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Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo

Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo // is a Nigerian author and educator, whose published work includes novels, poetry, short stories, books for children, essays and journalism.[1] She is the winner of several awards in Nigeria, including the Nigeria Prize for Literature.[2]

Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo
Born
Eastern Nigeria
Alma materUniversity of Lagos; University of Ibadan
Occupation(s)Author and educator
AwardsNigeria Prize for Literature

Biography edit

Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo was born and raised in Eastern Nigeria, but now lives in Lagos. She is the first child of Joshua and Christiana Adimora and has five siblings. Raised partially in a rural environment and partially in the city, she combines these two factors, as background and setting for her children's stories and adult fiction. Though born in Eastern Nigeria, she has lived in different parts of the country – East, North and West. She has travelled extensively in Africa, Europe and in the USA.

She obtained her Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Masters (MA) degrees in English from the University of Lagos and her Ph.D. from University of Ibadan, in Nigeria. She also has a Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from University of Lagos.

A lecturer, writer, novelist, critic, essayist, journalist, and administrator, she was appointed a professor of English at University of Lagos in 1999. She has taught in this university, in the Department of English, since 1981. She headed the English Department in 1997 and 1998, from 2002 to 2005, and 2008–2009. In September 2015, she relocated to Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, Ebonyi State, in South-East Nigeria, where she has continued to teach students and mentor younger lecturers.

She is married to Professor Chris Ezeigbo and they have three children.

Professional experience edit

She taught in Secondary schools and a Teachers College before becoming a university lecturer. Member of the editorial board of two newspapers in Lagos – The Independent (1992–1995) and The Post Express (1997–1999). While with the two newspapers, she wrote editorials, feature articles and maintained regular columns. She has held administrative posts at University of Lagos as Sub-Dean of the Faculty of Arts for two years (1992–1994) and as acting Head of English Department in 1997/98. She has also been in hall administration in the university as Assistant hall Warden in Moremi Hall and Moremi Annexe from 1981 to 1984; Hall Mistress of Madam Tinubu Hall from 1994 to 1996. Hall Mistress of Amina Hall from 1996 to 1997.

The National Treasurer of the Association of Nigerian Authors from 1995 to 1997 Vice President of Women Writers of Nigeria (WRITA) from 1998 to 2000. Currently the First Vice-President of P.E.N. Nigeria and the financial secretary of WRITA National.

Research Supervision
Undergraduate Level: Supervised more than 160 final year undergraduate projects at Unilag (B.A. (Hons.), 1986–2015). And, so far, 12 projects at Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo (2015–2022).
Postgraduate (Masters): Supervised more than 100 M.A. dissertations between 1986 and 2015 at Unilag.
Postgraduate (Ph.D.): Under her supervision 12 candidates successfully completed their PhD and graduated between 2003 and 2018 at Unilag. currently supervising a doctoral (PhD) student at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State.
Postgraduate Diploma (PGD): Supervised six students in the Postgraduate Diploma programme at the University of Lagos Between 2012 and 2014.

External examination/Professional assessment
Have served as external examiner/assessor to various universities (15) in the country:

  • Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife
  • University of Benin
  • University of Calabar
  • University of Jos
  • University of Ilorin
  • Abia State University
  • Rivers State University of Science & Technology
  • Redeemer's University (RUN), Mowe, Ogun State
  • Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye, Ogun State
  • University of Nigeria, Nsukka
  • Lagos State University (LASU)
  • Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State
  • University of Ibadan
  • Babcock University, Ilisan-Remo, Ogun State
  • American University of Nigeria, Yola, Adamawa State
  • University of Lagos (2019).

Reading tours

She has toured many countries and in each of them she has read from her works.
In October/November, 1993, she toured six British cities – London, Bristol, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham – and gave readings from her first collection of short stories, Rhythms of Life, Stories of Modern Nigeria. The tour was organized by Karnak House (her London publisher). In May 1998, she was a guest of the Centre for African Studies of the University of Edinburgh at a Literary Retreat at the Burn, in Scotland. She also read from her works at Evangelische Akademie, in Bad Boll, Germany, in October 2000 and also at Humboldt University in Berlin, in May 2002. She participated in "Time of the Writer Festival" in April 2002, at the Centre for Creative Arts, University of KwaZulu Natal, Durban, in South Africa. She was at the 2002 Convention of International PEN held in Macedonia. she presented a paper at the Indaba at the Zimbabwe International Book Fair in Harare from 25 July to 2 August 2003.

Membership

She is a member of many academic associations such as the Literary Society of Nigeria, Modern Languages Association of Nigeria. She is an active member of some writers’ organizations and they include, International PEN, PEN Nigeria, Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) and the Women Writers Association of Nigeria (WRITA).
She is the First Vice-President of PEN Nigeria. She served as the National Treasurer of ANA from 1995 to 1997 and the first Vice President of Women Writers’ Association of Nigeria. She is currently the Financial Secretary of WRITA.

Finished publications edit

Apart from publishing more than 60 academic papers in local and international journals and as chapters in books and having her short stories appear in five anthologies, Adimora-Ezeigbo has published forty eight (58) books.
She has published 23 books for children (more are in the press), has been a children's Sunday School teacher and regularly gives talks to children in schools and to women's clubs on topics such as culture and youth development in Nigeria, child upbringing and the education of the girl-child, etc.

