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Showing posts with label Christopher Okigbo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christopher Okigbo. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Crossroads


Published a tad belatedly, Crossroads (Apex Books, Lagos) is a new anthology of poetry in honour of Christopher Okigbo on the 40th anniversary of his death. Co-edited by Patrick Tagbo Oguejiofor and Uduma Kalu, Crossroads is introduced by critic E.E Sule and has a foreword by Isidore Okpewho. The late poet's daughter, the artist Obiageli Ibrahimat Okigbo is one of over 120 contributors (Nigerian poets at home and in the diaspora) in the anthology; she also did the cover design. Originally intended for publication in time for last September's Okigbo Conference in Boston, the anthology will now get its public presentation at a special reading in Abuja, to be attended by Okigbo's widow, Sefinat Judith Attah.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Okigbo Conference



Images from the Christopher Okigbo International Conference held last month - 19 to 23 September. Here the poet Esiaba Irobi poses with Obiageli, an artist and Okigbo's only child.


Esiaba Irobi and four participants @ the Christopher Okigbo International Conference.



*Irobi's images courtesy of the poet.

The September issue of the Sentinel Poetry Online was devoted entirely to Okigbo. The Christopher Okigbo Special Edition featured contributions by devotees including Obi Nwakanma, Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo, Uduma Kalu, Obiwu, Obododimma Oha & Jumoke Verissimo.

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Trailing Thunder




Obi Okigbo was only 2 years old when her father, the great poet Christopher Okigbo, died in the Biafran war in 1967. Now an exhibition of her 'conversations' with her father (including poetry, paintings and installations) is on show at the Brunei Gallery @ SOAS, University of London, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London WC1H 0XG.
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Tapping into the Known displays until 23 June.

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  • Obi Okigbo will give free gallery talks @ 1pm on Thursday 21 & Friday 22 June.