Ifeoluwa Ayodele Ogunlola

Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Biography of Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach

 



Nigerian Author, Activist and Journalist, Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach was born on 15th February, 1995 into the family of Elder Dr. Idegu Alhaji Solomon, a university lecturer and Deaconess Idegu Afor Dorathy, a full-time businesswoman. He is the first child of his family and a graduate of English Education from Kogi State University, Anyigba. He hails from Ochadamu in Ofu Local Government Area of Kogi State.


Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach has developed four self-help subjects (Shadrachology, Ideguology, Ojonugwaology and Aruwaology) to strengthen human desires and, to broaden the cords of memory in order to activate reasonable, comfortable and progressive environments. Shadrach began writing at 17, the publication follows at 22 and the sale follows at 23 years old. Since then, he has over 57 published books. His writings cut across all genres of literature with profound themes and contents dealing with moral, religious, political and educational matters of the era. His books have been translated into Spanish, Greek, Portuguese and Italian. His The Manner is in audio-format. His "The Colourful Regain: Selected Plays" has been selected for production by Peacemaker Movie Industry in 2024. He is the founder of The Compodium an online publishing platform.

Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach has published the following articles on Nigeria newspapers and international journals: The Doom of a Mannerless City, The Citizen Movement, Why Some Nigerians Take to Writing, The Impact of Activism on Political Engagements, Our Govts Should Wake Up, My Long Work on the World Politics, Nigeria Political Robbery, Reasons for Lack of Political Symmetry in Nigeria, Advocating Youths for Political Inclusion, My Writing Task on Governance, Religious Engagements and Balancing Africa Politics, and My Letter to Nigerians.


Idegu Ojonugwa Shadrach has travelled widely within the country and other countries in quest to facilitate his writing careers and in the process has met great people who are changing narratives of some environmental doctrines with him.

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