41-year-old Chelochi Onyemelukwe-Onoubia, has won the award for best fiction writer at the Sharjah International Book Fair, in the United Arab Emirates.
Mrs. Chelochi Onyemelukwe-Onoubia, whose debut work, ‘Son of the House’, won in the best fiction category, was honoured by the Ruler of Sharjah, Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, on the 30th of October 2019 at the opening ceremony of the Sharjah International Book Fair, United Arab Emirate (UAE).
The award-winning novel, ‘Son of the House’ centres around struggles of womanhood and parenting amidst sexual abuse and societal pressure in marriage.
Describing the award as a pleasant surprise to her, the author told Channels TV that she hoped women, especially young Nigerian writers would be motivated by her achievement and not give up on their dreams after recording rejections in their writing journey.
In her words:
“I was surprised to find out that I was the only female. I want to see women winning awards and get recognised.
I have faced quite a bit of rejection in the course of my journey, so it is extremely thrilling for me to be standing here with this award despite the challenges I faced while trying to get this book published.”
The Sharjah International Book Fair Award is an annual award that recognises outstanding accomplishments in both regional and international publishing industry.
Mrs. Chelochi Onyemelukwe-Onoubia
Mrs. Chelochi Onyemelukwe-Onuobia is a leading expert in Health law in Nigeria and Associate Professor at Babcock University School of Law and Security Studies who founded Centre for Health Ethics Law and Development in 2010.
She holds a First-class degree in Law from the University of Nigeria and a doctorate degree in Law from Dalhousie University, Canada.
Her extensive research works on health policy, law and ethics have been published in reputable journals in Canada, the UK and Nigeria, which has won her numerous awards including the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Fellowship and Killam Scholarship Son of the House.