For 18-year-old Damola Morenikeji, Muse is one good
force that he is not in a hurry to end his friendship with. This is
because since they had a contact when he was nine, the ink of his pen
has been flowing ceaselessly, with five books to show now.
The Federal University of Abeokuta student, who
hails from Ogun State, says his writing skill was discovered by his
parents when he was six years old.
He states, ‘‘They encouraged me and simultaneously
taught me that there is a time for everything. In 2002, while I was
concluding my primary school education – at the age of nine – I was
challenged to write my first book. That challenge gave birth to the
book, ‘Spare the rod and spoil the child’. In 2003, while preparing for
a promotion examination, I wrote another book titled ‘The Glorious
Child’, a book that talks about the erroneous belief people have about
educating the female child. In 2004, during the long vacation, I wrote
the third book titled ‘No Other Chance’.
According to him, the titles of his other books are
‘A stroll to the Animal Kingdom’ and ‘The evil that Money do.’ His
latest work is ‘The So-Called Police,’ which he says, has yet to be
published.
The author, who studies Plant Physiology and Crop
Production says that they are plays but he is still working on prose
and poetry. He adds that he writes to effect positive change in society.
He, however, notes that it had not been easy
publishing the books due to the challenges he often faced with funds.
‘‘It is quite unfortunate that after several budding writers get their
manuscripts prepared, they do not many publishing outfits willing to
publish their works. Most times, they have to fully bear the cost of
production,’’ he explains.
Because of the impact of his works Morenikeji emerged the Second runners-up during the 2006 Artiste of the Year Award of Excellence organised by the state.
Note: The above article was published by Punch newspaper on Tuesday, 24th January, 2012.
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