Saturday, September 19, 2020

Your little idea is the seed you need to grow your writing skills - Bernice Adebimpe Oyeleke

 

SYNW INTERVIEW SERIES

YOUR LITTLE IDEA IS THE SEED YOU NEED TO GROW YOUR WRITING SKILLS - BERNICE ADEBIMPE OYELEKE

 


Bernice Adebimpe Oyeleke is the founder of Deaf Nigerians Profile and Luminous Deaf Scholastic Initiative, in this short interview with Wole Adedoyin, the author of a novel titled “LUMINOUS “speaks on her life and writing

 

SYNW: WHY ARE YOU A POET?

 

BAO:  I am not a real poet in the true sense of it, I do poetry as I draw inspiration from life itself.

 

SYNW: WHAT POETS DO YOU ADMIRE?

 

BAO: Rhythm poet, I think

 

SYNW: WHAT INSPIRES YOU?

 

BAO: Life

 

SYNW: TELL US ABOUT A NORMAL WORKING DAY

 

BAO: Goes to office as a civil servant, from office to pick my two kids from school at about 4pm. return home into domestic chores. Sleep. But I do stay awake at midnight to complete some brain work.

 

SYNW: HOW DO YOU WRITE?

 

BAO: I write as I get inspiration.

 

SYNW: WHATS YOUR ADVICE TO AN ASPIRING POET?

 

BAO: Rapport with life, and when you get idea, sit and work on your idea. Idea comes in pieces. The whole comes together through hard work of focused thinking. Yet that little idea is the seed you need to grow.

 

SYNW: FINAL QUESTION (PROMISE!): DO YOU HAVE ANY ADVICE FOR THE YET-TO-BE-PUBLISHED WRITERS READING THIS?

 

BAO: Writing is thinking and thinking is tough, don’t think that it will come easy, so when its tough is when it is forming

 

SYNW: TALK TO US ABOUT YOUR WRITING ROUTINE; WHATS A TYPICAL WRITING DAY FOR YOU?

 

BAO: I realize that committing myself to be accountable helps in writing. Otherwise, one may give up. For instance, the only novel I wrote, I announced on my facebook page that I was going to write per day throughout the month of June, then I achieved that and it became a book. The fact that there were people waiting to read me each day instills discipline and consistency. So also in my Deaf Nigerians profile publication, it is weekly and I know there are people waiting to read it.

 

SYNW: WHERE DO YOU WRITE FROM?

 

BAO: My home in Ibadan

 

SYNW: ON THIS TOPIC, WHAT ARE YOU DOING THE BUILD A PLATFORM AND GAIN READERSHIP? 

 

BAO: I have a facebook page called Deaf Nigerians Profile and Luminous Deaf Scholastic Initiative, so also my personal facebook page from where I share my write ups. Occasionally, I look for online news platform to publish some of my works

 

SYNW: WEBSITE(S)?

 

BAO: None

 

SYNW: FAVORITE MOVIE? 

 

BAO: I don’t have favourite

 

SYNW: BEST PIECE(S) OF WRITING ADVICE WE HAVEN’T DISCUSSED? 

 

BAO: I don’t know

 

SYNW: SOMETHING PERSONAL ABOUT YOU PEOPLE MAY BE SURPRISED TO KNOW? 

 

BAO: I am Deaf

 

SYNW: WHAT’S NEXT?

 

BAO: Maybe starting a school or taking my Deaf advocacy to another level.

 

 

 

PROFILE

 

Bernice Adebimpe Oyeleke was born on the 11th September, 1989 into the family of Pastor and Mrs L.A. Adekeye. She is the third child out of four children the union was blessed with.

 

She had her primary education at Adesola Nursery and Primary School, Alakuko, Lagos State. She proceeded to Ebenezer Comprehensive High School, Ijaiye Ojokoro where she completed both her junior and senior secondary school education.

 

She became deaf while awaiting the junior WAEC through the illness , Meningitis,  she suffered from in June, 2002. Nevertheless, she carried on with her secondary education at the same regular school and completed it in 2005.

 

She commenced her first degree program at the University of Ibadan, Ibadan in September, 2007. She studied Special Education / Chemistry. She graduated with a CGPA of 6.7/7 as a first class graduate.

 

She had her masters degree on VC scholarship as a university scholar at the same University of Ibadan.

 

In 2014, she took up a Federal government appointment as Education officer under Federal Ministry of Education.

 

She got married to her heartthrob on Thursday, 3rd September, 2015.

