Ike Oguine
Ike Oguine is a Nigerian writer and lawyer.[1] Oguine has been described as part of the third generation of Nigerian literature.[2] As a commentator, he has written several opinion pieces for the New Internationalist , West Africa and Times Literary Supplement , and has written several short stories.
His first novel, A Squatter's Tale , was first published in 1997 and later republished as part of the Heinemann African Writers Series in 2000.
Oguine's professional career is as a lawyer. First he worked for Chevron as the lead counsel on the West African Gas Pipeline, the Escravos GTL, the Brass LNG Project and the ONLNG project.[1] From April 2014 to May 2015, he served as General Counsel to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, under an appointment made by President Goodluck Jonathan.[1]
References
[edit ]- ^ a b c "Oguine, Novelist, Is Nigeria's Top Petroleum Lawyer - Africa Oil+Gas Report". africaoilgasreport.com. Retrieved 2018年02月07日.
- ^ Adesanmi, Pius; Dunton, Chris (2005年05月01日). "Nigeria's third generation writing : historiography and preliminary theoretical considerations". English in Africa. 32 (1). ISSN 0376-8902.
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