About the Author
Singer, Actor, Poet, Playwright, Essayist, and Novelist, Ifésinàchi Nwàdiké was born in Owerri, Nigeria, and holds a Master’s degree in English from the University of Ibadan. He’s the Co-Founder and Chief Editor of Ngiga Review, and administrator of the Ngiga Humour Prize. His debut collection, How Morning Remembers the Night, won the First Runner-up to the Association of Nigerian Authors Poetry Prize, 2020, and was longlisted for the inaugural Pan-African Writers Association Poetry Prize, 2022. His essay “The Ludicrousness of Ungodly Things” (Kalahari 2021) was listed in Afrocritik’s Top 20 Remarkable Essays of 2021 by African writers. In 2023, his essay was longlisted for the Sehvage/E.E. Sule Prize for Literary Criticism.
He was a 2018 Fellow of the Ebedi International Writers Residency and a 2025 Fellow of the inaugural Black Orpheus Exploration Fellowship. Some of his poems, essays, and reviews have appeared in IHRAM Press, Maroko, Nokoko (Issues 8 & 10), Brittle Paper, Ake Literary Review, Kalahari Review, Olongo Africa, Lunaris Review, Black Boy Review, Libretto, BookArt Ville, and elsewhere.
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