The Nigeria Prize for Literature Unveils 2024 Longlist of 11
By Ngozi Onyeakusi—The Advisory Board for The Nigeria Prize for Literature has unveiled the longlist of 11 books competing for the 2024 prize, selected from a total of 163 entries. This year’s focus is on Children’s Literature.
Sponsored by Nigeria LNG Limited (NLNG), the prize offers a cash award of $100,000.
Here are the 11 longlisted books, arranged alphabetically by title:
- A Father’s Pride by Ndidi Chiazor-Enenmo
- Bode’s Birthday Party by Akanni Festus Olaniyi
- Grandma And The Moon’s Hidden Secret by Jumoke Verissimo
- Mighty Mite And Golden Jewel by Henry Akubuiro
- Risi Recycle – The Dustbin Girl by Temiloluwa Adeshina
- The Children At The IDP Camp by Olatunbosun Taofeek
- The Magic Jalabiya by Ayo Adeliyi Oyeku
- The Road Does Not End by Familoni Oluranti Olubunmi
- The Third Side of A Coin by Hyginus Ekwuazi
- Village Boy by Anietie Usen
- Wish Maker by Uchechukwu Peter Umezurike
The Chairman of the Panel of Judges, Professor Saleh Abdu of the Federal University of Kashere, Gombe State, presented the list to the Advisory Board. The panel also included Professor Vicky Sylvester and Dr. Osarobu Igudia. In their report, the judges described the longlisted books as entries with profound narratives and the authors’ creative prowess, highlighting the vividness of the characters and stories.
Professor Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo, Chairman of the Advisory Board, accepted the longlist, commending the judges for their meticulous selection. She emphasised the importance of Children’s Literature in shaping young minds and stressed the need for quality and relevance in the literature that children are exposed to. She noted that the subject matter in Children’s Literature must resonate with the future.
The Nigeria Prize for Literature rotates yearly amongst four literary categories – prose fiction, poetry, drama, and children’s literature.
A shortlist of three is expected in September. A winner, if any, will be announced by the Advisory Board in October.
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