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Richard Ali Joins Panorama Journal

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Panorama, the Journal of Intelligent Travel Panorama has announced that Richard Ali will be joining the Panorama masthead as Nonfiction editor. A writer, editor, lawyer and co-founder of Parresia Publishers Ltd, a Lagos-based Africa-centric publishing house, Richard Ali is the author of the novel City of Memories. His poetry and short stories have been published widely, including in Jalada, Enkare Review, Saraba Magazine and Okike Journal.   Richard Ali He is a founding member of the Nairobi-based Jalada Writers Cooperative and a Board member of Uganda’s Babishai Niwe Poetry Foundation, among other literary organizations. In a post on his facebook timeline, Richard Ali wrote on his new Panaroma assignment, "I look forward to working with the wonderful people at Panorama and to helping get more travel writing from Nigeria and Africa unto the world stage." ‎Panorama: The Journal of Intelligent Travel is a journal that believe that stories and images which s

Etisalat Holds Workshop For Writers.

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Etisalat Nigeria will tomorrow 17 May, 2017, hold a training workshop to enhance the skills of budding writers ahead of the call for submission of entries for the 2017 Etisalat Flash Fiction Award. The workshop, scheduled to take place tomorrow at the Etisalat Training Facility in Oriental Hotel Office Complex, Lagos, will be facilitated by Ellah Allfrey an Editor and Patron of Etisalat Prize for Literature and Richard Ali, a Lawyer, Poet and Author. Richard Ali Speaking on the imperative of the workshop, Director, Brands and Experience, Etisalat Nigeria, Elvis Ogiemwanye, said the telco saw the need to organize the training session after the panel of judges for the Etisalat Flash Fiction Award announced that there was no winner for the 2016 Flash Fiction Prize as none of the entries received met the levels of creativity, quality and excellence required for the award of the Prize. “The workshop is our attempt at ensuring that the expectations of the Flash Fict