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Renowned Author Nduka Otiono to Illuminate Literature, Environmental Dialogue on Book Day

HOMEF Book Day 2025

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Renowned Author Nduka Otiono to Illuminate Literature, Environmental Dialogue on Book Day

Renowned Author Nduka Otiono to Illuminate Literature, Environmental Dialogue on Book Day

HOMEF Book Day 2025 welcomes author Nduka Otiono to celebrate literature, environment, and cultural identity. Free public event on October 3, 2025.

Health of Mother Earth Foundation (HOMEF) is delighted to announce a special Book Day event scheduled for October 3, 2025.

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This event promises to be an inspiring and engaging celebration of literature, environmental awareness, and community involvement.

Pleased to confirm that renowned author Nduka Otiono will be the guest at this month’s Book Reading Day.

Known for his compelling stories and poetry that intricately blend culture, environment, and identity, Otiono is expected to captivate us with readings from his notable works, as part of a broader initiative to foster environmental awareness and promote sustainable practices.

This event aligns with the mission of the Book Day activity to explore the intersections of culture, environment, and identity, highlighting HOMEF’s commitment to promoting environmental justice anchored on the needs of the people and in reference to Mother Earth.

Nduka Otiono, a multiple award-winning author is a Professor and Director of the Institute of African Studies, Carleton University, Canada.

He was for many years a journalist in Nigeria, General Secretary of the Association of Nigerian Authors and founding member of the board of Nigeria Prize for Literature as well as of UNESCO’s National Committee for Intangible Cultural Heritage for Nigeria.

He is the author and co-editor of about a dozen books of creative writing and academic research. His research has appeared in top-ranked academic journals.

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The event is open to the public, and we encourage everyone literature lovers, environmentalists, and curious minds alike to join us for this enriching experience.

Participation is free, but we recommend early registration to secure your spot.

For more information and to register for the event, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at home@homef.org or cadmus@homef.org.

Register with the link below: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_7TSgPuluSgmwmZfKTJFgzw#/registration

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Join us for a day of literary exploration and environmental reflection as we celebrate the power of words to inspire change.

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