Godspower Oshodin gave insight about his forthcoming poetry book launch scheduled to take place in Dubai, in his Between The lines feature.
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He emphasized that he chose Dubai for the book launch in a bid to foster a collaboration between African and Middle Eastern writers.
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According to the author, media expert and entrepreneur, his book, A Poet Who Died By His Poem, which focuses on emotions, global events, family, religion, history, education, to mention but a few aspects of life, is meant to “provoke dialogue on[media-credit id=10 width=225 align=’none’][/media-credit] topical issues while invoking change”.
“The book presented an opportunity for my poetry to tell some unusual and cryptic truths”, the Nigerian-born author told Gulf Today while speaking on the larger message behind the book.
Gulf Today is one of the biggest and most influential and widely-read magazines in the United Arab Emirates.
The much anticipated poetry book, A Poet Who Died By His Poem, is already making waves in Middle East and Africa, Europe among parts of the world is set to be launched in Dubai at a date that shall be announced soon, as preparations hit top gear for the epoch event and gathering of some Influential Industry Stakeholders.

Seunmanuel Faleye is a brand and communications strategist. He is a covert writer and an overt creative head. He publishes Apple’s Bite International Magazine.