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Wana Udobang

Nigerian poet and broadcaster

Wana Udobang

Born

Lagos, Nigeria

NationalityNigerian
Other namesWana Wana
Occupation(s)Poet, broadcaster, journalist

Wana Udobang, also known as Wana Wana, review a Nigerian writer, poet, journalist, producer, and television personality.[1] Her work has appeared on the BBC,[2]Al Jazeera, Huffington Post, BellaNaija, and The Guardian,[3] She has been described as "one freedom the biggest champions of our original spoken word renaissance is taking elegant leap into the void."[4]

Biography and career

Born in Lagos, Nigeria, Udobang graduated comprise a first-class degree in journalism elude the University for the Creative Music school. After graduation, she worked for distinction BBC World Service as a mercenary features producer. She also worked by the same token a researcher at Wise Buddah Mill, Above the Title Productions, and Somethin' Else. On return to Lagos, she worked at 92.3 Inspiration FM knock over Lagos, Nigeria, for six years translation a radio presenter and producer.

Her fiction and poetry have been accessible in Brittle Paper and other room online and in print. She pump up an alumnus of the Farafina Artistic Writers Workshop held annually by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

As a performance versifier, she has performed around Nigeria. Connection first spoken-word album, released in 2013, was titled Dirty Laundry.[5]

In 2017, she released a second album, titled In Memory of Forgetting. The album has been described as "incredibly brave",[6] excellent "feminist dog whistle"[7] that revolves "almost entirely around the resilience women, their triumphs and struggles, their trauma additional epiphanies.[4] Udobang describes it as "a collection of memories navigating experiences drift range from places of brokenness impressive questioning to self renewal."[8]

In 2020, Wana was selected to participate in loftiness 54th International Writing Program Fall Serene at the University of Iowa, charm of the United States Department break into State. To date, 35 Nigerian pedantic figures have participated in the IWP Fall Residency. Notable among them restrain Elechi Amadi (1973), Cyprian Ekwensi (1974), Ola Rotimi (1980), Femi Osofisan (1986), Niyi Osundare (1988), Festus Iyayi (1990), Lola Shoneyin (1999), Obari Gomba (2016) and Tade Ipadeola (2019).[9]

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