OLASUNKANMI, NWAOBILOR,
ASEFON TO HEADLINE BUSARI AGBOLADE MEMORIAL READING
The trio of Damilare
Olasunkanmi (Arole Akewi), Nwaobilor Vincent Chukwuebuka, and Asefon
Abdulganeey Stephen have been announced as the headliners for this year’s
Busari Agbolade Memorial Reading. The event, which pays tribute to the life and
legacy of the late Elder Busari Agbolade, promises a rich blend of literature,
poetry, and performance art, led by these three outstanding young creatives.
Originally intended
to be the 2025 edition of the annual Busari Agbolade Memorial Lecture, the
event was restructured into a memorial reading and performance poetry session
due to logistical adjustments. Despite the change in format, the essence of the
tribute remains intact, celebrating Elder Agbolade’s enduring influence on
literature, culture, and creative expression.
Scheduled to take
place on Saturday, June 28, 2025, at the Oyo State Library Board, opposite
Cocoa House, Dugbe, Ibadan, the event will begin at 12 PM. According to a
statement issued by the Founder of the Ibadan Book Club, Wole Adedoyin, the
reading will serve as a vibrant platform for literary enthusiasts to gather,
connect, and honour the creative legacy of the departed cultural icon.
Adedoyin noted that the memorial will spotlight the
creative journeys of student-writers and performers, offering them a space to
showcase their talents and engage with a broad audience of readers, writers,
and cultural stakeholders. He emphasized that the event is part of a continued
effort to sustain Elder Agbolade’s vision of fostering literary excellence,
cultural pride, and intellectual development within the community.
The event is organized by Ibadan Book Club in
conjunction with the Ulli Beier Society.
DAMILARE OLASUNKANMI
(Arole Akewi) is a dynamic actor, director, and choreographer renowned for his
ability to interpret plays through powerful actions and movements. His artistic
brilliance has been showcased across various corporate and social platforms
nationwide. Notably, he performed a drama piece during the coronation of the
late Olubadan of Ibadan, delivered a captivating dance performance during the
World Sango Day celebration in Oyo, and recently shared the stage with renowned
Nollywood actor, Razak Olayiwola (Ojopagogo), during the 50th birthday celebration
of the Alaafin of Oyo.
As
a director, Damilare has led the production of more than ten stage plays for
institutions of higher learning, including: Oba Koso by Duro Ladipo
(2021), Arimgindin and the Night Watchmen by Wale Ogunyemi (2021), Bashorun
Gaa by Adebayo Faleti (2024) and Kurunmi by Ola Rotimi (2024), among
others.
In
addition to directing, he has also featured as an actor in several notable
stage productions such as Oba Koso, Drum Ignominy, Yemoja,
and Obaluye. His talent extends into the Nigerian film industry, where
he has appeared in films including Yokolenu, Akanke Oba, Rogedi,
and Iyalode, to mention a few.
Damilare
Olasunkanmi is a passionate and committed creative who continues to strive for
excellence in the arts. He is currently focused on promoting his craft to a
broader audience, ensuring that his cultural and artistic heritage remains
impactful and enduring.
NWAOBILOR
VINCENT CHUKWUEBUKA is a Nigerian writer whose creative expression spans
poetry, fiction, and essays. A passionate and emerging literary voice, he is
currently pursuing a degree in English and Education at the University of
Ibadan, Nigeria.
In 2024, Vincent
gained national recognition when he emerged as the winner of the Wittypel
Poetry Competition for Young Nigerian Poets, a prestigious platform celebrating
literary excellence among the country’s youth. His work has also received
international attention, having been featured in the latest edition of the Bridgett James Poetry Anthology, a globally
respected annual publication showcasing outstanding poetic talents from around
the world.
Vincent continues to explore themes of identity, society, and
human experience through his writing, positioning himself as one of the
promising voices in contemporary African literature.
ASEFON
ABDULGANEEY STEPHEN is a critic, poet, and a deeply humane individual whose
personality and values have profoundly shaped his writing journey. Originally
from Ondo State, he currently resides in Ibadan, where the city's vibrant
social and cultural environment continues to influence his literary voice and
vision.
Stephen strongly
believes in the transformative power of words to challenge suppression, resist
oppression, and address societal injustices. While his works are yet to gain
broad exposure, they remain a powerful tool for shaping thoughts, perspectives,
and understanding among those who encounter them.
An ardent ekphrastic poet, Stephen draws inspiration from
visual art—whether paintings or photographs—often finding that his pen begins
to bleed verses unconsciously in response. His commitment to socially conscious
poetry and his passion for the arts mark him as a thoughtful and promising
literary voice.