Friday 24 June 2016

MEET OMIGHT ADEBAYO !




Meet Omight Adebayo!!
OMIGHT ADEBAYO is a serious, dapper, dignified young Nigerian. He is the man behind the blog, Latest Updates. He comes across as a perfect gentleman, and a role model for youth...      


Question: How do you feel as a very young man, having your own impressive, influential blog?   

OMIGHT: It is a dream come true, and I am very proud of it. I try to be professional and serious, post interesting stuff, and accept verifiable submissions from other sources.    

Do you think you should cater essentially for the youth? 

Because I am young, many would feel like that, and maybe rather subconsciously I do so a lot...my aim though, is to make the blog mainstream and of interest to most.  

You focus on Nigerian news, updates, sports, celebrities and the like. And I see that sometimes you write your own stories yourself...

Omight: Yes I try to do that, and garner more experience in the process. I can meet a celebrity myself - go to an occasion, and write about it myself.   

So the blog is for good?         

You mean for positive purposes? Yes I do like to write positive things, not run down people or indulge in unnecessary gossip. I think that would be petty.           

Going through your blog, it's clear that you are a creative, artistic person yourself...the clever use of photos, colours, the general design, etc...              

Omight: I am a creative person, I can design and arrange material properly. The good thing is that I am still young, and can only get better and better!!    

Are you already getting sponsors?   

Omight: That would be welcome, and I am looking into that. It would be a boost and encourage one to get better and better. But for now the blog is mainly about passion.            

Any advice for the youth?

Omight: We all know these are hard times, but youth must be focused and not resort to crime and other bad things. Hard work will always be fruitful. If I have a job, I am the type who will report early in the morning there and leave late in the evening... I love research, I love reading, getting things done.

Well, good luck with your blog then.

Omight: Thanks so much

Monday 8 February 2016

I AM INSPIRED BY JUMOKE VERISSIMO



Olubunmi Ilori, 24, is a young Nigerian lady who asserts that she is "crazy over poetry,". This blog briefly caught up with her in Abeokuta, which she explained is her hometown (city, really)...

QUESTION: To be honest, one rarely comes
across a young west African female so much into poetry. You say you
have written over 20 poems yourself which you hope to publish...how
did it all start for you?

 ILORI: I just loved poetry since I was young, I loved the flow of words, learning new words regularly, short
and sharp expressions, allusions, similes and the like.    Some years
ago (before I had my baby) I and a few other girls used to go to local
poetry sessions with some guys... It was fine up to a point, but you
know how it is...the guys think they know it all in poetry, and some
of us females would feel we were being patronised or regarded as sex
objects...but one learnt a lot, grew in the process. For one thing I
learnt more about European or world poetry; I particularly liked the
Bronte sisters as poets...      

Q: But they were all majornovelists...  

ILORI: They were also poets. In fact their first
published book was poetry, containing dozens of poems they had
written...it was charming. Charlotte and her other two sisters all
raised the money to bring out the book themselves. I can imagine how
happy they were when they saw their first book in print!         

Q: But you admit that established Nigerian female poets excite you too...
     
 ILORI: They do! One is startled to learn that there are
so many of them, though on the surface it might look as if the women
are not writing. Look at a wonderful writer like Lola Shoneyin for
example, she has written a world class novel (The secret lives of Baba
Segi's wives) but for me she is a poet, a great one. However, the
female poet who excites me most, though, is Jumoke Verissimo...pix below




 Q: I am not sure I quite know her name... 

 ILORI: Then I am afraid you can't be much into poetry! For me, there's something so
exotic, sensational and irresistible about Verissimo's poetry. Anytime
I see anything written on her in the media, or on the internet, I must
read again and again. Her first book of poems, I am Memory, won many
awards; and another new one is out now, The Birth of Illusions! You
should do more research on her! 

Q: Okay...but coming back to you, it's clear you get little or no exposure staying in a relative
backwater. How do you plan to progress as a poet yourself?

ILORI: My time will come in due course, hopefully. The important thing is for me to continue to learn more, write more, somewhat progress...