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Nationality
  
Nigerian

Books
  
Listen to the Geckos

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Born
  
3 March 1982 (age 35) (
1982-03-03
)
Edinburgh, Scotland

Occupation
  
Journalist, writer, blogger

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Tolu Ogunlesi (born 3 March 1982) is a Nigerian journalist, poet, photographer, and fiction writer. Also a popular blogger, one of Nigeria's most active Twitter users and renowned for his journalism, Ogunlesi was appointed to the role of Special Assistant on Digital/New Media by President Muhammadu Buhari on 18 February 2016.

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Early life and education

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Ogunlesi was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, to Nigerian parents and has lived most of his life in Nigeria. He attended the International School Ibadan. He also holds a 2004 Bachelor of Pharmacy (B. Pharm) degree from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and in 2011 earned an MA in Creative Writing from the University of East Anglia, UK.

Career

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As a creative writer, he is the author of a collection of poetry, Listen to the Geckos Singing from a Balcony (Bewrite Books, 2004), and a novella, Conquest & Conviviality (Hodder Murray, 2008). Among publications in which his fiction and poetry have appeared are The London Magazine, Wasafiri, Farafina, PEN Anthology of New Nigerian Writing, Litro, Brand, Orbis, Nano2ales, Stimulus Respond, Sable, Magma, Stanford’s Black Arts Quarterly and World Literature Today.

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In 2006 he was awarded a Dorothy Sargent Rosenberg poetry prize, in 2008 the Nordic Africa Institute Guest Writer Fellowship, and in 2009 a Cadbury Visiting Fellowship by the University of Birmingham. He has twice been a winner of the annual CNN Multichoice African Journalist Awards, in 2009 (the Arts and Culture prize) and in 2013 (Coca-Cola Company Economics & Business Award), as well as being shortlisted for the inaugural PEN/Studzinski literary prize.

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As a journalist, he has been a contributor to Tell Magazine, The Guardian (Lagos), Daily Independent (Nigeria), New Age, Forbes Africa, The Guardian (UK), Financial Times, Huffington Post, Business Day (Nigeria), and Premium Times. He was Arts Manager Nigeria for the British Council between 2011 and 2012, and has worked as a Features Editor and Editorial Board member of NEXT newspaper, and as a West Africa Editor for The Africa Report magazine from 2014 to 2015. He was a 2015 New Media Fellow of the U.S. State Department's International Visitor Leadership Programme (IVLP).

He has said of his writing career: "I started with poetry. Then I tried my hands at fiction — my first short story, SOLEMN AVENUE was inspired by Helon Habila's Waiting for an Angel. And then I moved to journalism — magazine pieces, interviews, satire, reviews, opinion pieces. I have tried my hands at radio drama, at television scripting. I hope to write a full-length play this year. Looking back, I think I have grown comfortable with constantly expanding the possibilities of my writing, and refusing to allow myself be held down by any particular genre."

On 18 February 2016, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari appointed Ogunlesi as his Special Assistant on Digital/New Media, a role played by Reno Omokri for former president Goodluck Jonathan.

Publications

  • Listen to the Geckos Singing from a Balcony. Bewrite Books, 2004, ISBN 978-1904492849. Poetry.
  • Conquest & Conviviality. Hodder Murray, 2008, ISBN 978-0340984161. A novella.
  • References

    Tolu Ogunlesi Wikipedia


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