Author Michael Afenfia speaks about his new book

Saturday 10 June 2023

Ottawa Black Book Club and Institute of African Studies host book launch

The Carleton-Dominion Chalmers Centre on Cooper Street was the scene of the launch of Michael Afenfia’s ground-breaking new novel, Leave my bones in Saskatoon. The event was hosted jointly by Carleton University’s Institute of African Studies and the Ottawa Black Book Club. Set in Nigeria and Canada, this exciting book narrates the story of a fictional Nigerian TV producer, Owoicho, who makes the complex immigrant journey from Nigeria to Saskatoon with his teenage daughter. Present at this ceremony was the Director of the Institute of African Studies, Professor Nduka Otiono, the founder of the Ottawa Black Book Club, Louisa Ibhaze, and Black History Ottawa‘s Community Outreach Officer, Sarah Onyango.

All photos by Sarah Onyango

Ottawa Black Book Club founder Louisa Ibhaze with author Michael Afenfia
Author Michael Afenfia, centre with Ottawa Black Book Club founder Louisa Ibhaze and book launch attendees
Author Michael Afenfia with IAS Director, Prof Nduka Otiono and Mrs. Onyisi Otiono
Author Michael Afenfia, left, IAS Director Prof Nduka Otiono with two unidentified guests