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Foreign Education and the African Psyche: Guest Lecture from Jude Idada
Thursday 27 November 15:00 until 16:30
Online : https://www.tickettailor.com/events/universityofsussex2/1946686
Speaker: Jude Idada
Part of the series: Black at Sussex Guest Lecture
Foreign Education and the African Psyche: Guest Lecture from Jude Idada
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Black at Sussex Presents: Foreign Education and the African Psyche: Between Assimilation and Cultural Displacement
Investigating parental expectations when sending African children abroad, the pressures of cultural adaptation, and the complex navigation of identity.
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About Jude Idada
He is a winner of the Nigeria Prize for Literature, an AMAA best screenplay award, an AMAA for Best Film by An African in the Diaspora, an AFRIFF Globe best screenplay award, and an ANA prize for Drama alongside several other awards.
Amongst others, Jude was selected as one of the writers for the University of Iowa International Writers Program, the TIFF ‘Adapt This” project, Afrinolly/Ford Foundation ‘Cinema4Change’project, New Directions Filmmakers of the future project by MNET and the Relativity Media/AFRIFF Filmmaking project.
His films, The Tenant, Queen of the Night and Kofa have won various awards around the world.In addition to this, he has written feature films and television series for various multinational entertainment organizations, like StudioCanal, Netflix, and Amazon Prime.
He has written and published a collection of short stories “A Box of Chocolates”, an anthology of poetry “Exotica Celestica”, three stage plays “Oduduwa – King of the Edos,” “Sankara” and “L’Otor – The Devils Pilgrimage, the first book in a trilogy of novels “By My Own Hands”, a memoiresque novel “The Debate” and two children’s books “Didi Kanu and the Singing Dwarfs of the North” and “Boom Boom” along with ghostwriting several biographies.
He is a member of the Nigeria Oscar Selection Committee, and was the Chair of the Jury of the Coal City Film Festival, the Witsprouts Storytelling Prize and the head judge of the Quramo Writers Prize. In addition to this, he was also the Creative Director of the AfriCan Theatre Ensemble in Toronto Canada
His plays have been staged at British Council’s Lagos Theatre Festival, the Lagos Fringe Festivaland other cities in Africa, North America, South America, and Europe.
He has written and directed for stage in Canada, US, Nigeria, Ghana, and Guyana.
He has lectured on several topics in higher institutions in North America, South America and Africa.
Jude has been inducted into the National Wall of Role Models at the Black Canadian Awards and founded the Sandra Whiteley Prize for Children’s Literature.
He actively writes observational, and analytical non-fiction and fictional stories across social media, which are aimed at enlightening, entertaining, educating and molding the general public.
He divides his time between Toronto, Canada and Lagos, Nigeria.
By: Bud Johnston
Last updated: Wednesday, 12 November 2025