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  • Celebrated Nigerian painter, Onobrakpeya honoured with US citizenship

    Celebrated Nigerian painter, Onobrakpeya honoured with US citizenship

    Celebrated Nigerian painter and printmaker, Dr Bruce Onobrakpeya has been proclaimed as an Honorary Citizen of the United States of America in the State of Georgia.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Secretary of State of Georgia, Brad Raffensperger made the proclamation on the 5th day of April 2023.

    “I, Brad Raffensperger, Secretary of State of the State of Georgia, do hereby proclaim Bruce Onobrakpeya as an Honorary Georgia Citizen,” Raffensperger proclaimed.

    The Secretary of State of Georgia expressed appreciation to Dr Onobrakpeya for his service to the State of Georgia and proclaimed that the renowned painter be afforded every courtesy as a goodwill ambassador from Georgia in his travels to other States.

    “May this Outstanding Citizen be afforded every courtesy as a Goodwill Ambassador from Georgia in his travels to other states, to nations beyond the borders of the United States of America, or wherever he may hereafter travel or reside. Thank you for your service to our State,” Raffensperger stated.

    TNG reports Onobrakpeya was born on August 30, 1932, in Agbarha-Otor, an Urhobo town in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria.

    He attended the Nigerian College of Arts, Science, and Technology (now Ahmadu Bello University) in Zaria, where he developed an interest in forging a unique style which aimed to decolonize itself from Western influences.

    He went on to exhibit internationally and establish himself as an important figure in contemporary African art, notably working as an educator for over four decades.

    Today, his works can be found in the collections of the Vatican Museum in Rome; the National Gallery in Nairobi, and the National Museum of African Arts, Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., among others.

  • Bruce Onobrakpeya: Celebrating a creative genius @90

    Bruce Onobrakpeya: Celebrating a creative genius @90

    A prominent Deltan, an icon in the world of arts, Bruce Obomeyoma Onobrakpeya will be 90 on August. 30.

    Onobrakpeya is a Nigerian printmaker, painter and sculptor. He has exhibited at the Tate Modern in London, the National Museum of African Art of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. and the Malmö Konsthall in Malmö, Sweden.

    From August 4th through 6th a conference will be held to celebrate the Urhobo born arts master on his 60years of craftsmanship in commemoration of his 90th birthday with various themes ranging from: Urhobo culture, myths and legends and many others.

    See conference details below:

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  • NNOM conferment: Lai Mohammed lauds Onobrakpeya

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, has congratulated Mr Bruce Onobrakpeya on his conferment with the Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM).

    In a congratulatory message issued on Thursday in Abuja, the minister said that the award to the octogenarian artist was a great boost for the Creative Industry.

    The minister said the recognition and honour accorded Onobrakpeya by the Federal Government would go a long way to inspire young artists in particular and the entire Creative Industry in general.

    He said the conferment of the great award on Onobrakpeya had put him in the same league as other great creative minds like Prof. Wole Soyinka, the late Prof. Chinua Achebe, Mr Laz Ekwueme and the late Ladi Kwali, all past winners of the award.

    “There is no doubt that Onobrakpeya over the years, has been a towering figure and a great inspiration to young artists, but this award marks the highest point in his career as an artist.

    “Onobrakpeya remains a great ambassador of Nigeria, having exhibited his works in the UK, U.S. and Sweden, just to mention a few, and with his works adorning great museums and art galleries all over the world,’’ he said.

    While thanking the Federal Government for honouring Onobrakpeya, the minister wished the great artist many more years of creativity and good health.

    TheNewsGuru reports that President Muhammadu Buhari, represented by his Vice, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday decorated Onobrakpeya and Prof. Adesoji Adesina with the NNOM Award.

    NNOM is an academic award conferred on distinguished academicians and intellectuals who have made outstanding contributions to the academic, growth and development of Nigeria.

    Adesina was recognised for his research work in engineering technology while Onobrakpeya was honoured for his creativity in arts and humanities spanning more than 60 years.

    Onobrakpeya was honoured for his creativity in arts and humanities spanning more than 60 years.

    The president said that the awardees had distinguished themselves in their various disciplines.

    Born in 1932 in Agbarah Otor in Delta, Onobrakpeya, a printmaker, painter and sculptor is one of Africa’s best known and most highly respected artists.

    The renowned artist, who has been described as a ‘living legend’, has exhibited at the Tate Modern in London, and the National Museum of African Art of the Smithsonian Institution in Washington.

     

  • And Bruce Onobrakpeya wins Nigeria’s Ultimate Medal – Sunny Awhefeada

    By Sunny Awhefeada

    …and Bruce Onobrakpeya wins Nigeria’s Ultimate Medal.

    The Nigerian National Order of Merit (NNOM) was instituted in 1979 to reward cerebral achievement. It was at inception known as the Nigerian National Merit Award (NNMA).

    Although the nomenclature has changed, the significance and prestige of the award remains unassailable.

    The biodata on the back cover of Chinua Achebe’s The Trouble with Nigeria describes the award as Nigeria’s “highest accolade for intellectual achievement”.

