The winners of 500k for our #FestiveChallenge have emerged following another wonderful peer review session. Children Of The Light by Salimat Atere, a...
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The winners of 500k for our #FestiveChallenge have emerged following another wonderful peer review session. Children Of The Light by Salimat Atere, a beautifully narrated tale highlighting the perils of FGM won the prize for fiction. Mrs Costley by Collins Undelikwo is a well-crafted reflection of the multitasking characteristic of many African mothers. It won the prize for nonfiction. Chronicles_Of_African_Childhood_Memories_And_Friendships by Chukwuemeka Oluka takes you down memory lane with typical Nigerianised expressions to win the prize for poetry. Below is a breakdown of the nominations from the 7 writers who attended. FICTION (200k) Children Of The Light by Salimat Atere received 4 nominations from Becky, Victor, Emmanuel and Cmoni. Seyitan by Victor Oladejo had 2 nominations from Salimat and Collins. Unblinded by Emmanuel Enaku got 1 nomination from Chukwuemeka. Gobsmacked by Chukwuemeka Oluka received worthy commendations. NONFICTION (200K) Mrs Costley by Collins Undelikwo received 4 nominations from Becky, Victor, Emmanuel and Cmoni. Memoirs Of A Language Tutor by Becky O. Peleowo got 3 nominations from Chukwuemeka, Salimat and Collins. POETRY (100K) Chronicles_Of_African_Childhood_Memories_And_Friendships by Chukwuemeka Oluka had 4 nominations from Victor, Salimat, Collins and Cmoni. Love, Crush And The Shades Between by Becky O. Peleowo received 2 nominations from Chukwuemeka and Emmanuel. All Things Broken by Collins Undelikwo got 1 nomination from Becky. All the participants acknowledged that this was a tough but worthwhile challenge. You can feel the growth in confidence as many writers continue to push beyond what is usually their preferred genre. I congratulate everyone for making the effort including those whose works didn’t qualify. There will always be another opportunity in the lifelong journey of learning. I also thank the readers and my good friend Kene Okoludo for his generous financial support. Happy Christmas and a peaceful new year. If you enjoyed this, please share it and hit the follow button to join our community of digital creatives at cmonionline.com let’s grow together. If you wish to emigrate or collaborate, send an email to admin@cmonionline.com let’s work together
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