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Lagos International Poetry Festival, nke a na-akpọkarị LIPFest, bụ emume uri a na-eme kwa afọ nke a na Lagos, Nigeria.[1]  A na-akpọ ya "ebe obibi kwa afọ maka ndị Naijiria na ndị na-ede uri, ndị na-ese uri," LIPFest bụ nke Efe Paul Azino, onye Naijiria, onye na-ese okwu na onye na-ede abụ,  ndị edemede, ndị na-eme ihe nkiri, na ndị na-abụ na-aghọ nkɔ na Lagos maka otu izu nke isi na ị na-arọ, iwu ụka panel, ogbako, mgbasa ozi obodo, na emee nke nka nke uri n'ozuzu..[1][2]

Akụkọ ihe mere eme

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Azino akara emume ahụ dị ka "ikpo okwu iji kwado ọnụ ọgụgụ na- ikike elu nke ndị na-ede uri na Lagos na Naijiria n'ozuzu ya, n'ihi ụdị emume dị ahụ" ka "mepụta oghere na Lagos,  kwa afọ, ebe ndị na-ese uri si n'ofe ụwa nwere ike ịbịa mee emume okwu edere na okwu a na-ekwu".  [1] Mbi mbụ n'October 2015 bụ isiokwu Borderless Words.  ntọala a ntọala ya, a na-etinye aka "ịkwalite uri dị ka ngwá ọrụ maka ọkọlọtọ ndị na ibe ya na ike onwe onye".[3]

Ihe omume na ihe omume

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Kwa afọ, a na-hazi emume ahụ gburugburu isiokwu ụfọdụ e mere iji kpalie ikpe ụka ma mee ka akwụkwọ ndị na-akpụzi ụwa anyị.  Ihe omume na-agụnye ịgụ na-emegide, okpukpe panel na isiokwu iche iche, mkpagbu, akwụkwọ, ihe nkiri na-eme mba ụwa.  Usoro izi ndị gara aga asị ya na Southbank Centre, Poetry Africa, na Moniack Mhor, Scotland's National Writing Centre.  Emume ahụ na- nyerekwa slam uri kwa afọ, ihe ngosi nke ndị na-eto eto, ndị na-ese okwu na ndị na-ede uri.  [citation needed]

Ndị a ma ama sonyere

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[4][5][6] Na-ewere ọnọdụ n'oge na-arụsi ọrụ ike n'anyị Ọktoba nke Lagos, n'ịhụ ihe omume ndị a ma dị ka Lagos Fashion Week, Lagos Photo Festival, na Art X, LIPFest bụ ebe njikọ zuru ụwa ọnụ ọnụ.  maka olu ndị guzosiri ike na ndị na-eche.  Ndị ọbịa a ma ama ndị ọsụ ụzọ siri ike dị ka onye mmeri Nobel Prize, Wole Soyinka, J. P. Clark, na Niyi Osundare, onye mmeri Booker Prize, Bernardine Evaristo, Kwame Dawes, Chris Abani, Jericho Brown, Lebo Mashile, Titilope Sonuga  , Saul Williams, Kola Tubosun, Aja Monet, Danez Smith, Romeo Oriogun, Kaveh Ak Ubar ndị ọzọ, Raymond  Antrtrleka, Ko Put, Basseypi, TJ Dema, Rudy Daulle, Rudy, Adua, Veruklams, Nokeokeokeoke, Nutshe, Akụ.

Mmetụta na ihe ọ pụtara

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Emume uri mba ụwa nke Lagos enyela aka dị ukwuu na ọdịbendị na Lagos na Naịjirịa n'ozuzu ya. Ọ rụrụ ọrụ dị mkpa n'ịlọghachi nke uri na okwu a na-ekwu dị ka ụdị nka a ma ama ma bụrụ ihe enyemaka n'ịkwalite mmetụta nke obodo n'etiti ndị na-ede uri na ndị na-anụ ọkụ n'obi n'akwụkwọ. Ọmụmụ ihe ya na mmemme mgbasa ozi ya kwa afọ arụwo ọrụ dị ka ikpo okwu maka ịzụlite ọgbọ na-esote nke ndị na-ede uri na ndị edemede Africa. Ọkwa ụwa ya na-enyekwa ikpo okwu maka ihe ndị e guzobere na ndị na-apụta iji jikọọ na ndị na'ege ntị ọhụrụ. Egwuregwu a na-eme kwa afọ na-egosi ma na-akwụghachi ụfọdụ n'ime okwu kachasị mma na Naịjirịa. [7][8]

N'afọ 2022, emume ahụ malitere akwụkwọ akụkọ dijitalụ na nke a na-ebipụta kwa afọ bụ Márọkọ, na-ejikọ ọgbọ nke ndị na-ede uri n'Afrịka na ndị na-agụ ya n'ụwa niile.[9]

Ihe odide

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  1. Editor (2023-11-01). Lagos International Poetry Festival (LIPFest) 2023: A Sanctuary for Language-Hungry Creatives - Afrocritik (en). Retrieved on 2024-04-14.
  2. A feast of poetry comes to an end in Lagos (en-US). The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News (2017-11-08). Retrieved on 2024-04-14.
  3. Kan (2023-10-05). 2023 Lagos International Poetry Festival unveils exciting programme, begins registration (en-US). The Lagos Review. Retrieved on 2024-04-14.
  4. Warsan Shire Headlines Lagos International Poetry Festival (en-US). ASIRI Magazine (2015-09-19). Retrieved on 2024-04-14.
  5. Ghosh (11 July 2024). The 2023 Lagos International Poetry Festival is Themed Sanctuary | October 26–29, 2023. brittlepaper.com. Retrieved on 2024-04-14.
  6. Obi-Young (27 October 2017). All the Events at the 2017 Lagos International Poetry Festival. brittlepaper.com. Retrieved on 2024-04-14.
  7. Daniels (2018-10-13). Lagos Poetry Festival returns (en). The Sun Nigeria. Retrieved on 2024-04-14.
  8. Lagos International Poetry Festival 2017 opens today (en-US). The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News (2017-11-01). Retrieved on 2024-04-14.
  9. Submit Poems, Essays, and Photography to Lagos International Poetry Festival's Annual Journal Márọkọ | Deadline: August 21. brittlepaper.com. Retrieved on 2024-04-14.