is fundamental to our advocacy and lobbying work. Our West Africa team requires a researcher to take the lead in initiating human rights research and action by providing regional and thematic expertise, excellent research skills and sound political judgement. A campaign oriented approach to your work is essential. You will be required to conduct and co-ordinate research activities, monitor, investigate and analyse political, legal and social developments and human rights conditions, give authoritative advice on these areas and prepare human rights action materials.

    TITLE: Researcher, Nigeria

    ABOUT YOU:

    With experience of working on human rights issues, you must have first-hand in-depth knowledge and experience of Nigeria and experience of working on economic, social and cultural rights issues. You’ll have a background in activism, academia, law or journalism with the ability to identify and thoroughly investigate those issues and ensure our voice has authority. You will need proven research and communication skills, impartial political judgement, coupled with strong strategic thought. Fluency in English is essential, including excellent writing skills.

    ABOUT US:

    Our aim is simple: an end to human rights abuses. Independent, international and influential, we campaign for justice, fairness, freedom and truth wherever they’re denied. Already our network of almost three million members and supporters is making a difference in 150 countries. And whether we’re applying pressure through powerful research or direct lobbying, mass demonstrations or online campaigning, we’re all inspired by hope for a better world. One where human rights are respected and protected by everyone, everywhere.

    JOB PURPOSE:

    As Amnesty International's lead expert on specific countries or other geographical or thematic areas, to lead on the development and implementation of overarching research and campaigning strategies to deliver impact in relation to agreed priorities, providing research expertise, research management, political judgment and analytical, communication and representational skills.

    WORKING RELATIONSHIPS:

    Reporting to - Programme Director / Deputy Programme Director

    Posts that this job manages - This post has no line management responsibility. However, the researcher participates in the coordination of the work of the team, other participants in research and campaigning projects, temporary staff and team volunteers.

    Other key relationships - The researcher works in close collaboration with the campaigner and the research and campaign assistant and, where relevant, other posts in the International Secretariat and in the Amnesty International movement.

    JOB DESCRIPTION

    To lead on the development and implementation of overarching research and campaigning strategies to deliver impact in relation to agreed priorities on specific countries or other geographical or thematic areas, including strategies to identify the most effective ways to address human rights concerns; and to lead on designing specific projects and producing, implementing, monitoring and evaluating plans for both these and initiatives originated by others

    To monitor, research, investigate and analyze human rights-related developments in order to provide timely, accurate, independent and impartial assessments and expert advice on the human rights situation in the relevant countries or other geographical or thematic areas

    To organize, take part in and lead, where agreed, field research and other missions, leading specifically on information-gathering, fact-finding, analysis and assessment of human rights concerns, including in response to crisis situations; prepare, where necessary, security assessments, political and other briefings in relation to the mission for International Secretariat management, mission participants and internal or external stakeholders; and represent Amnesty International in the field

    To represent Amnesty International to external stakeholders, including in governmental, inter-governmental and various public forums, as well as to all forms of news media, civil society organizations and political, economic and other actors; and to communicate Amnesty International's concerns, positions and, where relevant, campaign strategies to external and internal stakeholders

    To develop and maintain effective constituencies of public and confidential contacts and partners in and outside the organization - such as human rights activists, members of legal and other professions, United Nations agencies and governmental representatives - to optimize information gathering and verification and the development and implementation of effective strategies and plans

    To write reports and other materials for publication and internal use and contribute to and provide expert advice in relation to written and other materials produced by other programmes

    To manage research, oversee the research work carried out by the team and others and, as appropriate, to contribute to the selection of external consultants and supervise, support, coordinate and provide expert advice on their work

    To contribute to the development and maintenance of an effective information management system

    To contribute to the development of programme-wide strategies and plans for research and campaigning and provide input into internal discussions on the Amnesty International mission, policy, organizational and other issues in order to increase the effectiveness of Amnesty International's work

    In consultation with management, to participate in the coordination of the work of the team, including through setting priorities, preparing work plans, monitoring their progress and contributing to maintaining basic budgets

    To contribute to the overall flexibility of resource use and provide cover for other programme staff as agreed with management

    To perform all necessary administrative tasks to ensure effective self-servicing, participate in the recruitment and induction of new staff and consultants and perform other corporate tasks as appropriate.

    WHAT DOES SUCCESS LOOK LIKE IN THIS JOB?

    A successful researcher will have developed and implemented an effective and deliverable strategy on the countries, other geographical areas or themes in her/his brief; produced, implemented, monitored and evaluated related action plans within set deadlines; practised rigorous analysis and identified critical issues in a timely fashion; maintained and developed effective networks and written high quality reports and other materials for publication and internal use; and effectively represented Amnesty International and communicated its key messages.

