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YOUNG AFRICAN WRITERS LEAGUE: EZE ANDREW OFORMA; AUTOBIOGRAPHY

                   Who is he ? Eze Andrew Oforma hails from Ede-Oballa in Nsukka Local Government Area, Enugu State Nigeria. He attended the UBS Primary school Ede-Oballa, where he took his common entrance examination in 2005. He later proceeded to the CSSE Ede-Oballa for secondary education. He completed his secondary education in the year 2011. Andrew gained admission into the University of Nigeria, Nsukka to study political Science in 2011, immediately he finished his secondary education. He completed his university education in the year 2015 with second class upper division in department of Political Science at the University of Nigeria Nsukka. Furthermore, Andrew is a writer, education activist and social critic. He is commonly known as "De Contemporary " or “ Oformatism ” among his peers and course mates due to his constant advocacy for the security of man’s social need. He coined the word, from his second name “ Oforma ” . Oformatism is a philosophy that

YOUNG AFRICAN WRITERS LEAGUE; WHO ARE WE?

Site: www.theyoungleague.blogspot.com Email: theyoungleague@gmail.com Preamble Young African Writers League [the Young League] shall be an organization that is based on the tents of equity and social justice . We the members of Young African Writers League [the Young League], having firmly resolved to form an organization committed to the general interest of each member, for the   development of African in particular and the world at large.   And also to enhance co-operation, educational excellence, good writing skills, etc. among African youths, especially young African writers or those aiming to be. We also resolve to promote the welfare of the members and all African youths across African countries and beyond through promotion of qualitative education and equal educational opportunity to all via legitimate means.   We shall achieve these through advocacy, lobbying, educational awareness, socialization and value re-orientation. We shall uphold ideals of freedom, social

Young African Writers League (the Young League): 8 STEPS IN BOOK WRI...

Young African Writers League (the Young League): YOUNG AFRICAN WRITERS LEAGUE - 8 STEPS IN BOOK WRI... : 8 STEPS IN BOOK WRITING BY EZE ANDREW OFORMA [ THE FOUNDER AND NATIONAL COORDINATOR OF YOUNG AFRICAN WRITERS LEAGUE] Book writing is so mu...

YOUNG AFRICAN WRITERS LEAGUE - 8 STEPS IN BOOK WRITING

8 STEPS IN BOOK WRITING BY EZE ANDREW OFORMA [ THE FOUNDER AND NATIONAL COORDINATOR OF YOUNG AFRICAN WRITERS LEAGUE] Book writing is so multifaceted and laborious. Hence, everything has tactics and need to be well planned . If you plan and programme yourself, you will come to understand that there is enjoy in book writing. The followings are the basic steps one has to follow before he/she can gallantly answer an AUTHOR. STEP 1- planning stage: this is the must critical part of book writing. It is a stage in which you start to think whether you have the skill of writ ing, and which area to write about. STEP 2- summarize your idea: here you can summarize you idea in two or more sentences. That is, when you finally concluded that you can write something which you have to mention. STEP 3- outline stage; here you detail your plan. Under this stage you sketchly outline you table of contents which will guide you. STEP 4- preparing for the first draft; under this stage you

THE YOUNG LEAGUE: WHY SHOULD I WRITE?

WHY SHOULD I WRITE? Do you know that a pamphlet from you can make you to be great in life. Writing gives happiness and money. It creates awareness and employment opportunities among youths. Information and knowledge are conveyed via writing. It distinguishes you from others because it will elevate your profile which will make you to be ahead of your contemporary competitors. Say no to the Association of Unemployed Youths in Nigeria by starting now to make yourself worthy in society. It mighty interest you to know that Nige rian government according president Goodluck, J (2014) created 1.9 million jobs in five years. Whereas 1.8 million people enters into labour market yearly. Multiple 1.8m into five to know the figure and minus 1.9 from it. That tells you that Nigerian youths are in big problems if urgent action is not taken. Please do not waste your time on unnecessary ventures which have nothing to add in your life and that of your fellow humanities. Write wildly an

THE STANDARD CONSTITUTION OF YOUNG AFRICAN WRITERS LEAGUE [THE YOUNG LEAGUE]

  THE STANDARD CONSTITUTION OF YOUNG AFRICAN WRITERS LEAGUE  ( THE YOUNG LEAGUE )    YOUNG AFRICAN WRITERS LEAGUE Preamble Young African Writers League [the Young League] shall be an organization that is based on the tents of equity and social justice . We the members of Young African Writers League (the Young League), having firmly resolved to form an organization committed to the general interest of each member, for the development of African in particular and the world at large.   And also to enhance co-operation, educational excellence, good writing skills, etc among African youths, especially young African writers or those aiming to be. We also resolve to promote the welfare of the members and all African youths across African countries and beyond through promotion of qualitative education and equal educational opportunity to all via legitim