May 29, 2026
News

Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an iconic poet, dramatist, scholar in Lagos, Ibadan

anote
  • May 29, 2026
  • 6 min read
Femi Osofisan @80: Celebrating an iconic poet, dramatist, scholar in Lagos, Ibadan

By Editor

NIGERIA’S literary and theatrical communities are upbeat this June to honour one of Africa’s venerable culture personalities, Professor Femi Osofisan, as he celebrates his 80th birthday. The landmark birthday anniversary of the distinguished playwright, critic, poet and public intellectual, work has shaped generations of artists, scholars and audiences across the world, will be commemorated with a rich programme of activities that include performances, screenings and conversations as outlined below. Activities in Lagos will span from June 11–15, 2026 while in Ibadan, activities will span from June 17–18, 2026.

The Femi Osofisan @80 celebrations bring together theatre practitioners, filmmakers, academics, students and admirers to honour a writer whose work has consistently interrogated power, history, justice and the human condition. The events offer a rare opportunity to revisit Osofisan’s dramatic oeuvre across stage and screen while engaging in critical dialogue about his enduring impact.

The Lagos celebrations (June 11–15, 2026) will begin with a three day stage production of Osofisan’s acclaimed play Yungba Yungba and the Dance Contest (June 11–13). Directed by Bunmi Adedina, the production will run daily at 2:00pm, with a Command Performance at 1.00pm on June 11 at the Department of Theatre Arts, Lagos State University of Education, Ijanikin, Lagos.

Other productions being planned for the days, include No More the Wasted Breed, directed by Segun Adefila and The Engagement, directed by Shola Adenugba. On June 14, events move to JRandle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History, Onikan, Lagos with the activities starting with a talk by dramatist Ben Omowafola Tomoloju, title ‘The Femi Osofisan I Know. Time is 3.00pm. Tomoloju’s Talk will be followed by the unveiling of 100 Songs of Femi Osofisan, produced by Semoore Badejo for Concrete Studios.

‘Femi Osofisan’s Drama and the Deconstruction of the Nigerian Postcolonial State’ roundtable discussion will feature scholars, practitioners and admirers reflecting on Femi Osofisan’s legacy. Time 4.00pm. Speakers include filmmaker, culture advocate, Mr. Tunde Kelani, theatre and culture scholar, University of Abuja, Professor Mabel Evwierhoma, culture and media scholar, Indiana University, Bloomington, US, Professor Akin Adesokan, writer and literary scholar, University of Abuja, Professor Razinat Mohammed, Dr. Onyekaba Cornel-Best, theatre and media scholar, University of Lagos, Professor Razinat Mohammed, theatre practitioner and scholar, University of Uyo, Professor Ifure Ufford-Azorbo, theatre director and former President of National Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP), Mr. Israel Eboh. The session will be moderated by culture curator and communicator, Mr. Jahman Anikulapo.

Guests will also enjoy a screening of Maami, adapted for film by Tunde Kelani from Osofisan’s original work. The screening begins at 6:00pm.

1000145338

The Lagos programme concludes on June 15 with a second Roundtable at 4:00pm, that would treat the theme ‘Interpreting Femi Osofisan for the Stage.’ Speakers include Performance and Visual Arts Studies Scholar, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, US, Professor Grace Adinku, theatre practitioner, CEO Zmirage Multimedia Company, Dr. Teju Kareem, theatre practitioner, teacher, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife, Dr. Toyin Ogundeji, theatre teacher and culture scholar, Professor Rasheedat Liman, veteran actress and culture entrepreneur, Mrs. Joke Silva (Jacobs), theatre practitioner, Chairman, Guild of Nigerian Dancers (GOND), Mr. Segun Adefila, and theatre director, President of National Association of Nigerian Theatre Practitioners (NANTAP), Mr. Makinde Adeniran. The session will be moderated by theatre teacher, scholar and President of Society of Nigerian Theatre Artists (SONTA), Professor Tunji Azeez.

The Roundtable will be followed by the screening of Cordelia, an adaptation of Osofisan’s novella of same title by Mr. Kelani at 6:00pm

Other performances being contemplated in the course of the celebration are Femi Osofisan’s No More the Wasted Breed as adapted and directed by Segun Adefila for Crown Troupe of Africa and Osofisan’s The Engagement, directed by Adenugba for Lagos Live Theatre.

The Talk and Roundtables will also be accessible via Zoom. To attend virtually, audiences may register using the link: https://bit.ly/3PLZrN6

In Ibadan (June 17–18, 2026), the Osofisan celebrations continue at the Staff Club, University of Ibadan, beginning on June 17 with a recorded presentation of Yungba Yungba and the Dance Contest as performed at the University of Ghana, Legon, directed by Prof. Adinku. The screening starts at 2:00pm, and is followed by a Question and Answer session. The Ibadan programme concludes on 18 June with a recorded performance of Farewell to a Cannibal Rage, staged at Texas A&M University, also directed by Prof. Adinku. The screening begins at 2:00pm, followed by a roundtable session and tributes.

The celebrations enjoy the partnerships and technical support of JRandle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History Lagos, University of Ibadan, Lagos State University of Education, Texas A & M University, College Station, TX, US, University of East Anglia, UK, Mainframe Productions, Ibadan Literary Society, Concrete Studios and Friends of Femi Osofisan.

Born at Erunwon on June 16, 1946, Femi Osofisan (aka Okinba Launko) had his secondary education at the Government College, Ibadan and then proceeded to the University of Ibadan where, after a year abroad in Dakar, Senegal, he obtained an Honours degree in French in 1966. Eight years later, after aborting his postgraduate studies in Paris, he returned to Ibadan to obtain his PhD in 1974, and then joined the faculty as Assistant Lecturer. He rose to the post of Professor in 1985, and was made Emeritus Professor in 2014 on retirement. Osofisan has published over 40 plays, five novellas, six volumes of poetry, as well as the acclaimed biography of J.P. Clark, entitled, J.P. Clark: A Voyage. A former President of the Association of Nigerian Authors [ANA], of PEN-Nigeria and the Pan African Writers Association [PAWA], Osofisan has been the recipient of several Fellowships and Awards, including the French National Order of Merit Award (1991), the University of Ibadan Faculty of Arts Distinguished Alumnus Award (2001), the Nigerian National Order of Merit Award for the Humanities (2004) and the prestigious Fonlon-Nichols Award (2005). In 2006, he became a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters, and in 2016, he was the first African to be honoured with the Thalia Prize of the International Association of Theatre Critics to highlight his work in helping critics around the globe to understand new ways of seeing and appreciating the performing arts worldwide.

For further information or to confirm attendance, contact (WhatsApp only): +2349026137169 and via email: femiosofisan80@femiosofisan.org.

Spread this:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *