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Abidemi Sanusi | |
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Born | Lagos, Nigeria |
Nationality | Nigerian |
Education | Leeds University |
Occupation | Author |
Notable work | Eyo, Kemi's Journal, Zack's Story of Life, Love and Everything, God has daughter's too |
Abidemi Sanusi is a Nigerian author.
Biography
Abidemi Sanusi was born in Lagos, Nigeria. She had her Education in England, and attended Leeds University.
Sanusi worked as a human rights worker, and now manages a website for writers.
Kemi's Journal (2005) was her first work of fiction, followed by Zack's Story of Life, Love and Everything. God Has Daughters Too is a devotional book written about 10 women of the Old Testament. Her novel, Eyo, published by WordAlive Publishers was shortlisted for the 2010 Commonwealth Writers' Prize.
Works published
- Eyo (2009)
- Kemi's Journal (2005)
- God Has Daughters Too (2006)
- Zack's Story of Life, Love and Everything (2006)
- Looking for Bono (2020)
References
- Agbro Jr., Joe (28 February 2010). "Nigerian authors eye Commonwealth crown". Vintage Press Limited. Archived from the original on 21 August 2010.
- "Commonwealth Writers' Prize regional winners' shortlist announced". Commonwealth Foundation. Archived from the original on 2 April 2010.
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