    S/he will have contributed to the effective functioning of the team, and to the implementation of Amnesty International's mission, upholding Amnesty International's values at all times.

    SKILLS & EXPERIENCE

    Proven experience of undertaking research on human rights or related issues with an ability to develop effective strategies to impact on human rights in the region;

    Specialist knowledge and preferably first hand experience of the geographical and/or thematic areas in your brief and an in-depth understanding of the nature of key human rights concerns, as well as political, social, legal, economic, cultural, ethnic, racial and gender issues in them;

    Ability to exercise good political judgment, thorough analysis and diplomacy;

    Ability to represent Amnesty International to external stakeholders; and to communicate Amnesty International's concerns, positions and, where relevant, strategies to external and internal stakeholders;

    Proven experience of writing research materials for a variety of audiences;

    Ability to understand and express ideas in English and, where applicable, other relevant languages, in a fluent, clear and concise way, both orally and in writing; draft text in a variety of styles, e.g. documents such as substantial reports, government correspondence and media and action materials;

    Ability to deal in a sensitive and understanding manner with a variety of people, including survivors of human rights violations and others who may be distressed;

    Experience of working in a team and understanding of the importance of efficient communications for the coordination and effective functioning of teams;

    Demonstrated commitment to human rights, e.g. through previous work, membership of an organization, involvement in advocacy of human rights, etc.;

    Experience of managing conflicting demands, meeting deadlines and adjusting priorities;

    Ability and willingness to undertake personal administrative tasks in accordance with Amnesty International's guidelines on self-servicing;

    Understanding of equal opportunities, cultural diversity and gender issues as well as a commitment to apply relevant policies;

    Terms and Conditions Salary: Full time salary of £41,124 per annum (pro rata for part time staff)

    HOURS: 35 hours per week

    LOCATION: London with possibility of relocation to the global south or east at a later date

    CONTRACT DURATION: Fixed term contract of two years in duration

    HOLIDAYS: Full time staff receive 27 days per annum plus two Amnesty International grace day and statutory and national public holidays.

    OFFICE HOURS: 09.30 - 17.30 or 10.00 - 18.00 by arrangement

    LIFE INSURANCE: Amnesty International provide a Death in Service benefit of 4 x gross salary.

    PENSION: After six consecutive months of service staff are automatically enrolled in the Amnesty International Superannuation Scheme. This is a defined contribution to which Amnesty International contributes 7.5% of gross salary and will match individual employee contributions up to an additional 3%.

    PROBATION: A six month probation period will be included in the contract for this position.

    RELOCATION: A relocation assistance package will be available for staff members (and their dependents) recruited from over 80km/50 miles from the International Secretariat office in which the post is based.

    HEALTH AND SAFETY: All staff are required to comply with Amnesty International's policy and rules relating to Health and Safety and its security regulations at work.

    EQUALITY STATEMENT: Equality and diversity is at the core of our values and staff, volunteers and interns are expected to work collectively and individually to promote a constructive and sensitive approach to others from a variety of backgrounds, where the work of others is valued and respected.

    CONFLICT OF INTEREST: Public or other activity, affiliation to or support for any group or organization, personal association or other factor which may generate a real or perceived conflict of interest with AI's principles (specifically independence and impartiality), or raise a security concern, or otherwise prevent the candidate from carrying out key functions of the specific post and would therefore disqualify the candidate from being appointed.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: via Amnesty International's career site here (search for keyword 732BR)

    Website: http://www.amnesty.org/

  • Job Opening: Deputy Editor for Business Hallmark (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 11 June 2012

    Business Hallmark, Nigeria’s leading financial information provider is urgently recruiting a DEPUTY EDITOR

    JOB REQUIREMENT

    Applicants for the above position should posses the requisite professional qualifications and cognate experience, including first degree or its equivalent. A graduate degree will be an advantage.

    METHOD OF APPLICATION

    Applications should be sent by e-mail to: anyi_jiofor@yahoo.com OR wale2richie@yahoo.com OR post to Business Hallmark Newspaper, Km 11 Lagos-Ibadan Expressway, shortly after Berger Bridge, By Fatgbems Filling Station, after compass Newspaper Isheri, beside DHL not later than 11th June, 2012.

    PS: Condition of service are attractive and within the range of newspaper industry.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: anyi_jiofor@yahoo.com OR wale2richie@yahoo.com

    Website: http://www.bizhallmark.com/

  • The African Poet National Slam Poetry Competition (Nigeria)

    Date: 22 June 2012 (auditions), 23 June 2012 (finals)

    The African Poet is proud to bring the National Slam Poetry Competition in place of the TV reality show which has come under many challenges. The Slam competition is free and will hold on the 22nd and 23rd of June in Abuja. The star prize is N100, 000 and many cash prizes for other 15 contestants.

