Encounter with Suleiman Ibrahim Katsina: Author of Turmin Danya/ Veteran BBC Broadcaster
- Sulaiman Umar
- 24 Mar, 2024
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The name, Suleiman Ibrahim Katsina is a house-hold
identity in the domain of pros writing and investigative, modern journalism,
for, it rang a bell in Nigeria and abroad. The two times winner of Hausa
novel’s writing competition in 1978 and 1983 and former BBC broadcaster, who
premonitioned that lapses experienced in horizon-broadening in writing are
brought through excessive reading saw and foretold of what moderators in
writing competitions are expected of. In this interview with our Blueprint
Newspaper correspondent in Kano, Ibrahim Hamisu, on ***19/12/2023 the writer
spoke abundantly about his early life, struggle, his successes in writing and
the positions he held when he worked with broadcast journalism.
Katsina City News:
Can you tell us about yourself?
Suleiman: My name is Suleiman Ibrahim Katsina. I was born
and brought up in Katsina. At completion of my schools, I started working with
the old Kaduna State, stationed at Katsina before I joined the services of
Kaduna Polytechnic as an accountant. I briefly found myself into politics were
I was a partisan. I am happily married with kids. I retired from BBC services
in around mid-2021 as a producer.
Katsina City News:
When did you venture into writing?
Suleiman: I was first introduced into writing when, in 1978
the then Northern Nigerian Publishing Company (NNPC) Zaria, introduced a
writing competition among youths in the region in an attempt to encourage
writing and reading. Then, in making a trial, I wrote a book, my first Hausa
novel, Mallakin Zuciyata and sent it to the organizers. It suddenly became
number one in the competition. Then, later, the Ministry of Information and
Culture introduced another round of book’s writing competition, in attempt to further
make reading a culture, a habit in northern Nigeria. I then wrote another Hausa
novel, Turmin Danya and sent in confidence. It also worn the first position
too.
Katsina City News:
Which was your first novel?
Suleiman: As I told you, it was Mallakin Zuciyata, followed
by Turmin Danya, then Tura Ta Kai Bango.
Katsina City News: So
how many books have you written or published to date?
Suleiman: They are the only three (3) mentioned. But, more
are underway.
Katsina City News:
Turmin Danya is widely read in Nigeria. Then, can you tell us how pros writing
origined?
Suleiman: Since childhood, I was a lover of reading novels,
newspapers, magazine, adventure stories and many alike. Then came a day when
one of my brothers whispered to me that he saw an advertisement of writing
competition announcement by NNPC Zaria. Then, I thought of sending my piece on
a n important polity that can be entertained by our society. Then, I wrote a
book and sent it a day to the closing date. After months, they sent a letter that
my book came first, followed by So Aljannar Duniya, then, Amadi Na Malam Ama
came third.
Katsina City News: As
an experienced radio/BBC producer, how had you dealt with writing of books
while on duty?
Suleiman: To be candid, what I dwelled on while at BBC
where unconnected to my writings because I soft-pedalled when I was in London.
Apart from BBC broadcasting, my main or primary assignment, I also worked with
another print media company. I wrote for weekly basis, by using my ‘pen name’.
I also worked with Hausa Department of institute of journalism affiliated to
BBC where I was in-charge of writing and
translating issues on politics and alike, like translating conference papers. I
was also in-charge of editing stories
and checking orthography hunted for airing.
Katsina City News: What was the theme of your book, Turmin Danya?
Suleiman: The fundamental theme of the book was patriotism, without which no nation can progress or attain realities of economic status. Corruption, embezzlement, stealing public funds and refusal to pay tax by companies, weather corporates or individuals in a nation, for instance are the bane of any failure in governance. The book also told of non-adherence to customs rules in a country which is another sect of corruption and noncompliance to immigration ethics. Here, customs on borders are corrupt thereby bringing the fiscal policy of that nation to zero level.
Katsina City News:
Which year was Turmin Danya first published? Then, is its publication still
ongoing?
Suleiman: In 1982. We were in Lagos for the ceremony after
the competition ended. The publication was done by NNPC Zaria under the
instruction of Ministry of Information and Culture. I now transferred the
publication matter to Gidan Dabono publishers, Kano.
Katsina City News:
What do you think is the secret behind its success?
Suleiman: You see,
moderators have proper checklist for the moderation which is broken into marks
as they are awarded to each segment of the book. One of the segments is the
quality of the storyline weather it suites the prevailing norms and ethics of
our society. Then comes the language style. They then checked how the story can
drag a reader to the end with enthusiasm and curiousness. .Is the story a
creativity or otherwise a plagiarism?
Does the characters used in the story suite the societal existence? A good story is one which targets no any
personal individual for character deformation. Every story must have a
deserving and meaningful ending that would be beneficial to a society. Talent and
style of writing are those that arouse a reader much. I think the theme of the
book was deserving. which beckoned the authority’s attention.
Katsina City News:
Any advice to upcoming writers?
Suleiman: Today, writers are majorly readers. It depends on
the beauty of the book one reads, weather it wears a good look or has errors
both in character and in orthography. It is from there that one picks what he
read to transfer into his mind as a starter in writing. But, one thing is, the
more you widely read, the more you broaden your horizon. In writing, you ought
to take adequate care of a style you are adopting. Likewise orthography which
is highly deserving. The more you read
the more versatile you be. It is also recommended in writing that only things
that are valid in a society are supposed to. Today, Hausa reading and writing
among students and otherwise are declining. Other cultures are seemingly
overriding the normal Hausa culture. This should be looked upon. Then, the
beginning of every story must always be captivating or catchy to continue
coaxing a reader to the end.
Then, every write up must be submitted to an expert for
edition before it is camera ready in order to avoid making unnecessary errors.
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Katsina City News: Thank you.
Suleiman: You are welcome.
This interview was
conducted in Hausa language and translated by Aliyu Ibrahim Kankara.