In commemoration of Wole Soyinka’s 80th Birthday, Abiola Irele, renowned doyen of African Literature will speak to the theme ’Wole Soyinka and the Moral Burden of Literature’ at the 6th Wole Soyinka Centre Media Lecture Series which holds on Sunday 13 July, 2014 by 12.30pm, at the Bolaji Akinyemi Hall of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Victoria Island, Lagos. The theme is apt in view of current realities in Nigeria. The Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) hopes to bring attention to the many ways literature mirrors and impacts on the society while chronicling and drawing lessons from the life and works of Professor Wole Soyinka, the sage who turns 80 on the day. Discussants include representatives of the media, civil society, and government, who would contribute their rich and varied perspectives on the theme.
The Wole Soyinka Centre Media Lecture Series, is designed to periodically examine varying topical issues that have a reverberating effect on the perceived performance of the media on the health of our country, Nigeria, and its democracy and has since 2009 held on July 13, Professor Wole Soyinka’s Birthday, to honour this illustrious Nigerian while also drawing attention to critical national issues. Admittance to the event is open to members of the public. About The Centre the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) is a non-governmental organization with a vision to stimulate the emergence of a socially just community defined by the ethic of inclusion, transparency and accountability through support to journalists. Initially known as the Wole Soyinka Investigative Reporting Award (WSIRA), the change in name became necessary in 2008 to reflect the intentions of the coordinators to embrace a more robust line of activities that have greater capacity for engendering the right values of investigative journalism in the Nigerian media. The Centre is named after Professor Wole Soyinka in recognition of his life-long work in support of the freedom of expression, freedom to hold opinion, and freedom to impart them without fear or favour and without hindrance or interference.
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