Lola Akande

Lola Akande is an academic and fiction writer. She has published four novels including the prize-winning What It Takes' and the latest which is titled 'SUITORS ARE SCARCE IN LAGOS. She was born on 3 October 1965 in Oke-Ode, Ifelodun Local Government Area, Kwara State, Nigeria. She also has a career spanning public service, public relations, and journalism.

Lola Akande
BornLola Akande
(1965-10-03) 3 October 1965
Oke-Ode, Ifelodun, Kwara, Nigeria)
Occupation
ResidenceLagos
NationalityNigerian
Alma materKwara State College of Technology (now Kwara State Polytechnic)
University of Ilorin

University of Ibadan

University of Lagos
Period1986–present
Genre
  • novel
  • fiction
Subject
  • Literatures of the city
  • feminist activism
  • cultural studies
  • postcolonial studies
  • literary theory
Notable workWhat It Takes
Notable awardsJoint-Awardee for Capacity Development Acceleration Fund
2019
Faculty of Arts Best Researcher, UNILAG
2018
Association of Nigerian Authors Prize for Prose Fiction
2017

Education

Akande attended Oke-Ode Grammar School between 1976 and 1981 where she earned the West African School Certificate (WASC) before proceeding to Kwara State College of Technology (now Kwara State Polytechnic), Ilorin, Kwara State, Nigeria between 1981 and 1983.

She holds a bachelor's degree in English from the University of Ilorin in 1986; a master's degree in English from the University of Ibadan in 2006; and a doctorate in English with specialisation in Prose Fiction/ African Literature, also from the University of Ibadan in 2013.

She also holds a master's degree in Public Administration from the University of Lagos in 2002 and a professional qualification in Public Relations from the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations in 2001.

Career

Akande currently teaches in the Department of English, University of Lagos. She is also a faculty member with the Advertising Practitioners’ Council of Nigeria (APCON).

She began her career as a teacher during the mandatory National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme between 1986 and 1987 at Ngor Okpala Secondary School, Imo State. Afterwards, she was a news reporter with The Herald Newspaper between 1987 and 1989 and a sub-editor with The Democrat Newspaper, Kaduna between 1989 and 1990.

She spent fifteen years as a public servant with the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund between 1990 and 2005, rising to the rank of Manager.

She returned to media work as a Senior Programme Officer with Media Rights Agenda between January 2006 and July 2007.

From 2008 to 2013, she was a course facilitator with the Lagos Study Centre of the National Open University of Nigeria.

Research interests

Her research interest is literatures of the city. Her other research interests include feminist activism, cultural studies, postcolonial studies, and literary theory.

She has conducted extensive research in representations of urban spaces in the African novel. Her book, The City in the African Novel: A Thematic Rendering of Urban Spaces undertakes a critical analysis of sixteen African novels which she believes are representative of city trends.

Akande is an engaging conference speaker and has had the honour of being guest at various fora to discuss issues in media, public relations, academic research, management and leadership.

Published works

To her credit are three works of fiction, a monograph and several academic publications.[1]

Novels

  • Akande, Lola. 2018. Where Are You From? Ibadan: Kraft Books Limited.
  • Akande, Lola. 2016. What It Takes Ibadan: Kraft Books Limited.[2]
  • Akande, Lola. 2012. In Our Place Ibadan: Macmillan Nigeria Publishers Limited

Short stories

  • Akande, Lola. 2019 “I Fixed It” published in the anthology: Sisi Eko. Lagos: Farafina
  • Akande, Lola. 2013 “Camouflage” published in the anthology: Dream Chasers. Ibadan: Nelson Fiction

Monograph

Akande, Lola. (2019) The City in the African Novel - A Thematic Rendering of Urban Spaces. Lagos: Tunmike Pages

Selected journal articles

  • Akande, Lola. 2019. “Between Imaginary and Real: Images of the Woman in Sefi Atta’s Swallow and Cyprian Ekwensi’s Jagua Nana.” Lagos Review of English Studies (LARES) A Journal of Language and Literary Studies, Volume 18, No. 1. 2018/19
  • Akande, Lola. 2016. “Representations of the City in the Early and Recent Nigerian Novel: People of the City and Alpha Song.” Unilag Journal of Humanities, Vol.3, No 2.[3]
  • Akande, Lola. 2016. “The City as a Personage in Cyprian Ekwensi’s Iska.” Papers in English and Linguistics (PEL), The Linguistics Association, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Vol. 17.
  • Akande, Lola. 2015. “Achebe’s Engagement with the City in No Longer at Ease and A Man of the People.” Lagos Notes and Records, A Journal of the Faculty of Arts, University of Lagos, Vol. 21.
  • Akande, Lola. 2015. “Fiction and National Consciousness: The Example of Maik Nwosu’s Invisible Chapters.” LIWURAM, Journal of the Humanities, Faculty of Arts, University of Maiduguri, Vol. 17.
  • Akande, Lola. 2014. “Feminist Discourses and the City: Buchi Emecheta’s The Joys of Motherhood and Sefi Atta’s Everything Good Will Come,” IBADAN Journal of English Studies, A Publication of the Department of English, University of Ibadan, Vol. 10.

Awards

In August 2019, she became a Joint-Awardee for Capacity Development Acceleration Fund by the UK Government's Global Challenges Research Fund through the University of Glasgow. The award is being overseen by the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) based on a collaboration with the University of Lagos Centre for Sustainable Healthy and Learning Cities and Neighbourhoods.

She was the winner of the Best Researcher Award for the Faculty of Arts at the 13th UNILAG Annual Research Conference & Fair, held in August, 2018. Her work, What It Takes in 2017 earned her the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA) Prize for Prose Fiction.[4]

References

  1. Akande, Lola. "Lola Akande - Google Scholar Citations". Google Scholar. Google Scholar. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  2. Evelyn, Osagie (26 December 2016). "Don presents second novel". The Nation. The Nation. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  3. Akande, Lola (2016). "Representations of the City in the Early and Recent Nigerian Novel: People of the City and Alpha Song". UNILAG Journal of Humanities. 3 (2): 1–16. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
  4. Amoo, Abdussalam (20 May 2018). "UNILAG VC congratulates Lola Akande for winning 2017 ANA Prize". EduCeleb.com. EduCeleb. Retrieved 1 October 2019.
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