Children's books edit

Two of her stories for children have been translated into Swahili and Xhosa languages. Her books are listed below:

  • The Buried Treasure (Junior African Writers Series), Oxford: Heinemann, 1992. Swahili translation: Hazina Iliyojikwa (Junior African Writers Series), Oxford: Heinemann, 1996.
  • The Prize (Junior African Writers Series), Oxford: Heinemann, 1994.
  • Alani the Troublemaker & Other Stories, Literamed Publications, 2003.
  • Asa and the Little Stream, Literamed Publications, 2004.
  • Whisker the Brave Cat, Literamed Publication, 2005.
  • Red One and the Wizard of Mula, Literamed Publication, 2005.
  • Snake Child and Star Baby, Literamed Publication, 2006.
  • Ezezemale and the Tree Spirits, Literamed Publications, 2006.
  • Sunshine, the Miracle Child, Literamed Publications, 2006.
  • Heart Songs (Poems). Ibadan: Kraft Books Ltd., 2009.
  • Clouds and Other Poems for Children. Ibadan: University Press Ltd., 2009.
  • Ako the Storyteller. (Children's novel). Ikeja, Lagos: Lantern Books, 2009.
  • Zoba and his Gang. (Children's novel). Ikeja, Lagos: Lantern Books, 2009.
  • Things Fall Apart @ 50, Special Edition, LARES, A Journal of Language and Literary Studies, Vol. 16. No 3 (2008). Edited with Dr. Adetokunbo Pearse.
  • Waiting for Dawn (Poems) (Ibadan: Kraft Books Ltd.) 2010.
  • The Slave Girl. (Children's novel) Lagos: Eph Communications Ltd, 2010.
  • The Dwarf's Story. (Children's novel) Lagos: Eph Communications Ltd, 2010.
  • The Return of the Thief. (Children's novel) Lagos: Eph Communications Ltd, 2010.
  • The Boy and his Dog (Children's novel) Lagos: Eph Communications Ltd, 2010.
  • Hands that Crush Stone. (Play) Ibadan: University Press Plc, 2010.
  • Barmaid and the Witches of Izunga. (Play) Ibadan: University Press Plc, 2010.
  • Roses and Bullets. (Novel) Lagos: Jalaa Writers' Collective, 2011.
  • Toki Learns the Hard Way. Lagos: Melrose Books and Publishing Ltd, 2011.
  • Mina the Shy Girl. Lagos: Melrose Books and Publishing Ltd., 2011.
  • Kidnapped at Noon. Lagos: Melrose Books and Publishing Ltd., 2012.
  • Mina the Shy Girl. Lagos: Melrose Books and Publishing Ltd., 2012.
  • Seyi's Strong Voice. Lagos: Melrose Books and Publishing Ltd., 2012.
  • Dancing Mask, Ibadan: Kraft Books, 2013.
  • Singing in the Rain & Other Poems for Children. Ibadan: University Press, 2014.
  • Ona and the Dwarf (co-authored with Odinaka Azubuike). Benin: God Scholars' Publishers (GSP), 2014.
  • The Eagle and Other Poems for Secondary Schools. Benin: God Scholars' Publishers (GSP), 2014.
  • Footmarks: Poems on One Hundred Years of Nigeria's Nationhood. Co-edited with Naza Amaeze Okoli. Ikeja, Lagos: ICS Services Limited, 2014.
  • Mixed Legacies. Ibadan: University Press, 2019.

Fiction edit

  • The Last of the Strong Ones (novel), Lagos: Vista Books, 1996.
  • House of Symbols (novel), Lagos: Oracle Books Limited, 2001.
  • Children of the Eagle (novel), Lagos: Vista Books, 2002.
  • Rhythms of Life (short stories), London: Karnak House, 1992.
  • Echoes in the Mind (short stories), Foundation Publishers, 1994/ Vista Books, 1996.
  • Rituals & Departures (short stories), London: Karnak House, 1996.
  • Fratures & Fragments (Short stories) Lagos, African Cultural Institute, 2006.
  • Adventures of Anum the Tortoise. Lagos: Lantern Books, Literamed Publications, 2006.
  • My Cousin Sammy, Ikorodu: The Book Company, 2007.
  • Fire from the Holy Mountain, Ibadan: University Press, 2007.
  • Trafficked. Ikeja: Lantern Books, Literamed Publication, 2008.
  • Heart Songs (Poems), Ibadan: Kraftbooks, 2009.
  • Magic Breast Bags. Ibadan: University Press PLC, 2019.
  • Silver Lining. An Anthology of Nigerian Literature. Co-edited with Folu Agoi. A publication of PEN Nigeria Centre. 2019.
  • Metaphor for Happiness & Other Stories. G.M.T. Emezue, Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo et al. (eds). Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike Press. 2019.
  • Tolerance & Other Poems. G.M.T. Emezue, Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo et al. (eds). Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike Press. 2019.
  • Contours of Tolerance. G.M.T. Emezue, Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo et al. (eds). Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike Press. 2019.
  • Resident Alien & Other Stories. Ada Uzoamaka Azodo and Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo (eds). Goldline & Jacobs, USA, 2020.
  • A Million Bullets and a Rose. London: Abibiman Publishing, UK. 2022.
  • Broken Bodies, Damaged Souls & Other Poems. Lagos: Purple Shelves Limited, 2022.
  • Do Not Burn my Bones & Other Stories. Lagos: Purple Shelves Limited, 2022.

Non-fiction edit

  • Fact & Fiction in the Literature of the Nigerian Civil War, Lagos: Unity Publishing & Research Company, 1992.
  • Gender Issues in Nigeria – A Feminine Perspective, Lagos: Vista Books, 1996.
  • A Companion to the Novel, Lagos: Vista Books, 1998.
  • The Literatures of War (edited with Liz Gunner), SOAS, University of London.
  • Wings of Dawn: An Anthology of New Writing by Nigerian Women (edited with Ronnie Uzoigwe), British Council, Lagos, 2006.
  • Literature, Language and National Consciousness (edited with K. King-Aribisala), Lagos: University of Lagos Press, 2006.
  • Snail-Sense Feminism: Building on an Indigenous Model. Faculty of Arts, University of Lagos, 2012.

