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9Mobile announces Nigerian Writer, Ayobami Adebayo, as 2018 9mobile Prize for Literature Winner

Nigerian writer, Ayobami Adebayo, has been announced the winner of the 2018 edition of the 9mobile Prize for Literature, the most prestigious literature prize for first time fiction writers of African origin.

The winner, Ayobami was announced winner at the event held in Lagos, at the 9mobile headquarters in Banana Island, Lagos for her novel ‘Stay with Me’. She received a prize of £15,000 and a Montblanc Meisterstück pen among several other rewards.

In addition, another Nigerian, Lesley Nneka-Arimah, author of the book, ‘What it Means When a Man Falls Down from the Sky’, and a South African, Marcus Low, author of ‘Asylum’, emerged as runners-up.

Ayobami’s announcement followed the unanimous selection of her book by the judging panel for the 2018 9mobile Prize for Literature chaired by Nigerian academic Professor Harry Garuba and supported by Siphiwo Mahala and Doreen Baingana.

Giving his speech and congratulatory message to Ayobami and other runners-up, Acting Managing Director, 9mobile, Stephane Beuvelet, congratulated and restated the company’s commitment to continuously support Nigerians and other Africans with the best platforms to express their passion and creativity.

Beuvelet, who was represented by the Executive Director, Regulatory and Corporate Affairs, 9mobile, Abdulrahman Ado, also assured of the company’s commitment to the prize. He stated, “we will continue our sponsorship of the prize. It will continue; I assure you it’s not sunset.”

Speaking, Ayobami expressed shock at emerging the winner of the coveted prize and commended the runners-up.

“It’s unexpected. I’m surprised not just in terms of winning the prize itself because it was a very strong shortlist. The other books were very amazing. Leslie Arimah’s collection of short stories, I think, is one of the best books that was published that year. Marcus Low’s Asylum is also really brilliant. So, it’s surprising to win the prize. I’m shocked,” she said.

Ayobami was born in Lagos, Nigeria in 1988 and raised in Ilesa and Ile-Ife, Osun State, she has written for the BBC, LitHub, The Guardian (UK), and has worked as an editor for Saraba magazine since 2009.  Her 260-page novel, Stay With Me, set between 1985 and 2008 in Nigeria, revolves around a childless couple – Akin and Yejide. They are young, educated Nigerians with modern sensibilities about work, marriage and children. Everything appears perfect, until Akin’s mother and Aunts begin pressuring them to have children, something they have been unable to do despite years of trying.

In addition to the prize money, other rewards for Adebayo include a 9mobile-sponsored fellowship at the University of East Anglia where she will be mentored by Professor Giles Foden, author of The Last King of Scotland’.

In previous years, we have past winners of the 9mobile Prize for Literature, formerly Etisalat Prize for Literature, include Nigeria’s Jowhor Ile, for his novel, And After Many Days; Democratic Republic of Congo’s Fiston Mwanza Mujila, for his novel, Tram 83; South African writer, Songeziwe Mahlangu for his novel, Penumbra and Zimbabwean writer NoViolet Bulawayo for her novel, We Need New Names. Ayobami just found herself added to the new names from 2018 shortlist.

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