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Sunday, 16 October 2016

Photos: 26-year-old Nigerian appointed London's first Young People's Laureate

26-year-old Nigerian poet and English teacher has been named as London’s first Young People’s Laureate.

Caleb Femi was given the prestigious role by a panel of arts bodies and individual judges, including The Roundhouse, the Poetry Society and Jacob Sam-La Rose.
The poet, teacher and photographer has been given the responsibility to raise the awareness of poetry in the capital, nationally and internationally.


Spread the Word's young laureate initiative funded by the Foundation for Future London, follows the young poet laureate for London scheme, a position held in the past by Warsan Shire, the Somali-British poet who hit the headlines for her role in Beyonce's visual album 'Lemonade' and also Aisling Fahey and Selina Nwulu

The laureate will also support the development of aspiring poets and youths, through development initiatives such as Poetry Lab and raising issues that affect them in his prose. Speaking about his new role, Femi said:
"I feel honoured and excited to be the First Young People’s Laureate for London. I want to maintain that awareness that anything is achievable. I also want to normalise poetry across all demographies."
The Nigerian teacher arrived in London at the age of seven and grew up on the North Peckham Estate, where Damilola Taylor lived before his murder in 2000 at the age of 10. Femi believes his professional and social backgrounds will equip him to address the issues affecting young black men and women.
"Because of where I have lived and taught, a school in Tottenham, I became familiar with a high percentage of the pupils who were young black boys and girls. The result is that I’m aware of the platforms and issues that are relevant to them. I want to translate these issues into poetry, which I believe will make them more understandable," he added.
During his year-long residency, the laureate will work alongside Spread the Word, London’s writer development agency, to develop a range of poetry opportunities and achieve his objectives. Among the projects Femi will lead include The Young People’s Poetry Prize and The Young People’s PoetryLab – a development project which will involve working alongside poetry mentors and practitioners.

At the end of his tenure, he will lead a development day, The Young People’s Poetry Salon, which will feature a showcase of the finest new young page and spoken word poetry talent in London. Femi, who started writing what he refers to as “grime” at the age of 16, has advice for aspiring poets.
"It’s important to read as much diverse poetry collections as possible – Indian, Caribbean and African. That will provide ideas as to where developing poets can fit in and how they can introduce something new."
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Source: The Guardian UK/Voice Newspaper/Caleb Femi

23 comments:

Unknown said...

Good for him.
NEXT PLEASE.



























#sad indeed

anuty ify said...

Congratulate to him

Unknown said...

Weldone

Eddy Ogbunambala said...

Congrats to him

Unknown said...

Yoruba always make Nigeria proud.

Unknown said...

Congrats to him. When will something like this happen in 9ja

Unknown said...

Big congrats to him. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Congrats man!

Anonymous said...

So excited to see young men doing positive things!! He's an ex-teacher by the way.

Unknown said...

Congrats

Unknown said...

Kudos Caleb, more grease to your elbows. Don't let the issue of racial tolerance distract you, always write to win.

Carina Kikelomo Jacob said...

He's cute.

www.ckjacob.com

Unknown said...

Congratulations! Positive news for once!

Unknown said...

Wow congrats cutie

Unknown said...

Wow... 👏 guy! #ProudlyNiaja

ifeoma's verdict said...

Thks for doing nigeria proud.

Pretty face said...

Big congrats

Anonymous said...

Are you jealous?

Unknown said...

aww
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Unknown said...

Dope!!
Luv me a 'Thinker'.

Unknown said...

Wow...I'm so proud of him

Unknown said...

Wow! Bravo

Unknown said...

Nice one... dee

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