Ayo Ayoola-Amale

Ayo Ayoola-Amale

Ayo Ayoola-Amale (November 2011)
Born Adebisi Ayo Adekeye
Jos, Nigeria
Nationality Nigerian
Occupation Lawyer, educator, peace builder, public speaker

Ayo Ayoola-Amale is an African poet, peace builder, lawyer, educator and spoken-word performance artist whose voice is celebrated for its peace, harmony, humanity, political, surrealistic and dynamic innovations in lyricism and visceral sound.

Biography

Early life

Ayo Ayoola-Amale was born Adebisi Ayo Adekeye in Jos, Nigeria. Her father has an LLB from the University of London and was a career State Security Officer who served Nigeria selflessly as the National Security Adviser, Security Adviser to the Vice President and Director of State Security Service. He has been honoured with several awards, including Intelligence awards from the United States. He is currently the CEO of a security outfit and chairman of other companies; her mother a Princess was a businesswoman.

At the age of ten, she moved to Northern Nigeria as a result of her father's official posting, where she grew up in exclusive government reserved area of Kano. Young Ayo loved books and she read voraciously and widely. She was a pupil of St Louis Secondary School, Bompai, Kano. She studied law at Obafemi Awolowo University, and was called to the bar in 1993. She later attended the University of Lagos, where she earned her first LLM degree. She took the surname Amale when she got married.

Career

Ayo has several local and International certificates in Creative writing and has attended various local, National and international workshops and seminars on creative writing and presentation. She was a Senior Lecturer at Ghana Technology University College, Accra. She was a Senior Lecturer and Head of Department of Law, Faculty of Law, Kings University College, Accra, Ghana.

As a lawyer

Ayo has more than 15 years of Legal practice in reputable law firms and over 13 years as a Law lecturer, in Business Law, Commercial Law and Practice, Company Law, Intellectual Property Law, Principles of Law etc., in Nigeria and Ghana. She was the Head of the Commercial Law department of Bayo Ayorinde and Co., Legal Practitioners, Lagos. She was also a Partner at Ayo, Ajibulu and Co., Legal Practitioners and Notaries, Lagos. She is a Commercial and Business Law Consultant. She has presented papers at various local and international conferences on intellectual property law, Business Law & Commercial Law and practice, Peace Education, Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR), etc. She was the Legal Advisor of the Ghana Association of Writers (GAW), Accra.[1]

As an educator

Ayo has touched many lives as an Educator, advocate for positive change and humanitarian. She has put smiles on the downtrodden, the less privileged in the society. Through her Foundation, she has humanitarian projects known as The Sun Educational Project for Schools, The Light Project for charity and counselling and The Splendors Performance Poetry Team from the basic level to tTertiary level. These projects have greatly impacted on the lives of many children and youths in the society.

Work

She founded the Women International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), Ghana Section, and is currently the President. Ayo is the co-founder and Director of West Africa Poetry Prize. For Global Harmony Association (GHA), she is GHA-Africa President, GHA Vice-President and GHA Ambassador of Harmony for Africa.[2] She was also the Ex-CEO of Pearl-Allied Group of Company, Nigeria (1996–2008). She is the President of Women International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), Ghana Section. She is the Muse of Poetic Harmony in Africa, the Universal Ambassador of Peace.[2] She is the Ambassador of the Love Foundation, UK She was part of the Love begins with me interview series part 1 & 2. She serves on the Central Advisory Committee of the Existential Harmony & Interdisciplinary Research Project and World Conference 2015.[3] She is the National Secretary, Coalition of NGOs Associated with UN-DPI Ghana and the Legal Adviser for Ghana Federation of the Disabled, A voluntary service she renders for humanity. She is the Vice-President of Poets of the World (Africa).[4] She is also a member of the National Peace Council (Universal Peace Federation International Ghana Chapter).[5] Currently she serves as the Regional Representative (Accra, Ghana) for the World Mediation Organization.[6]

Literary work

In 2010, Ayo, founded Splendors of Dawn Poetry Foundation and along with Nigerian Poet and writer, Diego Odoh Okenyodo Co-founded the West Africa Poetry Prize (WAPP) in 2013, of which she is a Director. She was organiser of "100 thousand poets for change" Accra (2013). She was a guest poet at the Kistrech Poetry Festival in Kenya.[7]

Ayo Ayoola-Amale is the author of six volumes of poems and a play and has performed her poetry with music at national and international events. She has presented her work and ideas at universities, conferences, and festivals locally, nationally and internationally. Some of her literary works include Broken Dreams (2011), a play, Life Script, a collection of poems with some published online.[8][9][10][2] She is a Member of the Poets of the World, International Pen, Mbassem Women Writers Forum and FIDA.

In May 2013, Ayo and Splendors Performance Poetry Team were participants at the Yari Yari Ntoaso – Continuing the Dialogue, International Conference in Accra, Ghana.[11]

She is the CEO of Heritage & On the Pathway Series- Every Child's fables, Poems, Nursery Rhymes and Plays. She has performed, recited her poems at local, national, and international platforms, events/functions and festivals.

Awards

References

  1. "Executive members of Ghana Association of Writers take office". http://mobile.ghanaweb.com/. 8 November 2010. Retrieved 24 December 2013. External link in |website= (help)
  2. 1 2 3 Semashko, Leo. "Ayo Ayoola-Amale: Muse of Poetic Harmony in Africa". peacefromharmony.org. Retrieved 17 November 2013.
  3. "Existential Harmony – Research Projects And World Conference : 2015". existentialharmony.org. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  4. "Poets of the World". Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  5. Osei, Helen M. "Universal Peace Federation". UPF-Ghana Holds End-of-Year Assembly. Retrieved 19 January 2014.
  6. "Regional Representative - Accra, Ghana". World Mediation Organization. Retrieved 21 March 2015.
  7. "KPF 2013 African Guest Poets". festival.kistrech.org. 2013 Kistrech Poetry Festival in Kenya. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  8. Burrowes, Robert J. "Creating A World Culture That Is Nonviolent". http://www.thenigerianvoice.com/. Retrieved 20 October 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  9. Burrowes, Robert J. "Creating a World Culture that is Nonviolent". http://www.scoop.co.nz/. Retrieved 20 October 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  10. Burrowes, Robert J. "Mahatma Gandhi's Birthday: Creating A Nonviolent World Culture". http://www.popularresistance.org/. Retrieved 5 October 2014. External link in |website= (help)
  11. "Yari Yari Ntoaso: Continuing the Dialogue". africanastudies.as.nyu.edu. 16 May 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  12. "WMO Honorable Global Mediator". worldmediation.org. World Mediation Organization. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
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