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Obi Nwakanma

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Obi Nwakanma
Rayuwa
Haihuwa Jahar Ibadan
Karatu
Makaranta Kwalejin Gwamnati Umuahia
Sana'a
Sana'a maiwaƙe

Obi Nwakanma mawaƙin Najeriya ne, mawallafin Adabi, ɗan jarida haka-zalika malami a Jami'ar Central Florida. Yana rubuta na yau da kullum a Jaridar Vanguard da ake kira The Orbit. Ayyukansa sun bayyana a jaridun The Punch, ThisDay da TheCable.[1][2][3][4][5]

Tarihin Rayuwa

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An haifi Nwakanma a Ibadan, Najeriya. Ya yi karatu a Government College Umuahia. Ya karanci Turanci a Jami'ar Jos, da kuma waƙa a Jami'ar Washington a St. Louis inda ya sami digiri na biyu a fannin, Fine Art. Ya kara zuwa Jami'ar Saint Louis da ke St. Louis, Missouri inda ya samu digirin digir-gir (Ph.D.). A halin yanzu shi farfesa ne a Jami'ar Central Florida. [6]

Bibliography

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  • The Horsemen And Other Poems
  • Christopher Okigbo 1930-67: Thirsting for Sunlight[7]
  • Birthcry[8]
  1. Udeozo, Obu (18 August 2013). "Nigeria: The Shrubs Among the Poplars of Obi Nwakanma's Verses". AllAfrica.com. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  2. Gloria, Chuku (2011). "The Life of a Nigerian Poet". The Journal of African History. 52 (3): 423–425. JSTOR 41480255. Retrieved 4 September 2021.
  3. Reporters, Sahara (5 July 2010). "In Defence Of Nwakanma's Empiricism". Sahara Reporters. Retrieved 25 September 2021.
  4. Nduka, Uche (2 March 2016). "So Even While". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  5. Thien, Madeleine (2 June 2014). "Okigbo's Generation: A Conversation with Obi Nwakanma". Brick Magazine. No. 93. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  6. Ghandtschi, Ali (2012). "Obi Nwakanma [ Nigeria ]". Berlin International Literature Festival. Retrieved 24 September 2021.
  7. Nathan, Suhr-Sytsma (2019). "Christopher Okigbo, 1930–67: Thirsting for Sunlight by Obi Nwakanma (review)". Research in African Literatures. 50 (2): 254–257. doi:10.2979/reseafrilite.50.2.17. S2CID 214061843. Retrieved 25 September 2021 – via Project MUSE.
  8. Osha, Sanya (25 February 2014). "Lyrical Birthcries: Review of Birthcry by Obi Nwakanma". Sahara Reporters. Retrieved 25 September 2021.