executive board
Professor Ngūgī Wa Thiong’o
Chairman of the board (Ex-Officio) Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, currently Distinguished Professor of English and Comparative Literature at the University of California, Irvine, was born in Kenya, in 1938 into a large peasant family. He was educated at Kamandura, Manguu and Kinyogori primary schools; Alliance High School, all in Kenya; Makerere University College (then a campus of London University), Kampala, Uganda; and the University of Leeds, Britain.
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Ndūcū Wa Ngūgī
executive director Ndūcū Wa Ngūgī is an award-winning writer with a B.A. in Black Studies from Oberlin College, an M.Ed., and an E.Ds. in Teacher Leadership from Mercer University in Georgia. He is the author of City Murders (EAEP, 2014) short-listed for the 2015 Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature, The Dead Came Calling (EAEP, 2018) and Benji’s Big Win (EAEP, 2020) which won the 2022 Jomo Kenyatta Prize for Literature. |
ngina kiarie
Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer Ngina Kiarie has a master's degree in accounting and financial management. She has experience in grant, investment, and treasury management. Kiarie has also worked in the NGO financial sector for over twenty years. |
SAMUEL KỌ́LÁWỌLÉ
Secretary Dr. Samuel Kọ́láwọlé an assistant professor of English and African Studies at Pennsylvania State University, is the author of The Book of M (2011) and The Road to the Salt Sea (Amistad, 2024.) His short stories have appeared in AGNI Magazine, Harvard Review, and The Hopkins Review among others. Kọ́láwọlé is also a faculty member of the Vermont College of Fine Arts, MFA program. He has a B.A. from the University of Ibadan, MA from Rhodes University, South Africa, MFA in Writing and Publishing from VCFA and a Ph.D. in English and Creative Writing from Georgia State University. He sits on the board of the Vermont Arts Council’s IDEA Advisory Network. |
BOARD MEMBERS
Dawlat yassin, PhD
Dr. Dawlat Yassin is an Instructor at the University of Houston-Clear Lake where she teaches advanced writing and graduate courses in humanities and literature. She has a PhD in Literature from the University of Houston and a B.A. from the Lebanese University, Lebanon. Dr. Yassin specializes in postcolonial literature, comparative literature, empire studies, and resistance literature. |
jane obuchi
Jane Bosibori Marando Obuchi is the author of Endabasia Yechinkwana chi’Ekegusii (a dictionary of Ekegusii phrasal verbs), Chingero chi’Abagusii (Ekegusii Folk Songs), Marando the Farmer and Other Stories, a collection of Children’s short stories also translated into Ekegusii, Omoremi Marando n’Emegano Ende, amongst others. She has translated and published in Ekegusii language Ngūgī wa Thiong'o's The Upright Revolution, The River Between, and I Will Marry When I Want; Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart; and William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. She is a member of Collaborative for The Renewal of Africa (CORA), a Pan-African intellectual collective of over 100 social and natural scientists, historians, writers, medical doctors and artists from across Africa and the Diaspora. |
joe mwai
Joe Mwai is a self-made entrepreneur, computer support engineer, a software integrator, as well as motivational writer and speaker. He is the CEO of Riara Institute of Clean Energy Ltd, an affiliate of Riara University in Kenya, Managing Director of Kenya Light Project Ltd, Director of Bloomfields Care Ltd, UK, as well as Director of Solar Dimension Ltd, Kenya. |
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