    The competition is open to all Nigerians and entry is free. The winning prize is N100,000 and all 16 finalist will receive various cash prizes ranging between N10,000 – N50,000. Venue for audition is the Radio House, Garki Abuja.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: africanpoetng@gmail.com

    Website: http://www.tapng.com/ or check out their Facebook page

  • Deadline June 5 | Job Opening: Lecturer I - English (Literature) for the Federal College of Education, Katsina (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 5 June 2012

    Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following position in the Federal College of Education, Katsina.

    Position: Lecturer I

    Salary Scale: CONPACASS 05 N1823167, N2578127

    Department: English (Literature)

    QUALIFICATIONS

    Applicant must be a holder of Ph.D with at least 3 years experience or Master’s degree with at least 5 years experience or good Honour degree with 7 years experience plus at least two (2) Conference/Seminar papers and one (1) journal article accepted for publication.

    Note: The possession of professional teaching qualification at least (a minimum of NCE or PGDE) is mandatory for all the above mentioned posts.

    CONDITIONS OF SERVICE

    The conditions of service is the same as obtained in the other Federal colleges of education in Nigeria.

    METHOD OF APPLICATION

    Application should be submitted in fifteen (15) copies with up to date Curriculum Vitae which should include names and address of three referees one of whom must be the present employer. Photocopies of credentials must be attached.

    Candidates are required to ask their referees to send confidential report on them to the address below before the closing date.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: application should be addressed to The Registrar, Federal College of Education, P.M.B 2041, Katsina, Katsina State

    Website: http://fcekatsina.com/cms/

  • Deadline June 5 | Job Opening: Assistant Lecturer - Arabic Literature for the Federal College of Education, Katsina (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 5 June 2012

    Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the following position in the Federal College of Education, Katsina.

    Position: Assistant Lecturer

    Salary Scale: CONPACASS 01 N1073217, N1589508

    Department: Arabic Literature

    QUALIFICATION:

    Applicant must be a holder of good honour degree or equivalent recognized qualification with NYSC certificate plus evidence of post Secondary teaching qualification.

    Note: The possession of professional teaching qualification at least (a minimum of NCE or PGDE) is mandatory for the above mentioned post.

    CONDITIONS OF SERVICE

    The conditions of service is the same as obtained in the other Federal colleges of education in Nigeria.

    METHOD OF APPLICATION

    Application should be submitted in fifteen (15) copies with up to date Curriculum Vitae which should include names and address of three referees one of whom must be the present employer. Photocopies of credentials must be attached.

    Candidates are required to ask their referees to send confidential report on them to the address below before the closing date.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: application should be addressed to The Registrar, Federal College of Education, P.M.B 2041, Katsina, Katsina State

    Website: http://fcekatsina.com/cms/

  • Job Opening: Assistant Editor for Private Media Mart (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 25 June 2012

    Private Media Mart Limited, publishers of TechBrandReview and InsuranceTech Africa newsletters is seeking the services of an Assistant Editor.

    Applicant must not be more than 40yrs with a University Degree or HND in Mass Communications, English or Humanities. Journalism experience is a MUST, but a natural marketing and sales insight will be an added advantage. Computer usage and ability to navigate and use social networking sites is a MUST.

    Remuneration: Very encouraging

    Send your detailed CV to: tbr@privatemediamart.net Entries close 25th of June 2012.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries/ submissions: tbr@privatemediamart.net

    Website: http://www.privatemediamart.net/

  • Fiction Manuscript Submission Schedule: Parresia Publishers (Nigeria/ Africa-wide)

    Deadline: 4 July 2012 and 4 November 2012

    Parrésia is Nigeria’s most innovative Publisher and Publishing Solutions company. We comprise a team of diverse professionals banded together for one purpose—producing great books, your books! This informs our motto, your words . . . in trust.

    We are interested in fiction of the highest quality by new authors from Africa that capture the contemporary African reality in all its nuance and detail. We have great faith in the very best of the emerging crop of African writers, children of the digital revolution and heirs to socio-political upheavals.

    Parrésia provides the robust book production services of the full traditional printing process and bookstore-based distribution across Africa and the most modern forms of book publishing including eBooks and print-on-demand books and resilient e-marketing campaigns. Our independent Literary Agency, recognizing the desire of a greater number of new writers to completely control the production of their book, offers manuscript assessment, book production management and legal representation services to writers desirous of self publishing.

    Our genre of interest is Fiction, interpreted broadly. Our authors of interest are authors with something new to say, with a bias for new authors without discrimination. In line with our guiding philosophy, we do not at the moment reprint books already published outside Africa.

    CALL FOR SUBMISSION

    We have three submission windows per year. These are:

    • 5th of January – 4th March
    • 5th of May – 4th of July
    • 5th of September – 4th of November

    Authors are required to submit a one page synopsis plus first three chapters.

