Obari Gomba

Nigerian writer and academic From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Obari Gomba is a Nigerian writer and a playwright.[1] In 2023, he won the Nigeria Prize for Literature for his work Grit.[2][3]

Career

Gomba is an associate dean of Humanities and teaches Literary and Creative Writing at the University of Port Harcourt.[2] He won the ANA Poetry Prize in 2017 and 2018 was a Honorary Fellow in Writing at the University of Iowa.[3]

Gomba's work had been shortlisted five times since 2013 for the Nigeria Prize for Literature prior to winning it in 2023 for his play Grit,[2] which Lindsay Barrett described as "a cautionary tale in which the reader or the onlooker is being alerted to the resilience and determined existence of GRIT as a quality of life. ... a wholesome commentary on Nigeria's contemporary political circumstance."[4]

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