Other books edit

  • Wings of Dawn, An Anthology of New Writing by Nigerian Women, co-editor with Ronnie Uzoigwe, British Council/WRITA (Lagos), 2006

Essays

  • "When a novelist writes a play" by Chika Abanobi, The Spectator, 20–26 February 2009, p. 41.
  • "Escape into poetry, audacity of pidgin," by Akeem Lasisi. The Punch, Tuesday, 19 May 2009, p. 46.
  • "Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo's Post-Inaugural Harvest," by Ezechi Onyerionwu, Sunday Vanguard, 14 June 2009. P. 47.
  • "10 Most Significant Contemporary Nigerian Novelists," by Henry Akubuiro, The National Life, 22 March 2009, p. 21.
  • "Profile of a Role Model, Prof. Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo", in Growing Up, Action Health Incorporated, Vol. 17, No 14, December 2009, p. 20.

Articles published in academic journals edit

  • Ezeigbo, T. A. (1982). "The Grotesque in Armah's Fiction". The Journal of Literary Society of Nigeria (JSLN), vol. 1, pp. 36–45.
  • — (1982). "Rebels Against Igbo Traditional Values: A Study of two of Ekwensi's Igbo Heroines", in Journal of SPILC, Vol. 1, pp. 51–54.
  • — (1983–1991). "A Sign of the Times: Social Criticism in Alex La Guma's Time of the Butcherbird" in Selected Acts of the MLAN Conference in Calabar. Appeared also in Literary Half Yearly (Mysore: India, 32, 1, 1991).
  • — (1984/85). "Ola Rotimi and the Oedipus Legacy", in Lagos Review of English Studies (LARES), Vol. VI. VII, pp. 175–185.
  • — (1988). "Artistic Responsibility: Male Characterization in Buchi Emecheta's Novels", in LARES, Vol. 10, pp. 126–136.
  • — (1988). "Functionality in Literature: Art and Propaganda" in Savana, A Journal of Environmental and Social Sciences (Zaria: Ahmadu Bello University), Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 78–83.
  • — (1990). "Traditional Women's Institutions in Igbo Society: Implications for the Igbo Female Writer" in African Languages and Cultures (London: SOAS, University of London) 3, 2, pp. 149–165.
  • — (1992). "The Clash of Ideals in Hemingway's For Whom the Bell Tolls", in LARES. Vols. XI–XII, 1989–92. pp. 240–252.
  • — (1993). "The Enemy Within: Women Against Women in Novels by Selected Nigerian Female Writers" in Ihafa – A Journal of African Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1992–1993, pp. 1–13.
  • — (1997). "Technique and Language in Ba's So Long a Letter, El Saadawi's Women at Point Zero and Warner-Vieyra's Juletane, in CALEL (Currents in African Literature and the English Language), University of Calabar, Vol. 1, No. 1, March 1997, pp. 113–125.
  • — (1999). "Gender in African Literature: The Politics of Exclusion and Inclusion" in Lagos Notes & Records, Vol. 8, pp. 25–45.
  • — (2000). "The Dynamics of Literary Response: Students as Readers of African Women's Writing" in Reading Africa: African Research & Documentation – A Special Issue of Journal of the Standing Conference on Library Materials on Africa, No. 83. Produced jointly with the African Studies Centre, University of Cambridge, U.K., 2000, pp. 37–47.
  • — (2003). "An Acid in the Feel of Things': The Short Fiction of Ben Okri", in Lagos Review of English Studies (LARES), University of Lagos, vol. 14 Nos. 1&2, pp. 105–119.
  • — (2005). "From the Horse's Mouth: The Politics of Remembrance in Women's Writing on the Nigerian Civil War", in Body, Sexuality, and Gender: Versions & Subversions in African Literature 1, edited by F. Veit-Wild & D. Naguschewski, Special Issue of Matatu: Journal for African Culture & Society, Amsterdam – New York, NY 2005.
  • — (2008) "The Poetry of War: Chinua Achebe and Siegfried Sassoon", in Things Fall apart @ 50, edited by Akachi Ezeigbo & Adetokunbo Pearse, Special Issue of LARES: A Journal of Language and Literary Studies, Vol. 16. No 3 (2008)
  • — (2013) "The Lizard and the Iroko: Reflections on Nigerian Literature 23 and Criticism since the 1960s" in Journal of Nigerian English and Literature (JONEL), Volume 9, January 2013, pp. 42–54.
  • — (2017) "Unity in Diversity in the Household of African Feminism: A Response to Di-Feminism" in Journal of Igbo Studies Association (ISA, USA), Special Edition, 2017.
  • — (2017) "Justice Begets Peace: Literature, Insecurity and Societal Reorientation", in Journal of the Literary Society of Nigeria (JLSN), Issue 9, June 2017, pp. 19–31.
  • — (2018) "Synthesizing Difference: Transcultural Movements in Contemporary African and African Diaspora Literature" in Currents in African Literature and the English Language (CALEL), Volume VIII, May 2018, pp. 1–7.
  • — (2019) "Balancing the Gender Equation in the Criticism of African Literature", in African Literature Today (ALT), 37. 2019, pp. 88–103

