With a career spanning 29 years in the publishing industry, primarily in newspaper publishing, she also holds an honorary doctorate in Media and Communications and serves on the board of The PUNCH, one of Nigeria’s top newspapers.

She is deeply committed to improving literacy and ensuring that children have better access to books, particularly, to read for pleasure.”

Commenting on the literary platform award won by Talabi’s ACBF, the Editor, Brittle Paper, Professor Ainehi Edoro, stated:

“There is no doubt that ACBF is shifting Nigerian literary culture in ways that speak to the broader growth we are observing in African literature globally.

It is enabling infrastructural impact in the Nigerian literary space by signaling the possibility of a market and industry around children’s books.”

On his part, the Publisher of Masobe Books, Othuke Ominiabohs, said:

“Because of Talabi and the ACBF, the future of literature and the continent at large is so much brighter: for a child who reads is an adult who leads.”

The organiser also explained that Arthur won the African Literary Person of the Year award “in recognition of her outstanding contributions toward promoting the visibility of African and African diaspora literature on Instagram and other social media platforms”.

Also, the organiser said Ntsaluba won the social media influencer of the year “in recognition of her outstanding contributions toward promoting the visibility of African and African diaspora literature on Instagram and other social media platforms”.

Vazhure won the 2023 Publisher of the Year for “making space for Shona language literature, heeding the call of the great Ngugi wa Thiongo that we need to take seriously the “claims of our language on us”.