 

She serves as National   Treasurer of Deaf Teachers Association of Nigeria since 2015 till date. She also serves the same association in the capacity of Chairperson of School Competition Planning Committee.

 

She initiated the Deaf Nigerians Profile in September 2019, a medium through which she enlightens people about deafness, deaf education and sign language awareness through publishing interviews with people who are deaf but successful.

 

She founded Luminous Deaf Scholastic Initiative in 2019 to contribute to the development of Deaf education in Nigeria. The NGO has floated some educational and novel programs till date.

 

She writes for Inclusive news network on people with disabilities issues. She is the author of the novel, LUMINOUS, an eBook available for free download via selar.co/luminousbk.

 

She has facilitated in both virtual and physical program with Deaf students mostly as audience.

 

As a research student she has some papers on Deaf education to her credit

Poems give room for diversity in expression of thoughts and ideas - Olugbuyiro Success

 

SYNW INTERVIEW SERIES

POEMS GIVE ROOM FOR DIVERSITY IN EXPRESSION OF THOUGHTS AND IDEAS - OLUGBUYIRO SUCCESS

 


Olugbuyiro Success is a poet and currently a 300 level Student of the department of Physiology, University of Ibadan. In this interview with Wole Adedoyin, the winner of the 2020 Food For Thought Essay Contest shared with us briefly, her literary life and other facts surrounding her writing career.

 

SYNW: WHY ARE YOU A POET?

 

OS: I am a poet because poems give room for diversity in expression of thoughts and ideas. Also, poetry is a tasking genre which makes my writings better.

 

SYNW: WHAT POETS DO YOU ADMIRE?

 

OS: Wole Soyinka, Niyi Osundare, JP Clark, Anne Taylor,

 

SYNW: WHAT INSPIRES YOU?

 

OS: Life, The nature, dynamism and experience of life

 

SYNW: TELL US ABOUT A NORMAL WORKING DAY

 

OS: For now, my normal working day revolves round my academic project.

 

SYNW: HOW DO YOU WRITE?

 

OS: I write in bits and pieces as an idea struck me or a thought flows. Then I sit to expansiate that thought on my own before sourcing external knowledge.

 

SYNW: WHAT’S YOUR THOUGHT PROCESS BEHIND A POEM?

 

OS: Ability to be able to relate with the poem theme, then I write out  what I feel per time then I organize the thoughts in lines and stanzas.

 

SYNW: DESCRIBE YOUR ROUTE TO BEING PUBLISHED…

 

OS: I submit my works in anthologies or "call to submissions" for now.

 

SYNW: WHAT’S YOUR ADVICE TO AN ASPIRING POET?

 

OS: To read and reread vastly, to write and keep writing willingly

 

SYNW: WHAT (IF ANY) SORTS OF EDITORIAL CHANGES DID THE MANUSCRIPT GO THROUGH? DID YOU WORK THROUGH THESE WITH YOUR AGENT AND/OR EDITORS WITHIN THE PUBLISHING HOUSE?

 

OS: None yet.

 

SYNW: FINAL QUESTION (PROMISE!): DO YOU HAVE ANY ADVICE FOR THE YET-TO-BE-PUBLISHED WRITERS READING THIS?

 

OS: Being a yet-to-be-published writer myself, I would advise that we keep at what we want to do consistently, there is always light at the tunnel end.

 

SYNW: TALK TO US ABOUT YOUR WRITING ROUTINE; WHAT’S A TYPICAL WRITING DAY FOR YOU?

 

OS: I make sure I keep updating myself with books on genres available, I check for online contest that challenges me into writing, also I daily write to improve myself and input my diary.

 

SYNW: WHERE DO YOU WRITE FROM?

 

OS: Ibadan, Oyo state

 

SYNW: ON THIS TOPIC, WHAT ARE YOU DOING THE BUILD A PLATFORM AND GAIN READERSHIP?

 

OS: I am still honing my skills. I want to learn the fundamentals involved in building a quality and consistent platform. I am presently going through a course on that.

 

SYNW: WEBSITE(S)? 

 

OS: None yet

 

SYNW: FAVORITE MOVIE?

 

OS: Disney Barbie series

 

SYNW: BEST PIECE(S) OF WRITING ADVICE WE HAVEN’T DISCUSSED?

 

OS: It is not too late to start your piece and it is not too early, so start now... the world is waiting for you to be read.

 

SYNW: SOMETHING PERSONAL ABOUT YOU PEOPLE MAY BE SURPRISED TO KNOW? 

 

OS: None

 

SYNW: WHAT’S NEXT?

 

OS: Reading and Writing continues