Soyinka, Scholars, Others For Christopher Okigbo’s 50th
Posthumous Celebration
L-R, Wale Okediran, Kunle Ajibade,
Obiageli Okigbo and Patrick Oguejiofor at the news briefing in Lagos on Monday
A conference with a theme, Legacy of
Christopher Okigbo, will be held on September 20 and 21 to mark the 50th
year after the renowned Nigerian poet and author, Christopher Okigbo, died
fighting for the independence of Biafra.
Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, will
present a keynote address at the event which will be held at the poet’s
alma mater, University of Ibadan.
Although he is no more, his memory
as a widely acknowledged outstanding post-colonial English language African
poet and one of the modernist writers of the 20th century lives on.
The author’s only child, Obiageli
Okigbo, disclosed these details at a press conference, which held at the The
News premises in Lagos on Monday.
Also speaking, the President of the
Christopher Okigbo Foundation, Obiageli Okigbo, said the foundation over the
years had been propagating the ideals of her late father. She said the ideals
include truthfulness, fairness, justice, among others.
The Executive Editor, The NEWS/PM
News, Kunle Ajibade, eulogised the quality of Okigbo, saying he was the
Regional Editor of Transition magazine which was cosmopolitan in spirit.
“There were two magazines at that
time, but he preferred the Transition magazine because of its cosmopolitan
spirit. The magazine competed with the best in the world. He infused the
magazine with cosmopolitan influence,” he said.
The conference, a collaboration
between the Christopher Okigbo Foundation and UI, through the Departments of
Classics and English, will have different sub-themes.
The event will be held under the
chairmanship of Chukwuemeka Ike, a professor, while the Obi of Onitsha, Igwe
Achebe, will be the Royal Father of the day.
Judith Attah (Okigbo’s widow), JP
Clark, members of the Okigbo family, his friends, colleagues, as well as
international and local writers will speak on the sub- themes before the floor
is opened for discussions.
Mrs. Attah will speak on ‘Okigbo,
the Family Man’; Pius Okigbo Jnr, will handle ‘Okigbo, the Sibling’; Alex
Ade Ajayi, ‘Okigbo, the Teacher’; Remi Raji, a professor,’Okigbo
the Poet’; J.P Clark, ‘Okigbo, the Friend’ and Chudi
Ofodile, ‘Okigbo, the Martyr’.
The conference will continue in the
evening of the same day with a Gala soiree, to be hosted by Joop Berkhout at
Cambridge House, Ibadan, built in 1960. Okigbo once lived there when he was the
representative of Cambridge University Press.
The conference will see an
assemblage of Okigbo’s contemporaries, fellow poets, members of the cultural
industry and institutions worldwide that have been instrumental in upholding
his memory to date.
In 1992, Berkhout bought the
property and Chris Okigbo was celebrated at the opening in the presence of
Soyinka, Clark, Pius Okigbo, among others. A plaque was, that day, unveiled in
front of the house with “Here lived Christopher Okigbo.”
The conference will be concluded on
September 22 when there will be paper presentations at the Faculty of Arts
building, UI.
Expected at the event are: Judith
Sefi-Attah (Okigbo’s widow), John Pepper Clarke, Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo
State, Governor Willy Obiano of Anambra State; former Governor of Anambra
State, Peter Obi, Okigbo family members and the Vice Chancellor, University of
Ibadan, Abel Olayinka.
Others include, AbdulRasheed
Na’Allah, Vice Chancellor, Kwara State University; Ayo Banjo, Ernest Emenyonu,
Romanus Egudu; Odia Ofeimun, Femi Osofisan, Niyi Osundare, among several
others.
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