Honours and awards edit

  • Three-year academic scholarship awarded by the Federal Government of Nigeria Scholarship Board (at undergraduate level). 1971 – 1974
  • December 1975, Awarded 2nd Prize in the Christmas Short Story Competition organized by Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation (NBC)
  • 1989/90 Session Commonwealth Fellowship Award: Awarded a Development Fellowship by the Association of Commonwealth Universities tenable at School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London [Post-Doctoral].
  • August 1994 – won 1st Prize in the Nationwide Short Story Competition about Social Aspects of Women and Their Activities organized by Women's Research and Documentation Centre (WORDOC) Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan.
  • British Council Fellow at the University of Cambridge, UK, in 1998
  • A Special Guest of the Centre for African Studies, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, at a Literary Retreat at the Burn in Scotland in 1998.
  • Research Fellow at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa from 1 August 1999 to 31 July 2000 in the English Studies Department in the School of Language, Culture and Communication.
  • 2001 – House of Symbols (Novel) won the ANA/Spectrum Prize for fiction.
  • 2001 – House of Symbols won Zulu Sofola Prize for Women Writing.
  • 2003 – First winner of ANA/NDDC Flora Nwapa Prize for Women Writing.
  • 2004 – House of Symbols (along with two other books) received US$5,000 under the Literature Prize sponsored by Nigeria LNG Ltd. called The Nigeria Prize for Literature.
  • 2004 – House of Symbols selected as one of 25 Best Books written over the past 25 years (1978-2003) by Spectrum Books, Ibadan.
  • A Recipient of the "Women Glass Ceiling Crashers Award" (awarded by Women Writers Association of Nigeria – WRITA) – 2004.
  • Awarded a Visiting Fellowship by the Institute of African Studies, University of Bayreuth, Germany, as Guest Scholar, from 1 November – 31 December 2005.
  • Received 2005 Best Researcher Award in the Arts and Humanities, in the University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos.
  • Honoured as 'A Model of Achievement' by The African Cultural Institute and Zenith Bank Plc, in 2005.
  • Children of the Eagle was runner-up (second position) for the Pat Utomi Literature Prize – 2005
  • Snake Child and Star Baby was runner-up for the ANA/Atiku Abubakar Prize for Children's Literature – 2005
  • Awarded a Research Fellowship (as a Visiting Research Fellow) at Royal Holloway, University of London, UK, from 1 October 2006 – 30 September 2007.
  • Joint winner of 2007 NLNG (The Nigeria Prize for Literature) in the Children Category with children's novel My Cousin Sammy – 2007.
  • Honoured with Long & Distinguished Service Award of the University of Lagos on 19 April 2007.
  • Fire from the Holy Mountain (children's novel) won the ANA/Atiku Abubakar Children's Literature Prize – 2008.
  • Heart Songs (Poetry collection) won the ANA/Cadbury Poetry Prize – 2009 – Trafficked was runner-up for the ANA/NDDC Flora Nwapa Prize for Women Writing.
  • Nominated as "Most Admired Lecturer" by students of the English Department, University of Lagos – 2010
  • Received 'Outstanding Contribution Award' from His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, Executive Governor of Rivers State at the Garden City Literary Festival (GCLF), 10 December 2010, in Port Harcourt, "in recognition of the vivid colours she has added to Nigerian Literature".
  • Awarded the Fellowship of the Literary Society of Nigeria (FLSN).
  • Roses and Bullets was runner-up (Second position) for the ANA/NDDC Ken Saro-Wiwa Prize for Prose Fiction -2011
  • 2012 – Award by the Faculty of Arts Students Association, University of Lagos, "For her immense contribution to the intellectual development of Nigerian students".
  • Award by the English Students' Association of Redeemer's University (ESARUN), March 2012: "In recognition of her Outstanding Contribution to the Academic Development of Students and the Society as a whole" – 2012
  • 2012 – Awarded the Fellowship of the Nigerian Academy of Letters (FNAL).
  • Roses and Bullets was runner-up (one of three books) for the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa. 402 books were submitted for the competition, from 26 African countries – 2012
  • 2012 – Given a chieftaincy title – Ugonwanyi Edemede Ndi-Igbo – by Eze Nwabueze Ohazulike (OON) Eze Mkpume II (Omereoha) Eze Ndi-Igbo Lagos State, in recognition of her achievements in the fields of writing and research. The title means "Queen of Letters of Igboland".
  • 2012 – One of the 50 Nigerian writers profiled in Nigerian Literature, A Coat of Many Colours, edited by Koko Kalango, a publication Of Rainbow Book Club (organizers of The Garden City Literary Festival, Port Harcourt) in partnership with Rivers State Government.
  • 2012 – Award of Excellence from the Igbo Students and Alumni Congress Worldwide.
  • 2013 – Award from Greensprings School, Lekki, Lagos, in "Recognition of her Outstanding Contribution to Literacy".
  • Presented an award (along with five others) by Peter Obi, Anambra State Governor, on 13 July 2013, in Awka: "In recognition of her Literary Achievement as the first Anambra State citizen to win the NLNG's The Nigeria Prize for Literature." The Award was one million naira (N1,000,000.00).
  • 2014 – Awarded the Fellowship of the English Scholars Association of Nigeria (FESAN).
  • Recipient of Gold Award for Excellence from Uga Improvement Union (U.I.U.) on 26 December 2016, "for your contribution to the educational, economic and social development of Uga Town and for your achievements in research and writing."
  • Presented an Award of Recognition by the 2017 Creative Class of Department of Language & Literature, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, for Contribution Towards the Development of Creativity, 24 February 2017.
  • Awarded the Fellowship of the Association of Nigerian Authors (FANA) on 30 October 2017.
  • "Award of Excellence presented to Prof. Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo in recognition of her Outstanding Service to Humanity" by the Faculty of Humanities, Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo (FUNAI), 9 November 2017.
  • Special Award as the Highest Ranked Nigerian Participant at the Igbo Studies Association (USA) at Dominican University, River Forest, Chicago, IL, 11 May 2019.
  • Won the 1st Prize in the Staff Short Story category (Maiden Edition) in the Creative Writing Competition at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, 25 July 2019.
  • Won the 2nd Prize in the Staff Poetry category (Maiden Edition) in the Creative Writing Competition at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, 25 July 2019.
  • 2019 – Poetry collection Mixed Legacies is the First Runner Up of ANA Poetry Prize 2019 out of the three shortlisted.
  • Received an Award in Recognition of her contribution and as a pioneer member towards the development of Anambra AEFUNAI on 8 December 2019.
  • Won the 1st Prize in the Staff Short Story category (Second Edition) in the Creative Writing Competition 2, at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, 13 December 2019.
  • Won the 3rd Prize in the Staff Poetry category (Second Edition) in the Creative Writing Competition 2, at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo, 13 December 2019.
  • Short story "The President's Change Agent" won the African Literature Association (ALA) USA Best Short Story Award in May 2020.
  • Won the First Prize in the 2021 Haiku Competition organized by the International Forum for the Literature and Culture of Peace (IFLAC).
  • "Award of Excellence Presented to Prof. Akachi Ezeigbo by Excellence Club, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike (AE-FUNAI) for Being an Excellent Mother, Mentor and Role Model to Us". 10 February 2022.

