World Poetry Welcomes Silas Moyanpoola Olaoyin Abayomi From Nigeria & USA !

Ariadne’s Notes: Since we have 100 plus features waiting to be put on the site, I am trying to post one every two days. World Poetry is a volunteer job for me and I do the best I can to put your precious work on www.worldpoetry.ca Thank you for your patience and kindness.

We are honoured to welcome:   Mr. Silas Moyanpoola Olaoyin Abayomi !

IMG_20140206_191619

Silas Moyanpoola Olaoyin Abayomi.

Silas Moyanpoola Olaoyin Abayomi was a former Assistant Professor of Communication at
the Department of Mass Communication, University of Lagos, Nigeria.
For about a decade, Ola-Abayomi, (as fondly called) taught Integrated Marketing
Communication, International Communication, and African Communication Systems.

Upon relocating to United States, this author changed his research focus and interest from
Mass Communication to Linguistics, Anthropology, and Cultural Studies.

Recently, Ola-Abayomi launched a website: http://www.yorupedia.com; an online
Encyclopedia or a resource center, which provides detailed information on Yoruba people of Western Nigeria, Africa, and those in diaspora. The site is to assist or help individuals,
scholars, and those undertaking advanced studies in Yoruba culture, language, and history.

Besides, this author has several publications in blind peer review learned journals and
chapter contributions in books; a member of several academic and professional bodies.

Ola-Abayomi has written over hundred poetry, which address socio-cultural and political
landscape of his native land, Nigeria. Also to his credit are numerous short stories and morethan four hundred epigrams.

IMG_20140902_121049

The Watchnight Songs is the author’s desire to preserve and to consolidate some of his
literary works into a book for  posterity.

 

 

This entry was posted in Ariadne's Notes, General and tagged , , . Bookmark the permalink.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.