Salome Agbaroji
2023/2024 U.S. National Youth Poet Laureate Salome Agbaroji during a poetry workshop with young poets and spoken word artists at the American Corner Lekki.

Nigerian American Poet, Agabroji, Inspires Young Students In Poetry

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Nigerian American poet, Salome Agbaroji, has inspired young Nigerian students in the art of poetry.

Agbaroji, who visited Nigeria from July 21 to 29 as part of the U.S. Department of State’s Arts Envoy Program, had a series of engagements with Nigerian students and shared her talents in poetry and other literary arts.

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She is a celebrated poet, who has performed spoken word poetry at the White House, the United Nations, and the Golden Globes Pre-Show, among many other prestigious stages.

During the visit, Agbaroji, a first year Harvard University student and the 2023/2024 U.S. National Youth Poet Laureate, traveled to Enugu to connect with her roots and immerse herself in the local arts and culture scene. She visited the Center for Memories, a repository of the rich history and culture of the Igbo people, hosted a poetry workshop at the University of Nigeria’s Window on America, and headlined an evening of discussions and networking with the creative community in Enugu.

Nigerian American Poet Agabroji Inspires Young Students In Poetry
2023/2024 U.S. National Youth Poet Laureate Salome Agbaroji leading a poetry workshop with young poets and spoken word artists at the Window on America in Enugu.

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 In Lagos, she conducted workshops for young poets and spoken word artists, visited the University of Lagos to meet creative arts professors and students, and hosted a poetry slam competition for high school students.

To conclude her visit, Agbaroji joined Nigerian spoken word artist and 2022 Lagos International Poetry Festival Slam Champion, Deborah Johnson, for a moderated conversation about their work in the creative industry. The event featured poem recitations and an open-mic session, where Agbaroji and other artists shared their work.

Audiences in Lagos and Enugu, including high school and university students, arts professors, emerging and established poets and artists, found Agbaroji’s work relatable, engaging, and enjoyable. Agbaroji’s desire to share her talents in poetry through mentorships and workshops resulted in meaningful connections and cultural exchange with the Nigerian literary community. The activities in both cities inspired young students to envision a future in the creative arts through poetry.

Reflecting on her visit, Agbaroji expressed appreciation for being able to connect with Nigeria’s vibrant art scene through the U.S. Arts Envoy Program. “I’m thankful to have had the opportunity to visit Nigeria for the first time through the Arts Envoy program. Watching a participant start a poem during our workshop, collaborate with others, and then perform it live at our open mic night was incredibly uplifting,” Agbaroji added.

Nigerian American Poet Agabroji Inspires Young Students In Poetry
L-R: 2022 Lagos International Poetry Festival Slam Champion Deborah Johnson; award-winning Nigerian poet and U.S. government exchange alumnus Tade Ipadeola; with 2023/2024 U.S. National Youth Poet Laureate Salome Agbaroji during a moderated panel discussion on their work in the creative industry.

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U.S. Consulate Public Affairs Officer Julie McKay highlighted the importance of cultural exchanges like Agbaroji’s visit to Nigeria and their ability to bring Americans and Nigerians together to share ideas and expertise, promote mutual understanding and freedom of expression. “One of the most empowering opportunities we can offer young people is a platform where their voices can be heard,” McKay said. “Poetry is an inspiring platform for youth to express their creativity and sense of self.”

Nigerian American Poet Agabroji Inspires Young Students In Poetry
U.S. Consulate Public Affairs Officer Julie McKay delivering welcoming remarks during the Open- Mic Night featuring 2023/2024 U.S. National Youth Poet Laureate Salome Agbaroji hosted at the U.S. Consul General’s Residence.

The Public Diplomacy Section of the U.S. Mission in Nigeria supports programs that bring American cultural leaders to Nigeria to meet, exchange ideas and collaborate with their Nigerian counterparts. Through these people-to-people connections, the U.S. Mission hopes to foster a deeper relationship between the people of Nigeria and the United States.

 

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