Monday 16 October 2017

A BRIEF EXPOSITION OF GREG MBAJIORGU’S WORKS ON ECO-DRAMA AND ENVIRONMENTALISM




GREG NNAMDI NNABIKE MBAJIORGU (NURESDEF Laureate) (B. A. (Hons) Dramatic Arts, (Nigeria), M. A. Theatre Arts, (Ibadan) M. A. Mass Communication (Nigeria) is a leading activist on climate change and Africa’s first dramatist to publish a play that squarely addresses the problem of climate change in Nigeria (Wake Up Everyone, 2011, 2014). He is also the first African to publish a monodrama (The Prime Minister’s Son, 1991, 2000, 2014). His seminal play on climate change, Wake Up Everyone won first prize at the Inter-Universities Research and Development Competition organized by the National Universities Commission (NUC) in 2012.

This well-researched ecological drama foresaw the flood that ravaged most parts of Nigeria in 2012; a situation which we are also experiencing currently. Beyond writing plays, poems and songs on environmentalism and climate change, Mbajiorgu has also co-authored a mainstream academic paper on Climate Change studies in Arts and the Humanities (2015) with Prof. P. Okpoko and Prof. Nnanyelugo Okoro as co-authors.
Wake Up Everyone was first performed for the African Technologies Policies Network, Nairobi, Kenya at the award/dinner night of their international conference in 2009. It was equally produced at Nsukka for the University of Nigeria’s African climate change adaptation initiative (ACCAI) in 2010 and in 2014, the University of Nigeria, again, commissioned its production as the core highlight for its 44th convocation ceremony on 23rd January, 2015 at the institution’s Arts Theatre. After that, other universities and higher institutions started to emulate UNN by producing the play for the convocation as well. Among the latest are Bishop Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo State which used it for its first convocation ceremony and College of Education Special, Ibadan, Oyo State.
Wake Up Everyone is currently celebrated as a reference text in studies of environmentalism and climate change in Nigerian universities. Teachers and students of Theatre Arts, Linguistics, Music, Fine and Applied Arts, History, Archaeology, Earth Sciences, Bio-resources Engineering and Agricultural Sciences, are currently subscribing for it as a home-grown culture-oriented material on the on topics in environmentalism, climate change mitigation and adaptation in Africa.
Virtually all major Nigerian newspapers have reviewed Wake Up Everyone.
The success of this environmentally-oriented drama and other ground- breaking works of his have won him several prestigious awards and honours among which include the following: 

AWARDS
1.     Most Innovative Creative Artiste Award
Presented to him by the Department of English and Literary studies, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, 2005
2.     First Prize for Art and Humanities in the Arts and Humanities Research Awarded by the National Universities Commission at their 2012 inter-universities competition at Niger State tagged NURESDEF
3.     SONTA Achievers’ Award
Conferred on him by the Society of Nigerian Theatre Artistes, 2013
4.     Anambra State Literary Stars Award
Presented by the Nigerian Book Foundation with support from Anambra State Government, 2013
5.     Award of Excellence in Solo Drama and Award of Distinction as a leading eco-dramatist in Africa
Both conferred on him by Nigerian-Turkish Nile University, Abuja, 2014
6.     Award of Excellence as an Exponent of Ecological Theatre and Monodrama in Africa
Presented to him by the Association of Nigerian Authors in collaboration with Enugu State Broadcasting Services [ESBS] on his 50th birthday in 2015.
7.     Award of Excellence in recognition of his contribution to Arts and Heritage promotion and preservation in Nigeria through Theatre.
Conferred on him by the Anambra State Book and Creativity Network (ANBUKRAFT), 2016
8.     Most Popular Lecturer Award (Top 10)
University of Nigeria Staff Awards, 2016
          Among his published creative works are:


HONOURS
1.     In 2010, the Governor of Nassarawa State, His Excellency (Dr.) Aliyu Akwe Doma (OON) presented a plaque of honour to G. N. N. Mbajiorgu in recognition of his contribution to the role of theatre in Nigeira.
2.     In 2014, the department of English and Literary Studies, Nigerian-Turkish Nile, University, Abuja organized an honorary conference in honour of G. N. N. Mbajiorgu tagged “Forty-eight Years of Solo Performing Art in Post-colonial Nigeria (1966-2014)”

DRAMA AND POETRY

1.     The Prime Minister’s Son (Monodrama, 2000)
2.     Hands of Fate (Drama co-authored, 2000)
3.     Wota na Wota (Drama on water conflict and water-related issues, 2003)
4.     Water Monologue (Poetic Monologue, 2013)
5.     Water Testaments (World’s first Anthology of poetry on Water and Water-related Issues, 2008)
6.     Beyond the Golden Prize (Drama, 2013)
7.     Wake Up Everyone (Drama on Climate change and environmentalism, 2014)
8.     Dancers from Africa (Drama, 2015)

EDITED WORKS

1.     Songs of Gold: Fresh perspectives on J. P. Clarke (Critical Essays, co-edited, 2011)
2.     The Noisy World and other works (Anthology of Greg Odo’s Poems and paintings, 2011)





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