Community service edit

She has served her community, Uga, both at home and in Lagos in many capacities. She was a member of the Uga Post Office building Committee in the 1980s, and a member of the Ada Uga Association – an association of the Daughters of Uga. In the early 1980s, she served as Assistant Secretary of Uga Improvement Union (Women's Wing). She was elected First Vice President of the same union and served from 1991 to 1993.
She was First Vice President of Umuoru Community Union (Women's Wing) from 1996 to 1999. Ezeigbo was one of the members who drafted the constitutions of these two women associations. She is a representative of U.I.U. (Women's Wing) in Aguata Progressive Union (APU), Lagos, as well as the Chairperson of the Education Committee of Aguata Progressive Union, Lagos.

References edit

  1. ^ Geoffrey Kwadwo Gyasi, "Interview with Nigerian Writer, Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo", Munyori Literary Journal, via Geosi Reads, 22 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo", African Books Collective.

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academic journals 4 Honours and awards 5 Community service 6 ReferencesBiography editAkachi Adimora Ezeigbo was born and raised in Eastern Nigeria but now lives in Lagos She is the first child of Joshua and Christiana Adimora and has five siblings Raised partially in a rural environment and partially in the city she combines these two factors as background and setting for her children s stories and adult fiction Though born in Eastern Nigeria she has lived in different parts of the country East North and West She has travelled extensively in Africa Europe and in the USA She obtained her Bachelor of Arts BA and Masters MA degrees in English from the University of Lagos and her Ph D from University of Ibadan in Nigeria She also has a Postgraduate Diploma in Education PGDE from University of Lagos A lecturer writer novelist critic essayist journalist and administrator she was appointed a professor of English at University of Lagos in 1999 She has taught in this university in the Department of English since 1981 She headed the English Department in 1997 and 1998 from 2002 to 2005 and 2008 2009 In September 2015 she relocated to Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo Ebonyi State in South East Nigeria where she has continued to teach students and mentor younger lecturers She is married to Professor Chris Ezeigbo and they have three children Professional experience editShe taught in Secondary schools and a Teachers College before becoming a university lecturer Member of the editorial board of two newspapers in Lagos The Independent 1992 1995 and The Post Express 1997 1999 While with the two newspapers she wrote editorials feature articles and maintained regular columns She has held administrative posts at University of Lagos as Sub Dean of the Faculty of Arts for two years 1992 1994 and as acting Head of English Department in 1997 98 She has also been in hall administration in the university as Assistant hall Warden in Moremi Hall and Moremi Annexe from 1981 to 1984 Hall Mistress of Madam Tinubu Hall from 1994 to 1996 Hall Mistress of Amina Hall from 1996 to 1997 The National Treasurer of the Association of Nigerian Authors from 1995 to 1997 Vice President of Women Writers of Nigeria WRITA from 1998 to 2000 Currently the First Vice President of P E N Nigeria and the financial secretary of WRITA National Research SupervisionUndergraduate Level Supervised more than 160 final year undergraduate projects at Unilag B A Hons 1986 2015 And so far 12 projects at Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo 2015 2022 Postgraduate Masters Supervised more than 100 M A dissertations between 1986 and 2015 at Unilag Postgraduate Ph D Under her supervision 12 candidates successfully completed their PhD and graduated between 2003 and 2018 at Unilag currently supervising a doctoral PhD student at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ebonyi State Postgraduate Diploma PGD Supervised six students in the Postgraduate Diploma programme at the University of Lagos Between 2012 and 2014 External examination Professional assessment Have served as external examiner assessor to various universities 15 in the country Obafemi Awolowo University Ile Ife University of Benin University of Calabar University of Jos University of Ilorin Abia State University Rivers State University of Science amp Technology Redeemer s University RUN Mowe Ogun State Olabisi Onabanjo University Ago Iwoye Ogun State University of Nigeria Nsukka Lagos State University LASU Covenant University Ota Ogun State University of Ibadan Babcock University Ilisan Remo Ogun State American University of Nigeria Yola Adamawa State University of Lagos 2019 Reading toursShe has toured many countries and in each of them she has read from her works In October November 1993 she toured six British cities London Bristol Leicester Liverpool Manchester Nottingham and gave readings from her first collection of short stories Rhythms of Life Stories of Modern Nigeria The tour was organized by Karnak House her London publisher In May 1998 she was a guest of the Centre for African Studies of the University of Edinburgh at a Literary Retreat at the Burn in Scotland She also read from her works at Evangelische Akademie in Bad Boll Germany in October 2000 and also at Humboldt University in Berlin in May 2002 She participated in Time of the Writer Festival in April 2002 at the Centre for Creative Arts University of KwaZulu Natal Durban in South Africa She was at the 2002 Convention of International PEN held in Macedonia she presented a paper at the Indaba at the Zimbabwe International Book Fair in Harare from 25 July to 2 August 2003 MembershipShe is a member of many academic associations such as the Literary Society of Nigeria Modern Languages Association of Nigeria She is an active member of some writers organizations and they include International PEN PEN Nigeria Association of Nigerian Authors ANA and the Women Writers Association of Nigeria WRITA She is the First Vice President of PEN Nigeria