
Adewara Joses is a young Nigerian writer, poet, and spoken word artiste. He uses poetry as a tool to amplify his tiny voice to the world. As a young boy learning how to hold a torch in this dark world, he sees life as a system which only can be brought into bits through imaginations.
His poems and other pieces of writings have appeared on literary spaces including Punocracy, Tush magazine, Writers space Africa, among others. He won Wakaso Poetry Prize, January 2020 edition, and was awarded the first runner up of Christopher Okigbo Poetry Prize 2020.
He writes to express the joy and transformation he receives from God, and sometimes he pens down his grieves in a paper for some temporary healings. He is much concerned about impacting lives with his writings, as a means of expressing humanity.
Apart from writing, he performs poetry on stages and off stages, and he has appeared on several platforms within the shores of the country.
His poems and other pieces of writings have appeared on literary spaces including Punocracy, Tush magazine, Writers space Africa, among others. He won Wakaso Poetry Prize, January 2020 edition, and was awarded the first runner up of Christopher Okigbo Poetry Prize 2020.
He writes to express the joy and transformation he receives from God, and sometimes he pens down his grieves in a paper for some temporary healings. He is much concerned about impacting lives with his writings, as a means of expressing humanity.
Apart from writing, he performs poetry on stages and off stages, and he has appeared on several platforms within the shores of the country.