From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
The Multiple International Award-winning Author, Dr. Kennedy Obohwemu has solicited motivational and financial reward to over come challenges in his poetic works.
Dr. Kennedy Obohwemu in his work”THE UNSUNG HEROICS OF A POETIC GENIUS” made available to Our Correspondent, narrated his ordeal and challenges in poetic write-ups.
According to him,”There was a story of a young budding writer who decided to throw himself a personal challenge. He planned to write at least one thousand (1,000) poems before the end of 2005.
“Yes, you got that right – 1,000 poems!
“In simple maths, he needed to write at least 3 poems a day to reach this target.
“To make the challenge more difficult, each poem was to consist of seven (7) stanzas, and each stanza was to have four (4) lines, with a fixed pattern of rhyme. So, he needed to produce at least 3 poems every single day for 365 days, each poem made up of twenty-eight (28) lines with the ABAB rhyming scheme (his personal favourite).
“There was no motivation from any source. No financial reward, no social groups to tap inspiration from, no mentor… nothing! Just a personal craving to do the impossible!
“That same year he was billed to write his first professional MBBS exams, and if he failed he would be at risk of being kicked out of medical school.
So, the self-imposed poetry challenge was a risk in itself. It was literally mission impossible, a totally unrealistic task!
“He decided to do it anyway.
In May of that fateful year he wrote more than half the total number of poems he needed to write for the entire duration of the challenge.
“Yes, he wrote more than 500 poems in May 2005 alone!
“The highest number of poems he wrote on a single day was 54 (achieved on May 31st, 2005). On the 18th day of that month, he had written 44 poems, beating his previous tally of 40 which he had written on May 13th.
“By the end of the year he had written more than 2,000 poems, twice the target he had set for himself.
“And yes, he did pass his medical school exams. If he didn’t he probably wouldn’t be telling this story himself.
“One of the poems he wrote that year, _They Came From Afar_ got him his first international award for poetry.
“And the rest, they say, is history.
“That mountain before you may be so high, but if you give up without even taking the first step, then there’s really nothing anybody can do about the situation. No matter how unrealistic or insurmountable your challenges are, remember it’s always better to try than not to try at all!
“The hero in question is multiple international award-winning author Dr. Kennedy O. Obohwemu. He is the Founder, Emeritus President, Life Patron and Board Chair of the Association of Nigerian Student Authors (ANSA), the National Association of Young Authors (NAYA) and the Global Association of Young Authors (GAYA)”