Ememme Akwụkwọ na Nkà nke Kaduna

 

Kaduna Book and Arts Festival, nke mbụ dị ka KABAFEST, bụ ihe omume akwụkwọ, ime, na nka kwa afọ na Kaduna State, Nigeria nke mere na nke mbụ ya na July, 2017.[1]  Ọ bụ Book Buzz Foundation haziri ya, nke na-hazi Ake Arts na Book Festival kwa afọ, ndị na-egosi na Kaduna State na Gusau Institute.  Ọ bụkwa emume akwụkwọ mbụ na-eme kwa awụ n'ebe ugwu mmiri. [1]

Ntọala

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E nwere echiche echiche Northern Nigeria dị ka ebe na-agba ọsọ omenala maka akwụkwọ na akwụkwọ.[1]  E chepụtara KABAFEST - akara nke Steeti Kaduna, dị ka ụzọ isi dozie echiche na-akụzi ezi ahụ.[2]  Banyere ntọala ahụ, Lola Shoneyin nke Book Buzz na-ekwu site na emume ahụ, ọ "na-achọ chọrọ ọhụrụ na nke na-akpali akpali maka ndị mmadụ na ibe ya na-ekere, emee na nkwalite nke ndị na-ahụ ihe na  mpaghara ugwu nke ọma ma kwalite nnagide na mgbasa site na mgbasa ozi akwụkwọ, edemede na nka na ọha mmadụ" [2]

Mbipụta mbụ

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E mere akara mbụ nke KABAFEST na Gusau Institute na Kaduna State ma nwee akwụkwọ ise ma ọ bụ okpukpe, akwụkwọ nke ndị edemede, okpukpe panel, ihe ngosi ihe nkiri abụọ, ihe ngosi nka na ndị omenkà a anọ nke Northern Nigeria, uto nri.  , na abụ abụ.  [1] O.  Ọ bụ onye edemede Sudanese na onye mmeri mbụ nke Caine Prize, Leila Aboulela, duziri ya.[3]

Ndị edemede na ndị na-ese ihe ndị ọzọ nọ ebe ahụ Abdullah Musa Dona, Abubakar Adam Ibrahim, Aisha Umar, Aminu Alan Waka, Andrew Walker, Auwalu Anwar, Audee T. Giwa, Balaraba Ramat Yakubu, Carmen McCain, Chika Jones,  Chitra Nagarajan Maryam, Dami Bobi, E Sule, Edify Yakusak, Efe Paul Azino, Fatima A. Umar, Amnu A. Umar Makhu, Hana, Tan Tan Tanyang, San Gasi, Shu Shu Shu Shu, Shu Shu, Ah Ah Ah Ahum  , Ah Ahum Zuy, Ah Ahlu, Ah Ahia, Ah Ahwa, Ah Ahdhu, Ah Ahidhu, Ahum, Sah Sah Sah Sah, Ah Ahudududud, Ah Ah Ah, Ahut, Ah Ah, Ah Ahy  , Ah Ahur, Ahwara, Ah Ahush, Ah Ahmu, Ah Allll, Ahba, Ah Ahk, Ah Ahya, Ahadadadad, Ah Ah.[4]

The festival also featured the screening of two films: Ishaya Bako's Henna and Kenneth Gyang's Blood and Henna. It also had "booklogues", panel discussions, poetry, art exhibition, and a fiction workshop.[citation needed]

Ikike ide ihe

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[5]Ihe dị ama nke emume ahụ bụ m ike nke ihe ndabere, nke 'Right to Write Project', ọrụ ịgụ na ide n'etiti European Union, na otu-Ekere French, Africultures.  fim nke ọrụ a bụ "ịgbasa nnukwu ọrụ edemede na steeti ise dị na North - Kaduna, Katsina, Borno, Adamawa na Bauchi".  Ọrụ ahụ ruru nde EUR 3.

Ihe nrite asụsụ Hausa

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Ihe ọzọ dị ịrịba ama nke emume ahụ bụ ọkwa nke narị puku naira Prize ise maka akwụkwọ edemede Hausa, na ebe obibi maka ndị edemede na-ede n'asụsụ ahụ.[6]

Ihe omume kwa afọ

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Ihe odide

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  1. "KABAFEST 2017: Opening up conversation, creative space of a less understood region". Retrieved on 2017-10-31. (in en-US)
  2. Bivan. "Toni Kan, Leila Aboulela, others for KABAFEST", Daily Trust, June 18, 2017.
  3. "Leila Aboulela Headlines 2017 Kaduna Book and Arts Festival", Brittle Paper, 2017-06-20. Retrieved on 2017-10-31. (in en-US)
  4. "Dispatch from the Inaugural Kaduna Book Festival", The NEWS, 2017-07-18. Retrieved on 2017-10-31. (in en-US)
  5. "KABAFEST 2017: Opening up conversation, creative space of a less understood region". Retrieved on 2017-10-31. (in en-US)
  6. "Kabafest: A Feasting on Books and Arts in the City of Crocodiles", Olisa Blogazine, 2017-07-07. Retrieved on 2017-10-31. (in en-GB)
  7. "El-Rufai Declares KABAFEST An Annual Fete - leadership.ng", leadership.ng, 2017-08-04. Retrieved on 2017-10-31. (in en-US)

Njikọ mpụga

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