She served as the National Treasurer of ANA from 1995 to 1997 and the first Vice President of Women Writers Association of Nigeria She is currently the Financial Secretary of WRITA Finished publications editApart from publishing more than 60 academic papers in local and international journals and as chapters in books and having her short stories appear in five anthologies Adimora Ezeigbo has published forty eight 58 books She has published 23 books for children more are in the press has been a children s Sunday School teacher and regularly gives talks to children in schools and to women s clubs on topics such as culture and youth development in Nigeria child upbringing and the education of the girl child etc Children s books edit Two of her stories for children have been translated into Swahili and Xhosa languages Her books are listed below The Buried Treasure Junior African Writers Series Oxford Heinemann 1992 Swahili translation Hazina Iliyojikwa Junior African Writers Series Oxford Heinemann 1996 The Prize Junior African Writers Series Oxford Heinemann 1994 Alani the Troublemaker amp Other Stories Literamed Publications 2003 Asa and the Little Stream Literamed Publications 2004 Whisker the Brave Cat Literamed Publication 2005 Red One and the Wizard of Mula Literamed Publication 2005 Snake Child and Star Baby Literamed Publication 2006 Ezezemale and the Tree Spirits Literamed Publications 2006 Sunshine the Miracle Child Literamed Publications 2006 Heart Songs Poems Ibadan Kraft Books Ltd 2009 Clouds and Other Poems for Children Ibadan University Press Ltd 2009 Ako the Storyteller Children s novel Ikeja Lagos Lantern Books 2009 Zoba and his Gang Children s novel Ikeja Lagos Lantern Books 2009 Things Fall Apart 50 Special Edition LARES A Journal of Language and Literary Studies Vol 16 No 3 2008 Edited with Dr Adetokunbo Pearse Waiting for Dawn Poems Ibadan Kraft Books Ltd 2010 The Slave Girl Children s novel Lagos Eph Communications Ltd 2010 The Dwarf s Story Children s novel Lagos Eph Communications Ltd 2010 The Return of the Thief Children s novel Lagos Eph Communications Ltd 2010 The Boy and his Dog Children s novel Lagos Eph Communications Ltd 2010 Hands that Crush Stone Play Ibadan University Press Plc 2010 Barmaid and the Witches of Izunga Play Ibadan University Press Plc 2010 Roses and Bullets Novel Lagos Jalaa Writers Collective 2011 Toki Learns the Hard Way Lagos Melrose Books and Publishing Ltd 2011 Mina the Shy Girl Lagos Melrose Books and Publishing Ltd 2011 Kidnapped at Noon Lagos Melrose Books and Publishing Ltd 2012 Mina the Shy Girl Lagos Melrose Books and Publishing Ltd 2012 Seyi s Strong Voice Lagos Melrose Books and Publishing Ltd 2012 Dancing Mask Ibadan Kraft Books 2013 Singing in the Rain amp Other Poems for Children Ibadan University Press 2014 Ona and the Dwarf co authored with Odinaka Azubuike Benin God Scholars Publishers GSP 2014 The Eagle and Other Poems for Secondary Schools Benin God Scholars Publishers GSP 2014 Footmarks Poems on One Hundred Years of Nigeria s Nationhood Co edited with Naza Amaeze Okoli Ikeja Lagos ICS Services Limited 2014 Mixed Legacies Ibadan University Press 2019 Fiction edit The Last of the Strong Ones novel Lagos Vista Books 1996 House of Symbols novel Lagos Oracle Books Limited 2001 Children of the Eagle novel Lagos Vista Books 2002 Rhythms of Life short stories London Karnak House 1992 Echoes in the Mind short stories Foundation Publishers 1994 Vista Books 1996 Rituals amp Departures short stories London Karnak House 1996 Fratures amp Fragments Short stories Lagos African Cultural Institute 2006 Adventures of Anum the Tortoise Lagos Lantern Books Literamed Publications 2006 My Cousin Sammy Ikorodu The Book Company 2007 Fire from the Holy Mountain Ibadan University Press 2007 Trafficked Ikeja Lantern Books Literamed Publication 2008 Heart Songs Poems Ibadan Kraftbooks 2009 Magic Breast Bags Ibadan University Press PLC 2019 Silver Lining An Anthology of Nigerian Literature Co edited with Folu Agoi A publication of PEN Nigeria Centre 2019 Metaphor for Happiness amp Other Stories G M T Emezue Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo et al eds Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Press 2019 Tolerance amp Other Poems G M T Emezue Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo et al eds Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Press 2019 Contours of Tolerance G M T Emezue Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo et al eds Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Press 2019 Resident Alien amp Other Stories Ada Uzoamaka Azodo and Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo eds Goldline amp Jacobs USA 2020 A Million Bullets and a Rose London Abibiman Publishing UK 2022 Broken Bodies Damaged Souls amp Other Poems Lagos Purple Shelves Limited 2022 Do Not Burn my Bones amp Other Stories Lagos Purple Shelves Limited 2022 Non fiction edit Fact amp Fiction in the Literature of the Nigerian Civil War Lagos Unity Publishing amp Research Company 1992 Gender Issues in Nigeria A Feminine Perspective Lagos Vista Books 1996 A Companion to the Novel Lagos Vista Books 1998 The Literatures of War edited with Liz Gunner SOAS University of London Wings of Dawn An Anthology of New Writing by Nigerian Women edited with Ronnie Uzoigwe British Council Lagos 2006 Literature Language and National Consciousness edited with K King Aribisala Lagos University of Lagos Press 2006 Snail Sense Feminism Building on an Indigenous Model Faculty of Arts University of Lagos 2012 Other books edit Wings of Dawn An Anthology of New Writing by Nigerian Women co editor with Ronnie Uzoigwe British Council WRITA Lagos 2006Essays When a novelist writes a play by Chika Abanobi The Spectator 20 26 February 2009 p 41 Escape into poetry audacity of pidgin by Akeem Lasisi The Punch Tuesday 19 May 2009 p 46 Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo s Post Inaugural Harvest by Ezechi Onyerionwu Sunday Vanguard 14 June 2009 P 47 10 Most Significant Contemporary Nigerian Novelists by Henry Akubuiro The National Life 22 March 2009 p 21 Profile of a Role Model