ANA/AE-FUNAI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE, CREATIVE WORKSHOP TO HOLD IN JULY
By Wole Adedoyin (ANA PRO South)
The Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) in collaboration with the Federal University Ndufu-Alike, Ikwo (FUNAI), Ebonyi State will hold an international conference and creativity workshop at the Rasheed Abubakar Auditorium, Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu-Alike Ikwo, Ebonyi State, between July 1 and 4, 2021 with the theme: RE-IMAGINING BELONGINESS IN 21ST CENTURY AFRICA.
In a press release jointly issued by Prof. G.M.T. Emezue of the English & Literary Studies Dept., Faculty of Humanities, AE-FUNAI and Maik Ortserga, ANA General Secretary, the conference will investigate the various ways in which the literary imagination in Africa has captured and interrogated positive and negative ideas that are associated with the concept of “Belongingness” in 21st Century Africa.
The 2021 ANA/AE-FUNAI Conference & Workshops will provide an enabling environment for scholars to interrogate the diverse narratives that are associated with the different quests for “Belongingness” and how these are implicated within conjectures of Africa’s social groupings such as indigene/non-indigene, netizens/citizens/migrants, gender constructions (male/female/transgender), sexualities (heterosexual, lesbian, gay, bi-sexual), rich/poor economic divides, languages, traditions, urbanities, families, academic institutions, the internet, corporate organizations, crime, subalterns, terrorism, religion, just to mention but a few. How have these quests or denials of “Belongingness” created unities or disruptions in our appreciation of our common humanity and societies in Africa and what are the implications?
Interested contributors have been urged to register and submit abstracts of 250 to 300 words to the conference portal – www.ana-funai.megaconferences.com.
Workshop participants are also expected to register online at the same website. Deadline for submission of abstract and early bird registration is 15th June, 2021.
ANA-AE-FUNAI PARTNERSHIP
BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN TOWN AND GOWN
THE ALEX EKWUEME FEDERAL UNIVERSITY NDUFU ALIKE IKWO (AE-FUNAI)
The Alex Ekwueme Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo (herein after called AE-FUNAI) is one of the twelve new Universities founded by the Nigerian Federal Government in 2011. AE-FUNAI started academic activities in 2012/2013 academic session under the leadership of the pioneer Vice Chancellor, Prof Oye Ibidapo-Obe. In 2016, Prof Chinedum Nwajiuba took over as the Vice Chancellor, and since then AE-FUNAI has experienced gigantic leaps in the development of infrastructural, research and human capacity projects. Prof. Sunday Oge Elom, a Professor of Medical Biochemistry is currently the Vice Chancellor of AE-FUNAI. Until his appointment which was announced through a Press Release signed by the Registrar/Secretary of Council, Odisa C. Oleke (Mrs.) on Tuesday, 19th January, 2021, Prof. Sunday Oge Elom was the immediate past Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Academic of the Institution.
As the home of “soaring eagles,” AE-FUNAI’s vision is to become a vibrant centre of learning and research that will be reputable nationally and internationally.AE- FUNAI aims to be a hub for the economic transformation and development of the region, thus it passionately nurtures the spirit of entrepreneurship and self-reliance as can be seen in the partnership agreement between AE-FUNAI and the Association of Nigerian Authors.
ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIAN AUTHORS (ANA)
Founded by the late Chinua Achebe on 27th June 1981, the Association of Nigerian Authors (hereafter called ANA) is the umbrella body that caters for the interest of all the creative writers & critics in Nigeria. Thus it is the foremost professional body for all creative writers and critics in Nigeria. With branches in almost all the states of the Nigerian federation, ANA’s National Executive Council, currently led by Camillus Ukah, has the major responsibility of evolving, as well as coordinating most activities of the Association, both at the state and national levels. In order to sustain and successfully implement most of its promotional programmes, the Association has sought and operated different partnership packages with respectable corporate bodies and individuals from both within and outside the country. The present partnership with the Federal University Ndufu Alike Ikwo, is one good example of partnership that is poised towards sustained collaboration in bridging the gap between the professionals in the Ivory tower and those in the industry. This is a common vision that is passionately shared by the two leaders - Prof. Sunday Oge Elom, Vice Chancellor of AE-FUNAI and Camillus Ukah, the President, Association of Nigerian Authors.