Nigerians read … authors should step it up and see what happens …

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A number of people hold the view that, Nigerians don’t read which may be responsible for its low level of development. But Tope Apoola, author of the science fiction novel, Times of the supermen thinks otherwise.

I do not share in the view of people who think Nigerians do not read. They do read but their appetite isn’t insatiable like those of our western friends. I guess the problem is stemmed from our culture and history. I think people need to be fed with stuffs that do not patronize their intellect, like Alice Walker, author of Color Purple once said she could not possibly bring herself to read shit. Nigerian authors should step it up and see what happens with local consumption of our so called 'Native' books’.

Tope, who was born in 1984 to civil servant parents in Akure, Ondo state, Nigeria and studied Microbiology in Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Osun state spoke about his novel and the new book he is writing in this chat with xpressionz.
Excerpts:

Becoming an author
I did not become an author, did not even have to discover anything. I guess writing has been more like a 'behavior' to me. By putting down some words that kept coming to my head, I eventually came up with a book - length stuff and subsequently discovered I needed to put a whole lot into graduating from amusing myself to writing seriously for a wide audience.'

Times of The Supermen
Tope Apoola
The novel is about a group of wise men who finds a tiny clue to an emerging hypothesis that there existed a deliberate design, somewhere on the face of the planet Mars. If their claims get substantiated, then they would have a reason to suspect that a legion of superior creatures once lived on the red planet.
Series of identical formations were also found on the surface of a rock in one undisclosed location in England. These symbols appear to have been carefully crafted by some super intelligent population many million years ago. Should there be a semantic relationship between them, scholars would purport that these ancient beings once visited the earth. Nations work to uncover the mystery symbol that is known to have formed in a pre-biological time. In the novel, they might be diving beyond the waters of science.

Inspiration
I was inspired by the spirit of the Nigerian youth. While a few still believe otherwise, I can boldly predict that they are set to do great things. They are the supermen that I tried to speak about. Again, I was also inspired by a conclusion I arrived at, privately. Creation might have been brought about by the recreation of a Homo erectus that lived in Eastern Africa about 30,000 years ago. I am inspired to marry some scientific theories with some scriptural propositions

Title
The book title is an adaptation from a 2006 article of mine titled "Emergence of the supermen," a piece that played around the subject of my novel.

Fascination with 'supermen'
I used to read about Friedrich Nietzsche's"Thus spoke Zarathustra". The crazy guy said a lot of things which defied societal norms and even insulted the world systems all together. While I do not buy his opinions entirely, I am convinced that he had achieved a thing of considerable literary significance with his declaration that "a time will come when the mere man shall be unto the new men as apes is to the human."

On-going projects
I am presently working on a non-fiction and I had to put the sequel to "Times of the supermen" on hold to achieve that. I was specially requested to write the non-fiction. The working title is "Logos-What Nigeria may learn from the doctrine of Trinity". I tried to marry the Trinity of religion with what I called Trinitarian science.

Upcoming writers
While I consider myself as one of them, I'd say they cannot be writers and too many other things all at once. A writer should read more than he or she writes.

RISING AFTER A FALL – how to come back after a setback

Kunle Adeyinka

‘For a just man falleth …’ Pr. 24:16.
There are two classes of people in the game of destiny – the spectators and the players. Only players fall on the pitch and they are the stars spectators watch.
So as a player in the game of life, why are you afraid of falling or discouraged at a fall? The fall of a player is not the end of his life. If you don’t give up, you’ll surely win the price.

WHY MEN FALL
      Focus:  ‘But when he saw the wind … and beginning to sink …’ Mt 14:30
Jesus called Peter to walk on the water with Him; which he did until he saw the wind. Jesus was his focus (i.e destination) and as long as he maintained focus, he progressed. But when he lost focus and saw the wind, he began to sink. When you take your eyes off your goal, you start seeing the mountains.
      Fatigue: ‘Even the youths shall faint and be weary, and the young men shall utterly fall …’ (Isaiah 40:30). 
Many have fallen into sin because their inner man lacks the strength to resist. Spiritual stamina makes for continous progress in the race of destiny. The solution is to wait on the Lord. ‘But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; … they shall … not be weary and not faint (Isaiah 40:31).
      Pride: ‘… Lest being lifted up with pride, he falls …’ (1Tim 3:6). 
Pride is taking the credit that belongs to God. When Satan was lifted up and wanted to take God’s place, he fell from grace to grass. Give God all the glory due Him.
Be smart enough to rise up again after a fall and keep moving. It takes a go back to counter a setback. Success answers to successive attempts and only those who do it again receive the gain. 

Friends, life will always present a scratch card with prints of ‘NO’ at the first attempt. But when you consistently scratch the ‘NO’, you’ll see the irrevocable ‘YES’ print of God. Don’t give up; those who give up never go up. If you don’t give up, God will show up. 
When the first Adam failed/fell, God didn’t give up. He (the Most High) tried again by sending the second Adam – Jesus Christ. If God was not ashamed of repeating, then why should you? If you don’t repeatedly scratch away the ‘NO’ by a well programmed comeback, you may never get a sister to marry you, pass that course, overcome that sin, or make any meaningful success in life. Please, don’t give up.


HOW TO COME BACK
      1.
Devise a new program, strategy or plan for success. (Pr 16:9)
2. 
      Commit your new program to God in prayer. (Pr 16:3). God is committed only to that which you commit unto Him.
      3. 
      Accept the place of men because if you live alone you die alone. Don’t disregard people.  ‘Two are better than one because, they have a good report for their labour, for if he falls, the one will lift up his fellow: but woe to him that is alone when he falleth, for he hath not another to help him up’ (Eccl 4:9-10).
4. 
Remember not the former things and look unto the new things ahead (Is 43:18, 19; 42:9). A motorist who keeps looking back will end up crashing.
      5. 
      Finally, stay connected to Jesus because apart from Him, you can do nothing (Jn 15:5). 

      If you’ve gone too far from Him, He is still where you left Him; return to Him now. ‘Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts; and let him return unto the Lord and He will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for He will abundantly pardon’ (Is 55:7).
Your fall is not equal to your call and failure is not a crime but a price to success. See you at the top!


Culled from XPRESSIONZ magazine maiden edition (June 2006)