Prof Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo in Growing Up Action Health Incorporated Vol 17 No 14 December 2009 p 20 Articles published in academic journals edit Ezeigbo T A 1982 The Grotesque in Armah s Fiction The Journal of Literary Society of Nigeria JSLN vol 1 pp 36 45 1982 Rebels Against Igbo Traditional Values A Study of two of Ekwensi s Igbo Heroines in Journal of SPILC Vol 1 pp 51 54 1983 1991 A Sign of the Times Social Criticism in Alex La Guma s Time of the Butcherbird in Selected Acts of the MLAN Conference in Calabar Appeared also in Literary Half Yearly Mysore India 32 1 1991 1984 85 Ola Rotimi and the Oedipus Legacy in Lagos Review of English Studies LARES Vol VI VII pp 175 185 1988 Artistic Responsibility Male Characterization in Buchi Emecheta s Novels in LARES Vol 10 pp 126 136 1988 Functionality in Literature Art and Propaganda in Savana A Journal of Environmental and Social Sciences Zaria Ahmadu Bello University Vol 10 No 1 pp 78 83 1990 Traditional Women s Institutions in Igbo Society Implications for the Igbo Female Writer in African Languages and Cultures London SOAS University of London 3 2 pp 149 165 1992 The Clash of Ideals in Hemingway s For Whom the Bell Tolls in LARES Vols XI XII 1989 92 pp 240 252 1993 The Enemy Within Women Against Women in Novels by Selected Nigerian Female Writers in Ihafa A Journal of African Studies Vol 1 No 1 1992 1993 pp 1 13 1997 Technique and Language in Ba s So Long a Letter El Saadawi s Women at Point Zero and Warner Vieyra s Juletane in CALEL Currents in African Literature and the English Language University of Calabar Vol 1 No 1 March 1997 pp 113 125 1999 Gender in African Literature The Politics of Exclusion and Inclusion in Lagos Notes amp Records Vol 8 pp 25 45 2000 The Dynamics of Literary Response Students as Readers of African Women s Writing in Reading Africa African Research amp Documentation A Special Issue of Journal of the Standing Conference on Library Materials on Africa No 83 Produced jointly with the African Studies Centre University of Cambridge U K 2000 pp 37 47 2003 An Acid in the Feel of Things The Short Fiction of Ben Okri in Lagos Review of English Studies LARES University of Lagos vol 14 Nos 1 amp 2 pp 105 119 2005 From the Horse s Mouth The Politics of Remembrance in Women s Writing on the Nigerian Civil War in Body Sexuality and Gender Versions amp Subversions in African Literature 1 edited by F Veit Wild amp D Naguschewski Special Issue of Matatu Journal for African Culture amp Society Amsterdam New York NY 2005 2008 The Poetry of War Chinua Achebe and Siegfried Sassoon in Things Fall apart 50 edited by Akachi Ezeigbo amp Adetokunbo Pearse Special Issue of LARES A Journal of Language and Literary Studies Vol 16 No 3 2008 2013 The Lizard and the Iroko Reflections on Nigerian Literature 23 and Criticism since the 1960s in Journal of Nigerian English and Literature JONEL Volume 9 January 2013 pp 42 54 2017 Unity in Diversity in the Household of African Feminism A Response to Di Feminism in Journal of Igbo Studies Association ISA USA Special Edition 2017 2017 Justice Begets Peace Literature Insecurity and Societal Reorientation in Journal of the Literary Society of Nigeria JLSN Issue 9 June 2017 pp 19 31 2018 Synthesizing Difference Transcultural Movements in Contemporary African and African Diaspora Literature in Currents in African Literature and the English Language CALEL Volume VIII May 2018 pp 1 7 2019 Balancing the Gender Equation in the Criticism of African Literature in African Literature Today ALT 37 2019 pp 88 103Honours and awards editThree year academic scholarship awarded by the Federal Government of Nigeria Scholarship Board at undergraduate level 1971 1974 December 1975 Awarded 2nd Prize in the Christmas Short Story Competition organized by Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation NBC 1989 90 Session Commonwealth Fellowship Award Awarded a Development Fellowship by the Association of Commonwealth Universities tenable at School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London Post Doctoral August 1994 won 1st Prize in the Nationwide Short Story Competition about Social Aspects of Women and Their Activities organized by Women s Research and Documentation Centre WORDOC Institute of African Studies University of Ibadan British Council Fellow at the University of Cambridge UK in 1998 A Special Guest of the Centre for African Studies University of Edinburgh Scotland at a Literary Retreat at the Burn in Scotland in 1998 Research Fellow at the University of Natal Pietermaritzburg South Africa from 1 August 1999 to 31 July 2000 in the English Studies Department in the School of Language Culture and Communication 2001 House of Symbols Novel won the ANA Spectrum Prize for fiction 2001 House of Symbols won Zulu Sofola Prize for Women Writing 2003 First winner of ANA NDDC Flora Nwapa Prize for Women Writing 2004 House of Symbols along with two other books received US 5 000 under the Literature Prize sponsored by Nigeria LNG Ltd called The Nigeria Prize for Literature 2004 House of Symbols selected as one of 25 Best Books written over the past 25 years 1978 2003 by Spectrum Books Ibadan A Recipient of the Women Glass Ceiling Crashers Award awarded by Women Writers Association of Nigeria WRITA 2004 Awarded a Visiting Fellowship by the Institute of African Studies University of Bayreuth Germany as Guest Scholar from 1 November 31 December 2005 Received 2005 Best Researcher Award in the Arts and Humanities in the University of Lagos Akoka Lagos Honoured as A Model of Achievement by The African Cultural Institute and Zenith Bank Plc in 2005 Children of the Eagle was runner up second position for the Pat Utomi Literature Prize 2005 Snake Child and Star Baby was runner up for the ANA Atiku Abubakar Prize for Children s Literature 2005 Awarded a Research Fellowship as a Visiting Research Fellow at Royal Holloway University of London UK from 1 October 2006 30 September 2007 Joint winner of 2007 NLNG The Nigeria Prize for Literature in the Children Category with children s novel My Cousin Sammy 2007 Honoured with Long amp