Subscribers of the national telecom carrier, Globacom, who increase
their airtime usage by 50 percent between now and 23 June, 2014 stand
a chance to be honoured as Special Guests at the forthcoming event to crown the
winner of 2014 Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature.
The award, being sponsored by Globacom, is a biennial event staged to
recognise the best literary work produced by an African. It was established by
the Lumina Foundation in 2005 to promote literary excellence in Africa and has
since become the African equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
Already, 10 African authors have been selected for the 2014 edition,
which coincides with the 80th birthday of the Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole
Soyinka. Presentation of the prize is slated for 5 July, 2014 at the
Civic Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Speaking on preparations for the occasion, Globacom's Group Chief
Operating Officer, Mohamed Jameel said in a statement in Lagos that, “Professor
Wole Soyinka is a symbol of professional excellence, and we are always happy to
be part of this momentous event which celebrates literary excellence. To add
spice to the occasion, Glo subscribers who increase airtime usage by
50 percent by 23 June will be our Special Guests on that special
night.”
Apart from this honour, he said such lucky subscribers will also be
entitled to other special perks.
The organisers of the award have released the names of the authors who
made the longlist from where a shortlist and the eventual winner will be
announced. They include Othuke Ominiaboha, Akin Bello, Soji Cole, Comfort
Adesuwa Ero, Toyin Abiodun, Isaac Attah Ogezi, Moshood Oba, Mayowa Saja, Wumi
Raji and Akin Adejumo.
The long list was made from a total of 163 entries submitted from 17
African countries in the genre of Drama, which is the focus of the 2014
edition.
The organisers announced that two entries each came in from authors in
Algeria, Burkina Faso, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Mali, South Africa, Tanzania and
Rwanda. Three entries each came in from Angola and Namibia. One entry each came
in from Cameroon, Liberia, Togo and Zambia, four from Kenya, five from Uganda,
and 128 from Nigeria.
The five Judges are from Uganda, South Africa, Mali, Nigeria and
Algeria.
The shortlist is expected to be announced in June 2014 and the ultimate
winner will emerge and be presented with his prize on July 5.
Entries were invited from authors of any published play or collection of
plays by the same author of African descent, published within the last two
years (that is, a play published between 2012 and 2013). Globacom was also the
main sponsor at the last edition.
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