Nigeria: Adigun's Princess of the Harmattan Unleashes Dust Storm

31 March 2013

In what turned out to be an interesting evening at the Korean Cultural Centre, Seyi Adigun's book presentation turned out to be a forum for writers, publishers and writers' bodies to rub minds and discuss the future of literature in the country.

It wasn't a book launch in the traditional sense even though the evening was centred around Dr. Seyi Adigun's new poetry collection, his third, flamboyantly titled Princess of the Harmattan, a title the author said his wife has appropriated since they got married. She was there in the audience, Mrs, Adigun, glowing, as they say and beaming as Adigun fromacross on the platform, "She is the Princess of the Harmattan."

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