Distinguished Service Award of the University of Lagos on 19 April 2007 Fire from the Holy Mountain children s novel won the ANA Atiku Abubakar Children s Literature Prize 2008 Heart Songs Poetry collection won the ANA Cadbury Poetry Prize 2009 Trafficked was runner up for the ANA NDDC Flora Nwapa Prize for Women Writing Nominated as Most Admired Lecturer by students of the English Department University of Lagos 2010 Received Outstanding Contribution Award from His Excellency Rt Hon Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi Executive Governor of Rivers State at the Garden City Literary Festival GCLF 10 December 2010 in Port Harcourt in recognition of the vivid colours she has added to Nigerian Literature Awarded the Fellowship of the Literary Society of Nigeria FLSN Roses and Bullets was runner up Second position for the ANA NDDC Ken Saro Wiwa Prize for Prose Fiction 2011 2012 Award by the Faculty of Arts Students Association University of Lagos For her immense contribution to the intellectual development of Nigerian students Award by the English Students Association of Redeemer s University ESARUN March 2012 In recognition of her Outstanding Contribution to the Academic Development of Students and the Society as a whole 2012 2012 Awarded the Fellowship of the Nigerian Academy of Letters FNAL Roses and Bullets was runner up one of three books for the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa 402 books were submitted for the competition from 26 African countries 2012 2012 Given a chieftaincy title Ugonwanyi Edemede Ndi Igbo by Eze Nwabueze Ohazulike OON Eze Mkpume II Omereoha Eze Ndi Igbo Lagos State in recognition of her achievements in the fields of writing and research The title means Queen of Letters of Igboland 2012 One of the 50 Nigerian writers profiled in Nigerian Literature A Coat of Many Colours edited by Koko Kalango a publication Of Rainbow Book Club organizers of The Garden City Literary Festival Port Harcourt in partnership with Rivers State Government 2012 Award of Excellence from the Igbo Students and Alumni Congress Worldwide 2013 Award from Greensprings School Lekki Lagos in Recognition of her Outstanding Contribution to Literacy Presented an award along with five others by Peter Obi Anambra State Governor on 13 July 2013 in Awka In recognition of her Literary Achievement as the first Anambra State citizen to win the NLNG s The Nigeria Prize for Literature The Award was one million naira N1 000 000 00 2014 Awarded the Fellowship of the English Scholars Association of Nigeria FESAN Recipient of Gold Award for Excellence from Uga Improvement Union U I U on 26 December 2016 for your contribution to the educational economic and social development of Uga Town and for your achievements in research and writing Presented an Award of Recognition by the 2017 Creative Class of Department of Language amp Literature Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka for Contribution Towards the Development of Creativity 24 February 2017 Awarded the Fellowship of the Association of Nigerian Authors FANA on 30 October 2017 Award of Excellence presented to Prof Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo in recognition of her Outstanding Service to Humanity by the Faculty of Humanities Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo FUNAI 9 November 2017 Special Award as the Highest Ranked Nigerian Participant at the Igbo Studies Association USA at Dominican University River Forest Chicago IL 11 May 2019 Won the 1st Prize in the Staff Short Story category Maiden Edition in the Creative Writing Competition at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo 25 July 2019 Won the 2nd Prize in the Staff Poetry category Maiden Edition in the Creative Writing Competition at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo 25 July 2019 2019 Poetry collection Mixed Legacies is the First Runner Up of ANA Poetry Prize 2019 out of the three shortlisted Received an Award in Recognition of her contribution and as a pioneer member towards the development of Anambra AEFUNAI on 8 December 2019 Won the 1st Prize in the Staff Short Story category Second Edition in the Creative Writing Competition 2 at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo 13 December 2019 Won the 3rd Prize in the Staff Poetry category Second Edition in the Creative Writing Competition 2 at Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo 13 December 2019 Short story The President s Change Agent won the African Literature Association ALA USA Best Short Story Award in May 2020 Won the First Prize in the 2021 Haiku Competition organized by the International Forum for the Literature and Culture of Peace IFLAC Award of Excellence Presented to Prof Akachi Ezeigbo by Excellence Club Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike AE FUNAI for Being an Excellent Mother Mentor and Role Model to Us 10 February 2022 Community service editShe has served her community Uga both at home and in Lagos in many capacities She was a member of the Uga Post Office building Committee in the 1980s and a member of the Ada Uga Association an association of the Daughters of Uga In the early 1980s she served as Assistant Secretary of Uga Improvement Union Women s Wing She was elected First Vice President of the same union and served from 1991 to 1993 She was First Vice President of Umuoru Community Union Women s Wing from 1996 to 1999 Ezeigbo was one of the members who drafted the constitutions of these two women associations She is a representative of U I U Women s Wing in Aguata Progressive Union APU Lagos as well as the Chairperson of the Education Committee of Aguata Progressive Union Lagos References edit Geoffrey Kwadwo Gyasi Interview with Nigerian Writer Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo Munyori Literary Journal via Geosi Reads 22 August 2013 Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo African Books Collective Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Akachi Adimora Ezeigbo amp oldid 1167240414, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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