    The prize has remained so. Achebe was the first winner in 1979 and many other distinguished Nigerian intellectuals had gone on to win it.

    A roll call of the winners whether they are from the Humanities or the Sciences points to the reality that it is actually bestowed on Nigeria’s best.

    And it must be admitted that Nigeria’s best is the world’s best irrespective of the cog in the wheel of our national development and by extension our hobbled education system.

    Thus the NNOM, even though it is a national award, could be compared to the Nobel Prize superintended by the Swedish academy.

    Some Nigerians are as title crazy as Governor Okorocha of Imo State is driven crazy by his vision! There are many contrived awards in Nigeria!

    From the one bestowed by the president on himself and friends in the name of national honours to the ones thrown around by tertiary institutions and shadowy organizations to whoever could pay, Nigeria brims with awards.

    Yet, I dare say that the only one with unimpeachable integrity is the NNOM! It is awarded annually and this year’s winner is the master artist Bruce Obomeyoma Onobrakpeya!

    All the winners from Achebe to Onobrakpeya will top any master class of their discipline anywhere in the world!

    In truth, whatever modicum of respect Nigeria has earned in the world came through the remarkable achievements of her intellectuals.

    If the world concedes some measure of respectability to Nigeria, it is because Achebe, Wole Soyinka, Christopher Okigbo, JP Clark, Bruce Onobrakpeya and their ilk in other fields of knowledge are Nigerians.

    When words filtered in that Onobrakpeya won this year’s NNMA many concluded that it was long overdue.

    The Delta State University, Abraka, under the vice chancellorship of Professor Victor Peretomode bestowed its highly regarded honourary doctorate on Onobrakpeya in July this year.

    Instead of casting the doctorate at the highest bidder, the university chose three worthy Nigerians, the Ohworode of Olomu, the Asagba of Asaba and Onobrakpeya.

    The DELSU honour and the NNOM reinforce and justify each other. As university orator, the lot fell on me to do Onobrakpeya’s citation.

    Part of it reads:

    Bruce Onobrakpeya is a living art avatar who shares the same hallowed platform with Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci and Michael Angelo in the universal configuration of artistic influence!

    He was in the vanguard of the “Zaria rebels” led by Uche Okeke that championed the decolonisation of African visual arts by privileging traditional influences in their practice.

    Much of the motif of Onobrakpeya’s art is rooted in his Urhobo tradition as he gives visual representation to ethno-philosophy, folklore, politics, environment, religion, modernity.

    While Urhobo tradition provides his collage, the world remains his canvas.

    As a master artist in a class of his own, it didn’t take long for Onobrakpeya’s skilful hands to attract global attention.

    He became an Artist-in-Residence at Haystack Mountain of Art and Craft in Maine in the United States of America in 1975. He has, since then, held some of the most prestigious Art Residencies and professorships around the world, seven of which were in the United States.

    He also enjoyed the same rare privilege at the Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan, and the National Gallery of Zimbabwe which is one of the world’s most notable arts galleries.

    In the course of his enchanting career as an artist, Onobrakpeya has held more than one hundred art exhibitions.

    The first of which took place in Ughelli in 1959.

    Since then his art works have been standing taller than any other at exhibitions in Lagos, New York, London, Berlin, Moscow, Warsaw, Washington, Bologna, Nairobi, Illinois, Toronto, Bradford, Holland, Zurich, Bonn, Zimbabwe, Abidjan, Dakar, Dubai, etc.

    I must not forget the one at the Vatican Museum in Rome in 1977. I am sure Pope Paul VI must have told God about the marvel of Onobrakpeya’s art.

    In recognition of his sublime art, he has received over fifty awards, honours and prizes from all over the world. He is a winner of the Pope Paul VI Gold Medal.

    In 1989, the University of Ibadan, awarded him an honorary doctor of letters.

    He was the second person after Chinua Achebe to win the Nigeria Creativity Award in 2010.

    Many other prizes came from across the seas; USA, Britain, France, Iraq, Czechoslovakia, etc.

    The Federal Government of Nigeria conferred the Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR) on him in 2002.

    Very significantly, the United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) canonised him as a Living Human Treasure in 2006!

    Art connoisseurs have long reached a consensus that had there been a Nobel Prize for Visual Arts, Onobrakpeya would have long won it!

    Today, Onobrakpeya’s art works can be found in all the continents of the world.

    Presidents, Prime Ministers, Kings, Nobles, Commoners, all stand before his works in adoration!

    Onobrakpeya’s astonishing portfolio of achievements is reinforced by ibiebe an Urhobo alphabetic system he invented, fourteen published monographs and fourteen illustrated books.

    The number of theses written on his works by art cognoscenti is in the realm of the uncountable!

    Before us, today, is one of the most significant artists of global resonance for all times.

    At eighty-five, Onobrakpeya is the youngest among today’s honourees, but he is the oldest known practising artist in Africa now.

    Whatever he touches becomes art. Art works immortalise the artist. So let it be with Owena Bruce Obomeyoma Onobrakpeya.

     

    Awhefeada teaches literature at the Delta State University, Abraka.