sentinel poetry live! 2

The 2nd Sentinel Poetry Live! readings took place in London last night. The readings will hold on the first Saturday of every month. On the programme were: Lola Shoneyin, John John-Lewis, Chinwe Azubuike & Naomi Woddis.

Lola Shoneyin (author of 2 collections of poetry, from which she read at the event), seen here with poet Afam Akeh.

Naomi Woddis read poems including All That is Lost is Not Lost.

Chinwe Azubuike (left) whose poems sparked quite a bit of debate, seen here with event host Nnorom Azuonye.
2 Comments:
Its good to get some word on the poetry sence in London.
I believe that Mr. Nnorom and his colleagues are deeply working towards painting the image of Nigeria to white.
This is excellent.
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