    SELECTION

    • Submissions that have potential will be selected
    • Selected Authors would be contacted indicating interest.
    • We will then request a full synopsis and inquire about the complete manuscript.
    • Provisional Offer

    Further selection to determine manuscripts of strong interest, provisional offer to selected authors stating:
    • Sign on fee
    • Editorial license
    • Royalty agreement

    Territorial rights agreement will be agreed upon. A contract between Parrésia Publishers and the author will be officially signed before the publishing process commences.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For queries: azafi@parresia.com.ng or richard.ali@parresia.com.ng

    For submissions: parrésia@parresia.com

    Website: http://parresia.com.ng/

  • Change Makers Club Annual Essay Competition 2012 (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 25 June 2012

    Change Makers Club Int’l presents its 2012 C.M.C Annual Essay Competition

    Tagged: “Becoming The Change Nigeria Needs”

    Essay Topic: As Nigeria today is faced with insecurity challenges, what can the young people do to solve this problem?

    Application is now opened for the 2012 edition of the C.M.C Creative Essay Writing Competition, tagged: “Becoming the Change Nigeria Needs”. This Competition is aimed at engaging the YOUTHS to provide Positive Ideas on how to make Nigeria a better place of living for
    all. It is also geared towards getting young people to begin to participate in Democracy and good Governance. This Competition is mapped out as part of Change Makers Club Int’l Yearly Anniversary Celebration usually held on 17th July of every Year.

    CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION:

    Participants must:

    1. Be between the age of 18 – 30;
    2. Be a Nigerian;
    3. Have good mentality towards the development of our country-Nigeria;

    CONDITIONS FOR ACCEPTANCE:

    • All essays must not be more than 1000 words, typed on an A4 Paper Size with 14 font size and 11/2 Line Spacing with the theme: “Becoming the Change Nigeria Needs”, followed by the Essay Topic.

    • The Essay must contain the Participant’s Full Names, Date of Birth, Phone Number and Few sentences about Him/her self (Not More than 50 words).

    The best 3 entries will be selected accordingly based on the quality of ideas and information by our Panel of Judges in and outside Nigeria.

    DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION:

    All entries should be sent to changemakersclub@gmail.com on or before Monday, 25th JUNE, 2012. Notification of winners will be on Thursday, 5th July, 2012.

    NOTE: Any Entry that does not meet up with the above requirements will be rejected automatically. Multiple entries per participant will be rejected also.

    BENEFITS:

    Winners will:

    1. Be awarded with Certificates, Cash prizes and C.M.C’s Anniversary Uniform,
    2. Be adopted automatically as Members of the Club and have the opportunity to meet with Young Change Makers across the globe,
    3. Get free TICKETS to the C.M.C UNDER 30 FINANCIAL SUMMIT coming up soon.
    4. Be published on our website and our Journals,
    5. And many More…

    CHANGE MAKERS CLUB INT’L is a group of great minds (individuals), who are committed in implementing social change (issues that affect man).

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries: call 07063637179 or 07061581275

    For submissions: changemakersclub@gmail.com

    Website: http://www.changemakersclub.blogspot.com/

  • Deadline May 31 | Call for Essays: Book in Honor of Professor, Novelist and Poet Theodora Akchi Ezeigbo (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 31 May 2012

    Celebrating the African Amazon: Essays in Honour of Professor Theodora Akachi Ezeigbo.

    Teacher, theorist, critic, novelist, playwright, children literature author, short story writer, journalist and poet, Professor Theodora Akachi Ezeigbo, has had an eventful and well-decorated career at the University of Lagos spanning over three decades. During this period, Professor Ezeigbo made a name for herself as a competent teacher and novelist-scholar by formulating the influential “snail-sense” feminist theory which prioritizes dialogic and complementarist ethos in both the creative and critical literary practice in post-colonial African literature. To celebrate this Nigerian Amazon and Queen of Letters, the Department of English of the University of Lagos is proposing a book of essays mainly based on her impressive oeuvre as well as related interest areas in her honour. Accordingly, contributors may focus on, but are not restricted to the following areas:

    - Literary theory/African Literature
    - Comparative Literature
    - Issues in Feminist
    - Gender Studies
    - Cultural Studies
    - Igbo Metaphysics
    - Politics of Sexual/Textual Exegesis
    - Politics of Survival
    - War Literature
    - Language, Philosophy and the Nigerian Question
    - History, Oral Tradition and Memory
    - Film, Drama and poetry and the Woman Question
    - Language and Literature

    Papers should not exceed twenty (20) pages, typed in Times New Roman (12) font size. Paper Title, Author’s name, institutional affiliation, and e-mail address (es) should be on a separate page.

