Dami Ajayi

Naijiria n'ke umu yoruba

Dami Àjàyí (amụrụ n'afọ 1986) bụ onye Naijiria na-ede uri, dọkịta, onye order edemede na onye nkato egwu. O so guzobe magazin Saraba na afo 2008.[1] Ọ bụ onye dere nchịkọta Uri nabo chapbook.

Dami Àjàyí
Born
Damilola Àjàyí

Templeeti:Birth year and age
Warri, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
Alma materObafemi Awolowo University
Occupation
Years active2006–present
Known forMusic reviews, poetry and essays;
co-founder of Saraba magazine
Notable work
A Woman's Body Is a Country (2017)
WebsiteTempleeti:URL

Akụkọ ndụ

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A mụrụ Dami Àjàyí na Naijiria nafo 1986. Mgbe ọ bụ undergraduate nagụ akwụkwọ na Mahadum Obafemi Awolowo nke dị na Ile-Ife, ya na nwa akwụkwọ ọzọ gikoro-onu Saraba Magazine.[2] O sokwa guzobe ụlọ ọrụ mgbasa ozi The Lagos Review na YabaLeft Review, ya na ndị edemede Toni Kan na Tunji Olalere.

E gosipụtara Àjàyí na akụkụ nabọ nke BBC Radio 4 Writing Nigeria Nigeria ozo.[3]

Nafọ 2011, edepụtara Àjàyí n'etiti "Ndị Naijiria Uri fa neye obi uto" nime Sentinel UK Poetry Blog.[4] Nchịkọta mbụ ya nke uri, Clinical Blues, depụtara (n'ụdị akwụkwọ) maka Melita Hume Prize na 2012.[5][6] Ọ bu ndi WriteHouse bipụtara ya nafọ 2014, ma depụta ya maka Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa.[7][8]

Nafọ 2017, n'chikota Uri abuo ya, A Woman's Body is a Country, but ndi Quida biputere ya.[9] Banyere ọrụ ahụ, Àjàyí na-ekwusị: "Achọrọ mu ka akwụkwọ m gosi etu aha 'mmetụta' si ghọọ ngwaa, na mgbalị m na-esite n'ebe nchekwa nke onwe m, na-enwe olileanya na ahụmịhe m bụ otu na nke zuru ụwa ọnụ".[10] A kọwara na odị ka onye "na-ede banyere ịhụnanya dị ka mmanya na-aba n'anya nke na-eme ka mmadụ banye n'ime mmetụta ya".[11]

Nkwupụta na nkatọ

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Àjàyí edego mkpirikpi akuko e bipụtara na Naịjirịa na mba ozo. ugbu a ọ na-enye nyocha dị egwu banyere egwu Naijiria na ọtụtụ akwụkwọ ntaneti.ị[12][13][14][15][16]



. Ọ na-enye nyocha dị oke egwu banyere egwu Naijiria ugbu a na ọtụtụ akwụkwọ ntanetị.[17][18][19][20][21]

Ọ bụkwa otu n'ime ndị nchịkọta akụkọ nke akwụkwọ akụkọ From Limbe to Lagos : NonFiction from Cameroon and Nigeria, nke bụ nsonaazụ nke ọmụmụ ihe ederede nke e mere na Limbe maka ndị edemede na-eto eto nke Africa.[2]

Akwụkwọ

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  • Clinical Blues (2014)
  • Ahụ nwanyị bụ mba (2017)

Edensibia

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  1. The Last Good Book I Read... Dami Ajayi (Poet) A Stranger's Pose by Emmanuel Iduma (en-GB). Daily Trust (7 September 2019). Archived from the original on 15 September 2019. Retrieved on 29 May 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Q&A: Words on the Times – Dami Ajayi (en). Africa in Words (2021-02-26). Retrieved on 2022-03-14.
  3. Writing a New Nigeria - Meet the authors. BBC Radio 4.
  4. Citadel of Life. citadeloflife1.blogspot.com.ng. Retrieved on 23 November 2017.
  5. Dami Ajayi (en-US). badilishapoetry.com. Retrieved on 23 November 2017.
  6. Melita Hume Poetry Prize Shortlist: #11 Dami Ajayi. Eyewear, The Blog (6 June 2012). Retrieved on 23 November 2017.
  7. "Nine African poets shortlisted for 2018 Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature", P.M. News, 3 November 2018.
  8. Daily Graphic (19 November 2018), "9 African poets on 2018 Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature list", Graphic Online.
  9. Mbamalu. "A Woman's Body is a Country: Africa's most anticipated poetry collection", This Is Africa, 23 October 2017. Retrieved on 23 November 2017. (in en-US)
  10. "Each Collection Dictates Its Own Process: Conversation with Dami Ajayi", This Is Africa Lifestyle, 12 October 2017. Retrieved on 23 November 2017. (in en-US)
  11. Shoola. "Dami Skillfully Conveys Meanings in 'A Woman's Body Is a Country'", WRR Publishers, 6 November 2017. Retrieved on 23 November 2017. (in en-US)
  12. Ajayi, Dami (14 July 2017). Yahoo Boy No Laptop.
  13. Ajayi, Dami (25 May 2021). Nigeria: Afrobeats' unpaid debt to highlife's Crosdale Juba.
  14. Ajayi, Dami (14 December 2019). Finding Lagos: A Jazz Tribute to an African City.
  15. Ajayi, Dami (July 2019). Nigeria's King Sunny Adé: 'I see myself as a freelance'.
  16. Nigeria's Ayinla Omowura: The original gangster and patron saint of Abeokuta's working class (March 2021).
  17. Ajayi (14 July 2017). Yahoo Boy No Laptop. Chimurenga Chronic.
  18. Ajayi (25 May 2021). Nigeria: Afrobeats' unpaid debt to highlife's Crosdale Juba. The Africa Report.
  19. Ajayi (14 December 2019). Finding Lagos: A Jazz Tribute to an African City. The Elephant.
  20. Ajayi (July 2019). Nigeria's King Sunny Adé: 'I see myself as a freelance'. The Africa Report.
  21. Nigeria's Ayinla Omowura: The original gangster and patron saint of Abeokuta's working class (March 2021).