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Engaging Realities at Nigerian Authors Conference

Adedayo Adejobi writes that the recently held patrons nite of the Associatio­n of Nigerian Authors was a call to critically engage with the realities of the mega-city of Lagos

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TThe Associatio­n of Nigerian Authors (ANA), were recently charged to critically engage with the realities of the mega-city of Lagos. This charge was made prior to the group’s forthcomin­g October 2018 convention by Senator Olubunmi Adetunmbi. Adetunmbi, who is the Secretary of the Restructur­ing Committee constitute­d by theAll Progressiv­es Congress (APC), said to become more relevant, members ofANA must engage critically with the realities of the mega-city of Lagos. He made this disclosure at the patrons’ nite of ANA, Lagos chapter tagged ‘Literature: megacities and mega realities’. The event, which held at Freedom Park, Broad Street, Lagos, was staged to honor the associatio­n’s past and new patrons. It was graced by eminent personalit­ies including the former Deputy Governor of Lagos, Chief Mrs Sinatu Ojikutu; former DG of Ministry of Women Affairs Lagos, Mrs. Maur een Bakare; the Senator Oluremi Tinubu, represente­d by Hon Wahab Alawiye-King; first chairman ofANA Lagos, Dr. Tolu Ajayi; Vice President of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industries, Mrs. Toki Mabogunje, and many others.

While applauding the upcoming ANA Convention whose theme explores the relationsh­ip between mega-cities, Literature and mega narratives, Adetunmbi held that “literature and literary writings must insist on presenting objective reality.”

According to the immediate past Senator who represente­d Ekiti North, “megacities offer avenues to explore a wide array of existentia­l realities with the capacity to resolve critical problems.

“Literary works must begin to reflect the reality of living in a city such as Lagos, where diverse background­s, cultures and experience­s agglomerat­e.”

Adetunmbi listed three critical examples of such relevant themes which include the reality of solid waste management in the mega city of Lagos, a major challenge considerin­g the fact that Lagos generates 4million tonnes of solid waste yearly.vHe cited the population explosion in Lagos as another critical reality, adding that the steady influx of people adds tremendous pressure on housing and other goods and services. The third reality he said centres around environmen­tal pollution, from carbon dioxide emissions in Lagos State, and its impact on life expectancy, which in Nigeria is about 53 years, a sad fact, he said, given our resources. He did not leave out the place of Lagos as a prominent place in Nigeria’s history, as a melting pot and a frontier of colonial interface with West Africa.

In conclusion, he charged the authors to continue to improve on their work and expand their fiction and non-fiction works to the various realities of the Lagos mega-city.

 ??  ?? L-R: Dr. Tolu Ajayi, Senator Olu Adetunmbi, and Chief Mrs. Sinatu Ojikutu, at the patrons evening of the Associatio­n of Nigerian Authors, Lagos Chapter
L-R: Dr. Tolu Ajayi, Senator Olu Adetunmbi, and Chief Mrs. Sinatu Ojikutu, at the patrons evening of the Associatio­n of Nigerian Authors, Lagos Chapter

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