Sunday, 29 November 2015

POETS MUST BE RESPECTED LIKE PRIESTS

If one should consider what poets pass through to produce a piece being laced with aesthetic use of language and effective command of though in a condensed way, they must be respected. Poets weave words to produce thoughts that are familiar in a way that is not familiar. This is usually done purposely to produce novel expressions. The language of poetry may be simple or complex. If it is simple, the interpretation may not. If the language is difficult, meanings are embedded in words, lines and stanzas. So only those who live in the literary realm are able to dig in very well to get the message of the poet. But interpreting poems does not necessarily mean you should write one, the necessary tools to decode messages in a poem is one’s knowledge about the language of a poem is written must be efficient, then one’s knowledge about the word has to be wide, because poets write about the world.

While writing about the world, different things are considered by the poets. Poet writes to shed light on darkness of the world in order to clear ways for humans when man get lost in the labyrinth of existence. World is created for conflict and resolution. Conflict reigns forever if there is no one to solve it. Though there is God, it is human that He sends to human. His messengers to earth are prophets and priests. In the beginner of life, prophets came to the world for resolution of conflict. While prophets are no more on earth, priests place them and they are reliable. Just like existence of prophets and priests on earth, poets live for ages in the world to direct man to the right path, though it may not be in a religious way like priests and prophets. In achieving this, poets serve as models on earth and paper. Their works speak for them even after their death. So, poets live after their death.

Poets also foresee the future. Since their attention is on humanity, they ensure that no one falls in the traps of the world. They consider the past events, presence and give the world the possible outcome of the future. Many a time, prophesies they make are real. But many people always turn to priests and back the poets, instead, both poets and priests must be given the same attention. The instance of prophesy by poet is not far fetch. In his poem, William Bultler Yeats foresaw the coming of the Second World War in his poem
 ‘The Second Coming:’
‘Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world
Surely some revelation is at hand
Surely the second coming is at hand…’

It can be noted that poets tell the truth about life. But the truth may come in a way that is not familiar. Apart from the fact that poets foresee the future, novelists and other creative writers have the same like mind. In other words, creative writers think in the same realm. Even from the W.B Yeat’s lines quoted above, another writer, a novelist from Nigeria, which is Chinua Achebe also use the same thought by Yeat to write his novel about political ‘jingoism’ in Nigeria. Since Achebe got the inspiration from Yeat, he titled his novel ‘Things Fall Apart.’ Indeed, creative writers must be respected like priests.


On this note young Nigerian poets who are drinking wine from the poetry gourd of their fore fathers must be commended for their intellectual contribution to humanity. They also write about the present situations of their country and continent. They are passionate about their literary world, thinking in the same realm in order to realize the same goals. To show their commitment, they applied for the contest organized by ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN AUTHORS OSUN STATE CHAPTER (OAU BRANCH) and wrote on AFRICA AND INSURGENCY. Their mission is to use the ink to curb violence in Africa which is their home. Thus, ANA OSUN-OAU commended them, yesterday, by giving out #50,000 as the first prize, #30,000 as second and #20,000 as third prize. Forty poets applied for the contest and ten emerged as winners.  They are:


                                             WINNERS
Name
Title of the Poem
Institution
Prize
Opeyemi Rasak Oyediran
Blackout
Olabisi Onabanjo University
1ST  #50,000
Olabode Karimot Olabisi
Voices of despair
Obafemi Awolowo University
2ND  #30,000
Olatunji Tolulope
Homeless-Maiduguri 2014
University of Agriculture Abeokuta
3RD   #20,000



                                                    SHORTLISTED
NAME
TITLE OF THE POEM
UNIVERSITY
Danladi Sunday Lawrence
A wall of flame
University of Ibadan
Ajise Vincent
Threshold of history
University of Agriculture Abeokuta
Alao Osieka Osinimu
A new civilization
Redeemers University
Aliu Toyin Abdul
Buried peace
University of Ilorin
Etsekhumhe Samson
Fears of a black earth
University of Ibadan
Ogunleke Adekunle Emmanuel
Streams of Blood
Osun State University
Aladesuyi Olakitan Toyin
Terrorism: The unending darkness
Obafemi Awolowo University


While ten contestants above were given prizes, other thirsty whose names were not shortlisted were given books to show that ANA OAU is interested in promoting writing in Nigeria that poetry is not for business. The purpose of the contest is to encourage young writers in Nigeria. They are poets and there is need to respect them like priests.






OLANIYI ABDULWAHEED (PENMIND)
Deputy Editor-in-Chief, ANA OSUN-OAU

                

A SPEECH BY Editor-in-Chief/President, ANA OSUN-OAU DURING THE INTER-UNIVERSITY PRIZE FOR POETRY

A SPEECH ON THE ROLE OF POETRY IN ADDRESSING THE ISSUE OF INSURGENCY IN AFRICA; DELIVERED BY O. BUSAYO MFR THE PRESIDENT / EDITOR-IN-CHIEF  OF ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN AUTHORS, OSUN STATE CHAPTER, OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY BRANCH(ANA OSUN-OAU) AT PROFESSOR GBEMISOLA ADEOTI'S INTER-UNIVERSITY PRIZE FOR POETRY/ INTERNATIONAL POETRY SUMMIT; ON THE 28TH OF NOVEMBER, 2015  AT OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY'S  PIT THEATRE.



