Thursday, February 10, 2022

SYNW Registers Fifty Three Nigerian Female Writers as Members of IWWG

 

 SYNW REGISTERS FIFTY THREE NIGERIAN FEMALE WRITERS AS MEMBERS OF IWWG

 


 The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) under the leadership of Wole Adedoyin has registered fifty three Nigerian Female writers from Seventeen states of the federation into the International Women Writing Guild (IWWG).

 

 

According to a statement issued by the National Publicity Secretary of the Society, Musa Sunusi on Friday said the Partnership between the Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) and the International Women Writing Guild (IWWG), USA is to create a uniquely ingenious, exploratory and educative platform geared towards inspiring young female writers from all parts of Nigeria in fanning their writing talents and providing opportunities for exhibiting their works. Also, to bring women writers together under a structure of mentoring and support.

 

 

As evidence of registering the fifty three Nigerian female writers into IWWG as full members, a mail from the Director of IWWG, Michelle Miller partly reads “Everyone is signed up now and they will all receive individual welcome letters by email. If they wish to attend any workshops, they can email me and I will register them at no cost (so long as there is space).

 

 

The International Women's Writing Guild (IWWG) was founded in 1976 by Hannelore Hahn. It is a 501(c)3 non-profit writing organization whose mission is to "empower women writers personally and professionally through writing. The IWWG has been an official Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) with special consultative status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council since 1998.

 

 

Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) is a member of the International Authors Forum (IAF). It has also collaborated with different international organizations like the Alliance Francaise, 100 Thousand Poets for Change, Woman Scream International Poetry and Arts Festival and lately International Human Rights Art Festival (IHRAF).

 

 

In 2019, Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) was duly acknowledged and mentioned in a book titled “TEEN LIVES AROUND THE WORLD: A GLOBAL ENCYCLOPEDIA (2 VOLUMES)” edited by Karen Wells. The Society of Young Nigerian Writers (SYNW) was described as the only teen writers’ body in Nigeria.

 

 

 

Names and States of the Fifty Three Registered Members of the International Women’s Writing Guild (IWWG)

 

NAMES AND STATES OF THE FIFTY THREE REGISTERED MEMBERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S WRITING GUILD (IWWG) USA, FACILITATED BY THE SOCIETY OF YOUNG NIGERIAN WRITERS (SYNW)

 

 

1.      Abdul Azeez Suliyat – Osun State

2.      Abughdyer Mwuese Stephanie – Benue State

3.      Ademola Oluwabukola Christianah – Oyo State

4.      Adeniyi Folasade – Oyo State

5.      Adeogun Olasumbo Comfort – Ogun State

6.      Adeoye Abigeal Adesewa – Osun State

7.      Adeyemi Bukola Comfort – Osun State

8.      Ahmed Aisha – Osun State

9.      Ajayi Temilade Hannah – Ogun State

10.  Angelica Chinecherem Uwaezuoke – Enugu State

11.  Anowo Eniola Jean-Jacques – Ogun State

12.  Ashiru S. Adedamola – Oyo State

13.  Ayobami Charis Olushola – Oyo State

14.  Ayobami Odunyemi – Osun State

15.  Betty Ige – Kwara State

16.  Chigozie Anuli Mbadugha – Anambra State

17.  Darasimi Adeoye – Ogun State

18.  Emmanuella Edun-Adedeji – Lagos State

19.  Glory Olutayo – Osun State

20.  Hauwa'u A Suleiman – Kano State

21.  Henry Ndifreke Precious - FCT

22.  IyinOluwa Akintola – Oyo State

23.  Jidechukwu Angela Nwabueze – Anambra State

24.  Kehinde Adenike Oluwatoyosi – Osun State

25.  Maduekwe Cynthia Chinenye – Cross Rivers State

26.  Ofuma Atuanya-Mbadiwe – Anambra State

27.  Olomide Fatiha Opeyemi – Oyo State

28.  Olomide Tawa Oluwaseyi – Oyo State

29.  Oluwatobiloba Grace Lawalson – Ondo State

30.  Oluwole Omolola – Ogun State

31.  Onyinyechi Iheanyi – Imo State

32.  Oyebade Monsurat Adenike – Ogun State

33.  Oyetunji Moyinoluwa Sarah – Oyo State

34.  Sakinat Yusuf – Kaduna State

35.  Shalom Emejulu  - FCT

36.  Temitope Akinfenwa – Oyo State

37.  Tinuade Dorcas Omitoogun – Oyo State

38.  Tosin Afe – Osun State

39.  Uchendu Ifeyinwa Jemimah – Imo State

40.  Adeola Habibat Alabi-Olatunji – Lagos State

41.  Adesewa Oyinkansola - Lagos State

42.  Onwukwe Marykate Chizoba - Enugu

43.  Alimat Taiwo Sulaiman – Oyo State

44.  Nneoma Michelle Egeonu – Anambra State

45.  Odilichukwu Juliet Nwankwo – Anambra State

46.  Peace Uchenna Okpalanma – Anambra State

47.  John Gloria Oluchi – Abia State

48.  Okali, Lucy Chioma – Anambra

49.  Okonkwo, Chisom Lucy – Anambra

50.  Mary Ndukwo – Oyo State

51.  Ajobo Haleeah Oluwalaanumi – Oyo State

52.  Makinde Temiloluwa Abimbola

53.  Shittu Misturah Ajoke

 

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