    Contributors are required to note and adhere strictly to the following deadlines:

    • Deadline for Receipt of papers: 31st May, 2012
    • Peer-review Process: 1st June – 30th June, 2012
    • Revision of Papers by contributors: 1st July – 30th July, 2012
    • Expected Date of Release: 1st October, 2012.

    Paper should be sent as attachment to the email addresses of all the Local Organizing Committee members. They LOC members are: Dr. E.A Adedun, eaadedun@yahoo.co.uk, eadedun@unilag.edu.ng, (+2348023414410); Dr. Chris Anyokwu, anyokwu_c@yahoo.com, (+2348035297582); Dr. Ben. Onuora Nweke, bonweke@gmail.com, (+2348035803323).

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries/ submissions: eadedun@unilag.edu.ng

  • Deadline May 31 | Job Opening: Reader for the University of Maiduguri (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 31 May 2012

    Position: Reader (Area of Specialization: Language, Literature)

    Department of English

    Salary Scale: CONUASS 06 N3,768,221.00 – N5,004,750.00

    Qualifications: Candidates must be Ph.D and Pharmacy Administration holders and distinguished scholars with at least 10 years teaching experience at University level, with continues productive research activity with achievement of status of an acknowledged authority in area of specialization. Postgraduate Supervision of Masters or Ph.D with some administrative experience and evidence of publications in reputable refereed Journals would be advantageous.

    Candidate’s submission should be forwarded in an envelope which should have the position applied for clearly indicated on its left-hand corner. Interested applicants should apply on or before 31st May, 2012 to the address indicated below:

    The Registrar
    University of Maiduguri
    P. M.B. 1069
    Maiduguri
    Borno State

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For submissions: see address above

    Website: http://www.unimaid.edu.ng/

  • Deadline May 31 | Afruca Foundation's 2nd Essay Writing Competition for Students (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 31 May 2012

    Afruca Foundation Nigeria invites JSS and SSS students in Ogun state to participate in its second essay writing competition in the three categories described below as part of its activities to promote the rights of children in Nigeria. The theme for this year’s competition is “prevention of child s3xual abuse”.

    Competition start date: Tuesday 1 May 2012

    Closing date for submission: 5pm Thursday 31st May 2012 (essays submitted after this date will not be considered)

    CATEGORY ONE: ESSAY COMPETITION FOR JSS STUDENTS

    Title: It is the Duty of Parents to Ensure their Children are Protected from Sexual Abuse. What Must They Do?

    800 word essay competition opened to JSS1 to JSS3 students

    Prizes:

    • Best Essay –a brand new laptop and 10,000 naira cash prize
    • Second Best Essay –25,000 naira cash prize and a collection of books
    • Third Best Essay - 20,000 naira cash prize and a collection of books

    CATEGORY TWO: ESSAY COMPETITION FOR SSS STUDENTS

    Title: The Growing Problem of Sexual Abuse in Nigeria is an infringement of the Rights of Children. What is the Role of Government in Addressing it?

    800 word essay competition opened to SSS1 to SSS3 students

    Prizes

    • Best Essay –A brand new laptop and 15,000 naira cash prize
    • Second Best Essay - 35,000 naira cash prize and a collection of books
    • Third Best Essay - 30,000 naira cash prize and a collection of books

    CATEGORY THREE: SPECIAL ESSAY WRITING COMPETITION FOR SECONDARY SCHOOL GIRLS IN OGUN STATE

    This category is being sponsored by the NigerianWomen In Diaspora Leadership Forum, a UK based NGO to encourage young girls who are interested in leadership positions. The two SSS and JSS winners in this category will receive the following prizes as well as opportunities to undergo work experience with highly placed women leaders to serve as their mentors. Candidates can submit an Essay in Category Three as well as in each of Category One or Two.

    Title: The Growing Problem of the Rape of Women in Nigeria is Alarming: What Must Society Do To Address It?

    Prizes

    • Best SSS essay: 25,000 naira cash prize
    • Best JSS essay: 20,000 naira cash prize

    TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR PARTICIPATION

    ELIGIBILITY

    You are eligible to enter the Competition if you are a JSS or SSS student studying in OGUN STATE ONLY. a)You must have the permission of a parent or legal guardian to enter the Competition. b)

    You are NOT eligible to participate if you are (i)a family member (siblings, children, and grandchildren) of one of AFRUCA's Employees, Members or Sponsors and Judges of this Competition; (ii) an individual living in the same household as one of AFRUCA's Employees, Members or Sponsors and Judges involved in the Competition.

    ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

    You must be the only author of your Essay, and your Essay must be no longer than Eight hundred (800) words. Any Essay submitted as an Entry written by two or more authors or longer than 800 words will not be eligible. Your Essay must: (a) be your original creation; (b) be in the English language

    You may only submit one Entry per category. If you submit more than one Entry, the first Entry that we receive will be the judged Entry, and any subsequent Entries you submit will be void and disregarded.

    Candidates may submit Entries in each of Category One OR Two AND Category Three.

    DEADLINE

    All entries must reach us at AFRUCA by 5pm on 31st May 2012. Please ensure your essay is clearly marked with your full name, school, email address and phone number. You must submit your essay to us by EMAIL ONLY at info@afrucanigeria.org. Entries received after 5pm on 31st MAY 2012 will not be considered.

    REQUIREMENTS FOR WINNERS.

    We will notify all Winners by e-mailand telephone ONLY. Please check your emails regularly for this purpose. You will be required to produce a Letter of Identification from your School Principal and any additional documents we believe are necessary to confirm your eligibility as a bonafide student of a Secondary School in Ogun State.

    If such documentation is not provided by the specified date you will be disqualified from the Competition and the entrant submitting the Essay with the next highest score may be named as the Winner (“Alternate Winner”) to replace the original Winner. If notification to a Winner or Alternate Winner is returned as undeliverable, we may award the Prize to the next Alternate Winner.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries/ submissions: info@afrucanigeria.org

    Website: http://www.afrucanigeria.org/

  • Deadline May 30 | Call for Contributions - Social Change and Women’s Writing in Nigeria, 1990 – 2010 (Book Project)

    Deadline: 30 May 2012

    Call for Contributions: Social Change and Women’s Writing in Nigeria, 1990 – 2010: Essays in Honour of Professor Theodora AkachI Ezeigbo

    The past two decades, 1990 – 2010, have proved to be a watershed in the cultural landscape of Nigeria as far as the involvement of women is concerned. Women’s participation in the nation’s cultural life as writers, musicians, actresses in screen and on stage productions and other entertainment roles underlines the emerging range of opportunities available for self-expression among them. These opportunities, and the ways that many women continue to appropriate them, are indicators of a deep and profound change in sex and social relations that must now be characterized and documented.

    In a context where a primary marker of inequality in sex relations has often been shown to be the predominance of men in entertainment production, this emerging trend has significant implications for revising or retaining received ideas about the potential or actual spaces open to women for full participation in the cultural life and economy of their communities. Given the scenario, can we now begin a fruitful discussion of sex relations on terms devoid of many past assumptions which undergird the conversations on gender and women’s condition?

    If a tentative answer is in the affirmative as a wide range of social experience tends to illustrate, then the old conversation that centred on the problems of being a woman in Africa, must now give way to a new one focusing on how women have taken advantage of the exposition to confront the problem in our postcolonial experience. More importantly, the analytical procedures which often ‘Africanize’ the discourse of sex relations are no longer suitable for understanding the nuances of the various issues and how they are being confronted.

    The old, continental ken of vision, frameworks and methodologies for assessing these issues must now yield space for more closely knit national or regional scrutinizations. We invite essays for a volume that would document critical reflections on these issues based on informed reading of fictions and their contexts of production by Nigerian women writers in the last two decades. So far, this has been a most phenomenal and impressive period of fiction writing by Nigerian women. Prospective contributors to the volume are urged to focus on a variety of issues, both textual and extra-textual, which are shaping the directions of writing and publishing in Nigeria with primary focus on how women and the fictional texts they often produce are redefining and enriching cultural production and the entertainment industry.

    We have space for a limited number of articles which examine the subject as defined in various texts. We are particularly interested in comparative studies of the phenomenon of sex and social relations in texts of Nigerian women writers based at home and the Diaspora. However, our main interest is in essays based on ‘extra-textual’ examination of the issues, By which we mean that contributors should step out of the restrictions of thematic representations to engage a variety of crucial issues relating to women and writing in Nigeria.

    One of such issues is political and polemical, and essays could be framed in response to a range of overlapping questions, including the following:

    • How relevant are discussions of sex relations in contemporary analyses of literary production and consumption in Nigeria? On what terms should they be framed given the current plateau of social change in Nigeria?
    • What role are gender and politics still playing in shaping fictions written by Nigerian women in the light of perceived or verified improvements in women’s condition?
    • The other is empirical and relates to the current state of the Nigerian publishing industry and the way(s) that women have featured therein, either as writers or mediators of writing.

    We are particularly interested in the following:
    • Studies which document or account for the market share index held by women and women’s writing.
    • Contributions that investigate the impact of incentives such as literary prizes and awards in the establishment of a cultural economy where women have become visible or invisible participants.
    • Elucidatory perspectives that account for the literal avalanche of writing by women in the past two decades and the conclusions that can be reached about the social dynamics of sex relations based on the development.
    • The third and final ‘extra-textual’ perspective of the essays we are seeking is ethnographic. In this regard, we urge contributors to address themselves to the following question and other issues related to it:
    • What factors –historical, cultural, political, economic and others – account for the slew of women writers from particular regions of the country?

