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Obi Nwakanma nyɛla Nigeria nira ŋun niŋdi yɛltɔɣa taɣimalisi, "literary critic", lahabali wuligira mini karimba ŋun wuhiri University of Central Florida. O daa sabila "regular Sunday column" din jɛndi Vanguard Newspaper ka boli li "The Orbit". O sabbu nima lahi be The Punch, ThisDay ni TheCable.[1][2][3][4][5]

Bɛ dɔɣi la Nwakanma Ibadan, Nigeria. O daa bɔhim la shikuru baŋsim Government College, Umuahia. O daa bɔhim la Siliminsili University of Jos, ni yɛltɔɣa taɣamalisi Washington University in St. Louis shikuru shɛli o ni daa deei "Masters in Fine Art". O daa lahi tirisi tooni n chaŋ Saint Louis University din be St. Louis, Missouri luɣ'shɛli o ni daa dee Ph.D. Saha ŋɔ o nyɛla baŋdi kuɣinli n be University of Central Florida.[6]

  • The Horsemen And Other Poems
  • Christopher Okigbo 1930-67: Thirsting for Sunlight[7]
  1. Udeozo, Obu (August 18, 2013). Nigeria: The Shrubs Among the Poplars of Obi Nwakanma's Verses.
  2. (2011) "The Life of a Nigerian Poet". The Journal of African History 52 (3): 423–425.
  3. Reporters, Sahara (July 5, 2010). In Defence Of Nwakanma's Empiricism.
  4. Nduka, Uche (March 2, 2016). So Even While.
  5. Thien, Madeleine (June 2, 2014). "Okigbo's Generation: A Conversation with Obi Nwakanma". Brick Magazine. No. 93. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  6. Ghandtschi, Ali (2012). Obi Nwakanma [ Nigeria ]. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  7. Suhr-Sytsma, Nathan (2019). "Christopher Okigbo, 1930–67: Thirsting for Sunlight by Obi Nwakanma (review)". Research in African Literatures 50 (2): 254–257. ISSN 1527-2044.
  8. Osha, Sanya (February 25, 2014). Lyrical Birthcries: Review of Birthcry by Obi Nwakanma.