Chidera Okolie

Chidera Okolie
Born (1993-03-27) 27 March 1993
Enugu, Enugu, Nigeria
Occupation Novelist, Lawyer, Freelancer
Years active 2014–present
Notable work When Silence Becomes Too Loud
Awards Fiction Writer of the year

Chidera Nneoma Okolie (born 27 March 1993)[1] is a Nigerian writer who gained national attention when her debut novel When Silence Becomes Too Loud was endorsed in 2015 by then President of Nigeria Goodluck Jonathan.

Biography

Okolie studied Law at the University of Nigeria and was admitted to the Nigerian bar in November 2016.[2]

Literary career

Okolie published her first novel, When Silence Becomes Too Loud, in December 2014 while a law student.[3] In March 2015 the novel was endorsed by then President of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan, in an entrepreneurship initiative in Abuja.[2]

In April 2017, she announced the pre-release of her second publication, Not Forgiven, a collection of short psychological thriller stories.[2]

Honours

In June 2015, Okolie was nominated for the African Achievers Awards. In 2016, she was named Fiction Writer of the Year and one of the 100 most influential Nigerian writers under 40 at the first Nigerian Writers Awards.[1] She was also named Fiction Writer of the Year at the Xperience Womanity Awards.[1][4]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "100 Most Influential Nigerian Writers Under 40. (2016 List)". NWAward.com. 28 December 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 AIT News (24 April 2017). "Meet 'Chidera Okolie' – 24 year-old Barrister & Award Winning Writer". ait. Retrieved 18 June 2017.
  3. Quadri, Zaynab (2 June 2015) [28 May 2015]. "Chidera Okolie: When silence becomes too loud". Pulse.ng.
  4. Julius, Success (6 May 2016). "Exclusive photos from the Xperience Womanity Awards 2016". Xperience Online Media. Retrieved 12 July 2017.
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