    We expect incisive, theoretically grounded and readable discussions. Essays should not be more than 7000 words in length. Citations should accord with the MLA formulations. Send us an abstract of between 250-400 words to acquaint us with your intended subject and to enable us open communication with you. The deadline for receipt of the abstract is 30th May, 2012. Final papers are due on 30th August,2012.

    Patrick Oloko, Ph.D
    Department of English Department of English
    University of Lagos
    Email: p_oloko@yahoo.com
    +2348023212000

    Omolola Oladele, Ph.D
    Lagos State University (LASU)
    Email: theresaladele@yahoo.co.uk
    Phone: +2348034125034

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries/ submissions: p_oloko@yahoo.com, theresaladele@yahoo.co.uk

  • Write Time Screen Writers' Workshop (Nigeria)

    Dates: 2 - 23 June 2012 (Saturdays)

    These are the workshop details for Write Time Screen Writers' Workshop that we posted earlier (click here).

    Day 1: Saturday 2nd June 2012
    Topic: Writing Effective Screenplays
    Time: 11:00 am- 2:00 pm
    Lunch break: 2:00pm- 2:30pm
    Film review: 2:30pm- 4: 00pm
    Film title: Stronger Than Pain
    Interactions: 4:00pm-5:00pm
    Facilitator: Reginald Ebere

    Day 2: Saturday 9th June 2012
    Topic: What to Write
    Time: 10:00 am-1:00[m
    Lunch break: 1:00pm- 1:30pm
    Film Review
    Film title: Marital Confusion
    Time: 1:30pm-3: 30pm
    Interactions: 3:30pm- 5:00pm
    Facilitator: Chief Tunde Oloyode

    Day 3: Saturday 16th June 2012
    Topic: Industry Networking
    Time: 10:00 am- 1:00 pm
    Lunch break : 1: 00 pm-1:30 pm
    Film Review
    Film title: Mr and Mrs
    Time: 1:30pm- 3:30pm
    Interactions
    Facilitator: Yinka Ogun

    Day 4: Saturday 23rd June 2012
    Script Market
    Time: 10:00 am- 1:00 pm
    Lunch Break: 1:00pm- 1:30pm
    Invitations
    Tchidi Chikere, Ernest Obi, Ikechukwu Onyeka, Launcelot Odua Imasuen, Charles Inojie, Andy Amenechi, Mercy Johnson, Kate Henshaw, Mike Ezuronye

    Registration:

    • Workshop: N15,000. 00
    • Scripts For Scriptmarket: N10,000. 00 per script, 12,500 (2 scripts) 15,000 (3 scripts and more)

    Register at 33 Modupe Johnson Street, Adeniran Ogunsanya, Surulere, Lagos. Registrations open on Monday, 21 May 2012. Only 50 spaces available.

  • Writing Competition: The Nigeria I Dreamt of is Here

    Writing Competition: The Nigeria I Dreamt of is Here

    Deadline: 22 June 2012

    Do you have a flair for writing? Do you reside in Lagos, Nigeria? Are you between 15 and 25 years? Are you passionate about Nigeria?

    Write a compelling piece of not more than 1000 words with the title, "The Nigeria I Dreamt of is Here!".

    Entries should be sent with the subject, "The Nigeria I Dreamt of is Here!" to amenzessaysjustbe@gmail.com and must be in Word format and in 1.5 line spacing. Partipants should include their full names, age, school (optional) and short profile.

    DATE

    • Start: Monday 21st May, 2012
    • Finish: Friday 22 June, 2012

    You can become your dream!

    TOP 3 WINNERS

    • will receive scheduled mentoring sessions
    • winning articles will be published in a book
    • an exclusive lunch meeting with select Nigerian youth icons

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries/ submissions: amenzessaysjustbe@gmail.com

  • The Institut Français in Nigeria Invites You to 'A Vous de Lire' (For You to Read)

    Date: 24 - 26 May 2012

    The Institut Français in Nigeria would like to invite you to “A Vous de Lire” (For You to Read), its annual celebration of books and reading, from the 24th to the 26th of May, 2012 at the French Institute (a.k.a French Cultural Centre) in Abuja.

    Visit also the Children's Fair at Cassava Republic opposite the Sheraton!

    In collaboration with the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) - Abuja Chapter, The Abuja Literary Society, Cassava Republic Press and Arojah Royal Theatre, the Institut Français will present three days of literary-themed events for the whole family. There will be lots of exciting events designed to promote a love of reading and writing in Nigeria.

