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Ogaga Ifowodo (born May 14, 1966) is a
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,
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,
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, columnist/public commentator and
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. He was awarded the 1998
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, given to writers "anywhere in the world who have fought courageously in the face of adversity for the right to
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.


Biography

Ifowodo was born in Oleh, Delta State of
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. He attended Federal Government College,
Warri The city of Warri is an oil hub within South-South Nigeria and houses an annex of the Delta State Government House. Warri City is one of the major hubs of the petroleum industry in Nigeria. Warri and her twin city, Uvwie are the commercial c ...
, for his secondary education. He studied law at the University of Benin from where he obtained an
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in 1989. He was called to the bar in 1991 and has worked for many years as a human rights activist with Nigeria's Civil Liberties Organization (CLO). He also attended Cornell University, from where he obtained his PhD in 2008. He also holds the Master of Fine Art (MFA) in poetry, and a PhD in English (post-colonial literary/cultural studies) from
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,
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. He previously taught poetry and literature at
Texas State University Texas State University is a public research university in San Marcos, Texas. Since its establishment in 1899, the university has grown to the second largest university in the Greater Austin metropolitan area and the fifth largest university ...
. His work has been translated into German, Dutch, Romanian, Turkish and Italian. He served as a commissioner for the Nigerian government from 2016 to 2019. He remains active in the human rights sector, and he currently practices law in Nigeria.


Work as a columnist

Ifowodo is a well-known poet and writer. He has published op-ed articles in virtually all of Nigeria's major newspapers. He wrote the fortnightly column "For Crying Out LOUD!" in Vanguard until July 2016. He has also published four books of poetry and his poems have been widely published in several
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and literary journals across the world, including Voices from all Over: Poems with Notes and Activities, ''
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'', '' Poetry International'', ''
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'', '' Crazyhorse'', ''
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'', ''
Atlanta Review ''Atlanta Review'' is an international poetry journal based in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It was founded by Daniel Veach in 1994 and is published twice a year. Karen Head of the Georgia Institute of Technology became editor in 2016. The jou ...
'', ''Mantis'', ''Drumvoices Revue'', and ''Migrations'' (an Afro-Italian anthology selected by
Wole Soyinka Akinwande Oluwole Babatunde Soyinka (Yoruba: ''Akínwándé Olúwọlé Babátúndé Ṣóyíinká''; born 13 July 1934), known as Wole Soyinka (), is a Nigerian playwright, novelist, poet, and essayist in the English language. He was awarded t ...
for the
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).


Arrest and detention

In 1997, while returning from a Commonwealth Heads of Governments Summit in
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, Scotland, Ifowodo was arrested by the military regime of
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regime for calling for stronger sanctions against the dictatorship. He was incarcerated, along other human rights activists, writers, and journalists, including his friends and writer
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and Babafemi Ojudu. He was never tried nor released until 1998, following sustained campaigns by Nigerian and international human writers and writer organisations. He was awarded the
PEN/Barbara Goldsmith Freedom to Write Award Awards presented by the PEN American Center (today PEN America) that are no longer active. The awards are among many PEN awards sponsored by International PEN in over 145 PEN centres around the world. The PEN American Center awards have been ...
, the Free World Award of the Netherlands-based Poets of All Nations and adopted as an honorary member of the PEN Centres of Germany, United States, and Canada. Excerpts from his detention memoirs have been published in ''Gathering Seaweed: African Prison Writing'' (Heinemann), in ''New Writing 14'' (
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), in Nigeria's Vanguard newspaper, and on African-Writing.com.


Politics

In 2014, Ifowodo returned to Nigeria from the United States where he had done postgraduate studies and taught for thirteen years. He sought the nomination of the All Progressive Party for a seat in the House of Representatives but, hampered by inadequate financial resources, did not get past the primaries. He had tried unsuccessfully to raise 57 million naira for the bid. In 2016, Ifowodo was appointed to the
Niger Delta Development Commission The Niger Delta Development Commission is a federal government agency established by Nigerian president Olusegun Obasanjo in the year 2000 with the sole mandate of developing the oil-rich Niger Delta region of Nigeria. In September 2008, Presi ...
(NDDC) Board of Directors. He served as the federal government commissioner for Delta State until 2019.


Collections of poetry


''Homeland and Other Poems''

Ifowodo's first collection of poems, ''Homeland and Other Poems'' was published in 1998 by Kraft Books; a second edition was published in 2008 by Africa World Press It is 69 pages long, a collection "largely written in (and bordering on) the military era of Nigeria... describing the despicable situation of the Nigerian society during the period in question." As a manuscript, it won the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) Poetry Prize in 1993.


''Madiba''

Ifowodo's second collection was titled ''Madiba'' and was published by Africa World Press. It is 90 pages long. In it, Ifowodo "captures the angst, the failed hopes and the glaring despair of this generation." The collection won the ANA/Cadbury poetry prize in 2003.


''The Oil Lamp''

Ifowodo's third collection, ''The Oil Lamp'', was published by Africa World Press in 2005. It was described as "a deliberate intervention in the Niger Delta debate". It won the 2005 ANA/Gabriel Okara Poetry Prize.


''A Good Mourning''

In 2016, Ifowodo released his fourth collection of poetry titled ''A Good Mourning'' ( Parrésia Publishers). It is a work containing 26 poems over 78 pages. It was hailed as "a work of "entrancing quality," with a "familiar strangeness... The authenticity of the voice and the resonance that dot every line, are the stuff great and enduring poetry is made of." ''A Good Mourning'', the author says, is his poetic reflection on "the intimacy of evil", particularly the devastating blow to the psyche of the people caused by the annulment of the June 12, 1993 elections "by General
Ibrahim Babangida Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (born 17 August, 1941) is a retired Nigerian Army general and politician. He served as military president of Nigeria from 1985 until his resignation in 1993. He rose through the ranks to serve from 1984 to 1985 as Ch ...
, a military dictator." In July 2017, ''A Good Mourning'' was longlisted for the
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, along with ten other works by Nigerian authors. In August of the same year, it was shortlisted, along with
Tanure Ojaide Tanure Ojaide (born 1948) is a Nigerian poet and academic. As a writer, he is noted for his unique stylistic vision and for his intense criticism of imperialism, religion, and other issues. He is regarded as a socio-political and an ecocentric poe ...
's ''Songs of Myself'' and Ikeogu Oke's ''The Heresiad.'' The Prize, valued at $100,000 was won by Oke.


Awards and fellowships

* Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) Prize for Poetry (1996) * The ANA/Cadbury poetry prize (2003). * The ANA/Gabriel Okara Poetry Prize (2005) * The PEN Centres of the USA. * Heinrich Böll Foundation (Honorary fellow). * The Iowa Writing Programme (fellow). * New Word Award of Poets of All Nations based in the Netherlands. * PEN USA Barbara Goldsmith Freedom-to-Write Award (2008). * Honorary membership of the PEN Centres of USA, Germany, Canada.


References

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