PRESS RELEASE-THE BABISHAI 2017 HAIKU SHORTLIST IS OUT

19 JULY 2017
PRESS RELEASE
BABISHAI 2017 HAIKU SHORTLIST IS OUT

The three esteemed Babishai 2017 Haiku judges, Adjei Agyei-Baah, co-founder of the Africa Haiku Network, Mercy Ikuri, a landscape designer and award-winning haikuist from Kenya and Emmanuel Kalusian, editor of the Mamba Journal, had an uphill task of selecting the shortlist of the 2017 Babishai Haiku prize.

This upheaval task, with over twice the number of submissions as last year, was an evident reward, with a significant increase in the interest of the African haiku.

The shortlist is filled with unwavering talent, intricate African imagery and recognizable brilliance. Congratulations to all those on the shortlist, who come from various parts of Sub-Saharan Africa. Below, in no particular order, are the shortlisted:-

1. Charlotte Akello from Uganda
2. Usman Karofi from Nigeria
3. Kariuki wa Nyamu from Kenya
4. Anthony Itopa Obaro from Nigeria
5. Ahmad Holderness from Nigeria
6. Fred Kweku Forson from Ghana
7. Acen Miriam Carolyne from Uganda
8. Kwao Jonathan Tetteh from Ghana
9. Nnedi Ezenwa Ohaeto from Nigeria
10. Alawonde Theophilus Femi from Nigeria
11. Justice Joseph Prah from Ghana

12. Osemwengie Zion from Nigeria

13.  Kuadegbeku Pamela from Ghana
14. Abubasam Fahad Mutumba from Uganda
15. Akor Emmanuel Oche from Nigeria
16. Dan’bala Umar from Ghana
17. Obaji-Nwali Shegun from Nigeria

 

You may read the full winning haikus from here
https://www.babishai.com/2017/07/19/babishai-haiku-2017-shortlist/

The winners will be announced on Sunday 6 August at the Babishai 2017 poetry festival dinner. Three winners will receive cash prizes, will be published in the Mamba journal and participate in selected literary festivals around the continent.

Festival programme is here:-

#BABISHAI2017 POETRY FESTIVAL PROGRAMME

Sincerely,

The Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation Organising Committee
Email: babishainiwe@babishainiwe.com
Tel: +256 703147862
Twitter: @BNPoetryAward

 

 

The Babishai 2017 Poetry Festival runs from 4 – 6 August.

THE BABISHAI HAIKU 2017 SHORTLIST IS HERE

Congratulations to all those on the Babishai 2017 haiku shortlist.

 

drone season

from the harmattan mango

a fly calls flies

 

Justice Joseph Prah

Ghana

 

 

at dawn

the sky denies a lonely moon

a place to plant a foot

 

Osemwengie Zion

Nigeria

 

 

moon circle

palms into palms

an armless child breaks the ring

 

Kuadegbeku Pamela

Ghana

 

 

market square–

the town crier’s voice

summons a crowd

 

Akor  Emmanuel Oche

Nigeria

 

 

A slice of the moon

swimming in the calm night pond–

another festival

 

Charlotte Akello

Uganda

 

 

 

harmattan

unseen broom sweeping

everywhere

 

Anthony Itopa Obaro

 Nigeria

 

 

Ugandan road…

a shrivelled leaf flies in

a cloud of dust

 

Abubasam Fahad Mutumba

Uganda

 

 

downpour

waterfalls from rooftops

pouring into buckets

 

ANTHONY ITOPA OBARO

Nigeria

 

 

abandoned mirror-

the crow finds company

with its own image

 

Fred Kweku Forson

Ghana

 

 

migratory birds

black news fly

out of Zululand

 

Ahmad Holderness

Nigeria

 

 

the drunken cockroach

reels around the verandah-

rooster chuckles

 

Acen Miriam Carolyne

Uganda

 

 

under the bright moon,

fairy tales bring chill bumps

around log-fires

 

Kwao Jonathan Tetteh

Ghana

 

 

crickets’ chirps

break the quiet of night:

an old man deserts his armchair

 

Nnedi Ezenwa Ohaeto

Nigeria

 

 

harmattan mango

the first ripening

in the midday sun

 

Justice Joseph Prah

Ghana

 

 

roadside

gaunt vultures nipped

a zonked drunkard

 

Obaji Nwali Shegun

Nigeria

 

 

savannah hunt…

vultures rush to the kill

before me

 

Alawonde Theophilus Femi

Nigeria

 

 

in different fonts

an old school wall exhibits

aliases of past students.

 

Dan’bala Umar

Ghana

 

 

nightfall

the modulated chirping

of hidden crickets

 

Akor Emmanuel  Oche

Nigeria

 

 

July rain. . .

my child traces her name

on the car’s windscreen

 

Usman Karofi

Nigeria

 

 

last night’s rain

in the morning mud

fresh toad prints

 

Kariuki wa Nyamu

Kenya

 

 

an owl hoots

we rush to papa’s bed

too late

 

Alawonde Theophilus Femi

Nigeria

 

 

The award-giving ceremony will be held in Kampala on Sunday 6 August at Humura Resort. Cards are on sale at 40,000/-.

Contact George Kiwanuka on +256 703 147862