The National President of ANA
Dr. Abdullahi Denja.
The Chairman, ANA Osun State Chapter,
Mr. Oloyede Oyedele
The honoree
Professor Gbemisola Adeoti
Our Grand patron,
Professor Segun Adekoya.
The Chairman of this international poetry summit,
Professor Adebayo Lamikanra.
Our Own Living Legend,
Baba Jimi  Solanke.
Distinguished Guests, 
Travelers on the road of writing,
Great Ife Students,
Great Nigerian Students,
Ladies and Gentlemen.
It must be noted that poets are not in short of words; they are just being economical with words. The history of the creation of this world will not be complete if credence is not laid to the role poetry played in the creation of this world.  God created this world with a poem of six lines. The first line of the poem which is " Let there be light" is a metaphor for moon, stars, morning,  noon , lightening, sight, clarity, understanding and  purity. These metaphorical declarations were borne out of the need for a nearly perfect human society to be brought to plate. You will agree with me that there is power in poetry; as it is also evident in the lyrical halleluyah that pulled down the mountain of Jericho. Up till this moment, the efficacy of the power of poetry is still as virgin as the unborn words.   
However, Nigeria is a metaphor of Africa and the pandemonium therein cannot be excused from other African countries.  The issue of insurgency in Nigeria, Chad, Baga  and cameroon had already been contemplated by some poets in their poems through different thematic enactments and several ways on how to prevent or give it  a decent burial were poetically foregrounded. Gbemisola Adeoti's "NAKED SOLES", Remi Raji's "THIS IS THE END", Segun Adekoya's "HERE AND THERE", Sola Owonibi's "HOMELESS NOT HOPELESS", Niyi Osundare's "SIREN" are all perfect examples of poems that had and have addressed the issues of insurgency in Africa. The theme of illiteracy, insensitivity, discrimination, greediness, corruption, neglection, segregation and poverty which are the offspring of bad leadership in Africa, climaxed to the deadly insurgency we have in Africa today.
To end insurgency in Africa, African leaders must embrace literature most especially,  the genre of poetry. Literature is no doubt a mirror through which we look how the picture of our live looks like; as it  reflects  the past, present  and future happenings. It is also of truth that poetry is like the air we breathe  in and out; something we cannot do without. The otherwise of which may lead to unprintable catastrophe. The Minister of Education should as a matter of urgency, necessity and duty, partner with the  National Body of the Association of Nigerian Authors in getting books and collection of poetry that will help the Nigerian Army in sending this monster to a grave exile. President Muhammadu Buhari should also be willing to read relevant collections of poetry that will help him in combatting insurgency in Nigeria as he his the commander-in-chief of the Armed forces. Association of Nigerian Authors is the intellectual bank of this country and their intellectual services should be well patronized as it would help the orders in power. 
Also, students from different parts of this country in their wits, love for Africa and mankind have been able to write poems that addresses the  issue of insurgency in Africa and how to give it a decent burial. These poems are not only timely, they are also capable of bringing peace back to Africa. The executive council of this association will ensure that all these poems are published in the association’s journal that will be launched by January  with the title: AFRICA AND INSURGENCY and a copy of which will be sent to the president of this country and the Chief of Army Staff.
In conclusion,  this programme is in honour of one of the best poet and scholar in the world, a man of letters, a traveler on the road of writing, a man whose wine is ink and letters, his holy communion. The man is no other person than Professor Gbemisola Adeoti, the Author of Naked Soles and the dean of the Faculty of  Arts of Obafemi Awolowo University. The literary works of Professor Gbemisola Adeoti have given birth to so many  writers in Nigeria and most significantly, young poets. His overwhelming creativity endeared him to us. On this note,  If I may ask; what is that good thing that you need that is not in poetry? With poetry, you have it all.
Ladies and Gentlemen, thank you for listening.     

      


WINNERS OF ANA OSUN-OAU PRIZE FOR POETRY IN HONOUR OF PROF. GBEMISOLA ADEOTI

                                                          WINNERS
Name
Title of the Poem
Institution
Prize
Opeyemi Rasak Oyediran
Blackout
Olabisi Onabanjo University
1ST  #50,000
Olabode Karimot Olabisi
Voices of despair
Obafemi Awolowo University
2ND  #30,000
Olatunji Tolulope
Homeless-Maiduguri 2014
University of Agriculture Abeokuta
3RD   #20,000


                                                        SHORTLISTED
NAME
TITLE OF THE POEM
UNIVERSITY
Danladi Sunday Lawrence
A wall of flame
University of Ibadan
Ajise Vincent
Threshold of history
University of Agriculture Abeokuta
Alao Osieka Osinimu
A new civilization
Redeemers University
Aliu Toyin Abdul
Buried peace
University of Ilorin
Etsekhumhe Samson
Fears of a black earth
University of Ibadan
Ogunleke Adekunle Emmanuel
Streams of Blood
Osun State University
Aladesuyi Olakitan Toyin
Terrorism: The unending darkness
Obafemi Awolowo University