    In celebration of Children’s Day, the Institute will host a special series of programmes for children on the 24th and 25th of May. The events will culminate on Saturday 26th May in a book fair, a drama workshop for invited schools at the Institute, a representation by the French School of Abuja of some scenes from the French play ‘l’Avare’ by the famous classic author Molière, and a literary picnic.

    For youngsters, there will also be a Children’s Fair hosted by Cassava Republic Press on Saturday, 26th May, at shop, No. 62b in the Arts and Crafts Village, Opposite the Abuja Sheraton from 12 noon to 6pm.

    Participation is free and open to the public. Lovers of literature are encouraged to come and bring their friends and families. The French Institute is located at 52, Libreville Street, Off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja (behind M. Biggs).

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries: coordinatorstudies@institutfr-nigeria.org or cultural@institutfr-nigeria.org, or call 0805 9478 456

    Website: http://www.institutfr-nigeria.org/

  • Deadline May 27 | The 9th Mike Okonkwo National Essay Competition (Nigeria)

    Deadline: 27 May 2012

    The submission of entries for the 9th edition of the Mike Okonkwo National Essay Competition with the topic \"Dependence of The Nigerian Economy on Crude Oil: Any Alternatives? begins on Monday, March 26th 2012 and closes on Sunday, May 27th 2012.

    The competition is open to all Secondary School Students across the nation. All entries must be accompanied with a Passport Photograph of the Student, Full Name, Address, Contact Tel Number, Class, School and Name and Tel contact of the Principal .The essay must not be more than 2000 words.

    The winning school stand the chance to win 3 internet ready desktop computer, a printer and a trophy for the while the best student goes home with a Laptop, N100,000.00 cash and a memorial plaque. The first runner up school gets 2 internet ready desktop computers, a printer and cash prize of N75,000.00 with a plaque for the student. The second runner school gets an internet ready computer, while the student gets N50,000.00 cash prize and a plaque.

    The prizes would be presented to the winners at the Mike Okonkwo Annual Lecture, which has been scheduled for Wednesday, September 5, 2012 at Muson Centre (Shell Hall) by 10.00 am prompt.

    The 2012 Mike Okonkwo Essay Competition is part of the activities lined up to mark the 67th birthday of Dr. Mike Okonkwo the presiding Bishop of TREM. This competition which is the 9th in the series is aimed at helping improve the standards of education in the nation.

    The essay competition has helped participating students develop interests in research work, extensive reading and constructive writing. Apart from serving as a tool to encourage reading and writing, the competition has also given the students the opportunity to make contributions on issues significant to the socio-economic development of our nation, making them strong voices even at tender ages. Most of the winners in the last 8 years have gone on to win other awards, both locally and internationally.

    The competition has also contributed towards Information, Communication and Technology (ICT) development in the schools, especially in government owned schools through the donation of computers to winning schools. Winners have emerged from both governments owned and private schools. And these winners have always been encouraged with gifts both in kind and cash. This has helped some of the students to excel in their university education.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries: essay@trem.org

    For submissions: Essay could be submitted through email to essay@trem.org or by post to The Redeemed Evangelical Mission (TREM) International Headquarters, Obanikoro/ Anthony Oke Bus Stop, P.O Box 5340, Lagos.

    Website: http://trem.org

  • Deadline May 27 | Bassey Ikpi's Nigeria Trip and Poetry Contest (Nigeria/ Africa-wide)

    Deadline: 27 May 2012

    Here are the rules to the contest. Bassey Ikpi will keep you updated on the details via twitter and Facebook fan page.

    Rules:

    1. The theme of the contest is "home".

    2. Submit an original poem that is at least half in English.

    3. Video submissions should be no more than 2 minutes long.

    4. You can enter the competition from anywhere in Africa but you will cover your costs should you be chosen. That means if you want to participate, you have to get to Lagos on your own.

    5. The video must be recorded specifically for the competition. One camera; one poet. No live performance videos. No special effects.

    6. Before you begin your video, state your name and where you're from. Please include that info as well as an email address in the information box of YOUR video.

    7. Upload your video as a video response to THIS video. That means that if you don't have a Youtube channel or account, you need to get one. If you have a gmail account, then you have a Youtube account.

    8. Share with your friends and get them to 'like' your video for a chance to be picked as the audience favourite.

    9. Make sure you follow Bassey Ikpi on Twitter and like her Facebook fanpage for updates to the contest.

    10. Contest ends at 11:59PM (EST, US) 27, May 2012. Any video received any time after the contest ends will not be considered for the contest.

    Other details are discussed in this video.

    CONTACT INFORMATION:

    For enquiries: contact Bassey Ikpi via Twitter or Facebook

    Website: http://basseyworld.wordpress.com/

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