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5 Nigeria Literary Writings Based On Places - Nantygreens by Feanad: 1:50pm On May 08, 2015
Some books are set to awake the wanderlust in you. The way the places are presented in literature, you end up wanting to visit and relive the experience. Here are some of the books written by Nigerians that were inspired by or based on places in the country.

Aké: The Years of Childhood – Ake, Ogun

This book chronicles the Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka’s childhood in the town called Ake, south of Abeokuta, Nigeria. Through the book, we navigate Ake as Wole leads us on his boyhood. The book is a great read. Another good reason to visit this town is for the Ake Arts and Book Festival which takes place in November. (Read the Ake Festival You Will Not Hear About)

Abuja Nunyi – Abuja



The poet, Denja Abdullahi has been quoted to have said ‘I wrote about Abuja like a landscape painter’. Abuja Nunyi (This is Abuja) is a collection of poems.

Ibadan

“Ibadan,

running splash of rust

and gold — flung and scattered

among the seven hills like broken

china in the sun.” – J.P Clark- Bekederemo

The poem ‘’Ibadan” by J.P Clark is a powerful, short depiction of the town, Ibadan.



There are a number of notable books like Under the Brown Rusted Roofs by Abimbola Adunni Adelakun and Wole Soyinka’s Ibadan: The Penkelemes Years.



Ogboju Ode Ninu Igbo Irunmale (The Forest of a Thousand Demons) – Igbo Olodumare (Oke Igbo)



D. O Fagunwa wrote most of his books based on Igbo Olodumare, a forest in Oke Igbo, Ondo state. The story is a fantastic narration of mystic experiences in this forest and some of the places mentioned in the book are present there till date.

Boolekaja: Lagos Poems 1 – Lagos

Boolekaja literally means ‘’Come down let us fight’’ and this depicts the hyperactive nature of Lagos streets. The collection by ‘Lere Oladitan is a creative body of work that expresses the beauty, struggles and everything Lagos.

These are some the good Nigerian literary writing that have been based on places or inspired by events, people in the places. If you are visiting these places, you can easily book hotels on http://www.jovago.com/en-gb/hotels/nigeria/136

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