Murjanatu, who is from Kano State, studied Mass Communication at the Federal Polytechnic Bida, Niger State, and has worked variously as a presenter at Dala FM, Kano, and later as a journalist at the Daily Trust newspaper in Kano.
A published author (The Morgue, 2017), Murjanatu’s hobbies include reading, writing and singing. She hopes to spend her time in Ebedi to complete her new collection of short stories and also to mentor secondary school students in Iseyin and environ in the art of Hausa songs and poetry.
The second writer, Kemi Falodun from Ondo State, is a graduate of Microbiology from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. She was the Associate Digital Editor of Saraba magazine, from where she moved to OYA magazine in 2015 as the Editor.
A lover of fiction, poetry and opinion pieces, Kemi hopes to use her time in Ebedi to complete her poetry collection. She will also interact with secondary school students in Iseyin in the areas of drama and poetry.
Gertrude Uzor, the third writer, is an Ebedi fellow, having previously attended the residency in 2014.
A native of Anambra State, Gertrude is a graduate of Computer Science from the Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka.
Apart from writing, Gertrude is also a singer and an actress. She has appeared in a Nollywood film and given various performances as a singer.
In 2012, she published her first novel, ‘’One Love, Many Tears,’’ a 250-page thriller romance. She hopes to spend her time in Ebedi to complete work on a collection of short stories as well as poetry collection. She will mentor Iseyin students in the arts of singing and acting.
The Ebedi International Writers Residency is a private initiative for writers willing to complete their ongoing works in a conducive environment at no cost. Since its inception, eight years ago, the facility has hosted about 90 writers from 10 different African countries. It also offers publishing opportunities to its fellows through the Literamed Publishers, Oregun Lagos.