Thurs 30th July 2009
Fri 31st of July 2009
Fri 7th of August 2009
Okey Ndibe, author of the highly acclaimed Arrows of Rain (Heinemann, 2000) teaches fiction and literature at Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut. He has also taught at Connecticut College in New London, Connecticut and Simon’s Rock College in Great Barrington, Massachusetts. He is completing another novel, Foreign gods, Incorporated, as well as a memoir titled An African Doing Dutch in America.

Great, heard him speak at the NLF event in March, I will be there. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteOkey's a Special One.
ReplyDeleteI love his articles in the NEXT Newspaper and I look forward to his next book.
Adeola.
I will be there too. It is good to hear some articulation of the Nigerian situation. It is good for the mind - if not the soul.
ReplyDeleteOkey is a highly gifted and engaging writer/story-teller. I am sure attendees at these events will have a swell time!
ReplyDeleteOkey Ndibe consistently displays an astonishing clarity of vision that is evidently rare in someone as young as he is.
ReplyDeletehe does not mince his words, as Obasanjo and the other Nigerian clowns have found out to their utter discomfort.Nigeria is in dire need of more like him.
Adebiyi Aboderin. everquestconsultingltd@yahoo.com
I've just RSVPed. I'm so excited.
ReplyDeleteI am one of Okey's fans for over 5years-I met Okey Ndibe for the first time in March2009 in London and he really inspired me..he is a friendly and great writer..I will try to show face at this event despite my busy workframe and limited time..best wishes Uncle Ndibe!
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Okey may be described in many words all of which are positive. A gifted writer with exceptional humility. At my age I will readily accept to be enrolled in his class if the opportunity drops at my feet. ------Chgo.
ReplyDeleteIt is a privilege to have the chance to listen to Okey in such intimate surroundings, well done account3events. AM London
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