Unveiling ‘Moonbeam’: A Sparkling Anthology of Stories by Nigeria’s Finest Culture Journalists
Special Feature
Special Feature
By Donald Sunday | LightRay! Media
By Donald Sunday | LightRay Media
“As the African Writers Awards shines a spotlight on Nigeria’s literary prowess, the winners’ stories weave a tapestry of cultural identity, resilience, and creativity, echoing the continent’s complex narrative. Their words, a testament to Africa’s vibrant voice, will resonate far beyond the awards’ glittering ceremony.”
In a world where words wield power, Nigeria’s literary scene is a treasure trove of untold stories. As publishing spaces fade, initiatives like the ANA/Lady Ejiro Umukoro Emerging Poet Award are beacons of hope, amplifying marginalized voices and preserving the country’s rich cultural heritage for generations to come.
Nigeria’s young adult literature is experiencing a vibrant resurgence, empowering a fresh wave of youthful voices to emerge and redefine Africa’s literary landscape.
By Eugenia Bluntte
As Nigeria celebrates 65 years of independence, the nation looks towards a brighter future, driven by resilience and determination. With initiatives like NBRP promoting reading culture, and economic investments, Nigeria is poised for growth. The next chapter unfolds with hope and promise, shaping a prosperous tomorrow.
‘Principles for Greatness’ inspires Nigerian youth to aim higher with lessons on leadership, resilience and mentorship. This book, born from a leadership training program, promotes discipline, integrity and service, empowering young leaders to succeed. Through a collaboration between Sprezzatura Publishing, Abuja Leadership Centre and LightRay! Literary Festival, young minds are ignited to lead with purpose and vision.
As the curtain falls on the Sprezzatura Book Presentation in collaboration with the Abuja Leadership Centre, one thing is clear: the future of Nigeria’s youth is being shaped by the timeless principles of greatness to inspire a new generation of leaders and shape the destiny of Nigeria as one nation.
By Donald Sunday, Oluwatobilola Davis-Olaoluwa and Olamide Bamidele
. . . Highlights essential themes of leadership, resilience, commitment and the love for books and reading culture.