Author Interview: The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai by Onyeka Nwelue
Today on my blog I have the interview of Onyeka Nwelue author of the book "The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai" answering the about the back story, his inspirations and some very interesting insights for budding writers.
Question 1.
What inspired you to write " The Nigerian Mafia Mumbai"?
Onyeka : The
decision to pen "The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai" was significantly
influenced by the headlines and captions I often came across in Indian
newspapers concerning Nigerians in India. These narratives, frequently focusing
on the experiences of the Nigerian community within the country, piqued my
interest and raised numerous questions within me.
I
began to contemplate the stories behind these headlines, realizing that they
held untold tales of triumphs, challenges, and a complex interplay of
identities. The newspapers portrayed these stories as mere snapshots, but I
felt there was a deeper, more intricate narrative waiting to be unveiled.
Intrigued
by the dynamics of the Nigerian diaspora in Mumbai, I embarked on a journey to
explore these stories. My aim was to go beyond the sensationalism often found
in the headlines, to delve into the lives, experiences, and aspirations of the
individuals who made up this vibrant community. I wanted to capture their
voices, their struggles, and their dreams, offering a more comprehensive and
nuanced perspective on the subject.
"The
Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai" is the result of this endeavor, a testament to the
power of storytelling to provide a richer and more empathetic understanding of
the world around us. It is a bridge between the headlines and the human
experiences they merely hint at, allowing readers to engage with the stories of
the Nigerian diaspora in India on a deeper and more meaningful level.
Question 2.
Was there a challenge in particular that you encountered while writing the
book?
Onyeka: Certainly, while writing the book, I encountered a unique challenge that
resonated with the very essence of the narrative. The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai
explores the experiences and lives of the Nigerian diaspora in India, and it
was essential to approach this sensitive subject with great care and
understanding.
One
significant challenge was navigating the preconceptions and stereotypes
associated with the Nigerian community in India. These stereotypes, often
fueled by media portrayals, had created an environment of bias and
misunderstanding. As an author, my goal was to break down these misconceptions
and offer a more profound and authentic perspective.
I
had to find a balance between addressing the challenges faced by the community,
such as racism, xenophobia, and struggles associated with living in a foreign
land, while also highlighting their resilience, talents, and unique
contributions to Indian society. It was vital to convey that the Nigerian
diaspora was not defined solely by the negative stereotypes but by the diverse
and multifaceted individuals who formed this vibrant community.
Ultimately,
this challenge became a driving force for the book. It pushed me to dig deeper,
conducting extensive research, interviews, and gathering firsthand accounts to
create a more holistic narrative. The writing process, in this sense, evolved
from simply conveying a story to actively participating in a broader
conversation about diversity, identity, and the power of breaking down
prejudices through storytelling. It was a challenge that added depth to the
book's purpose and message.
Question 3.
What message do you hope readers will take away from your book?
Onyeka: I
hope that readers will take away several important messages from my book,
"The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai." First and foremost, I want readers to
gain a deeper understanding of the complexities and nuances of the Nigerian
diaspora in India. This community has faced numerous challenges, including
racism, discrimination, and a lack of access to basic services, and I hope that
readers will empathize with their struggles and recognize the importance of
inclusivity and equality in society.
Another
critical message I hope readers will embrace is the power of diversity. The
Nigerian diaspora in India is incredibly diverse, with individuals from various
backgrounds, professions, and walks of life. This diversity is a source of
strength and resilience, and I want readers to appreciate the richness that
comes from embracing and celebrating differences.
Furthermore,
I hope that my book encourages readers to question stereotypes and
preconceptions. We often form judgments based on limited information or biased
narratives, and I hope that the book challenges these stereotypes, prompting
readers to be more open-minded and curious about other cultures and
communities.
Lastly,
the book underscores the significance of storytelling as a means to create
change. Through the narratives and experiences shared in the book, I aim to
inspire readers to use their voices to shed light on issues of injustice,
discrimination, and inequality. It's a call to action for readers to be more
active in advocating for positive change in their communities and in the world.
In
essence, "The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai" is not just a book; it's a call
for empathy, a celebration of diversity, and an invitation to actively engage
in creating a more inclusive and equitable society. I hope that readers walk
away from this book with a deeper appreciation for the power of storytelling in
promoting understanding and fostering positive change.
In
addition to the profound messages I hope readers take away from my book,
"The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai," I must acknowledge that this novel is
also an immersive journey into a world filled with intrigue and suspense. It
delves into the gritty realities of life, portraying a tale of violence, drugs,
human trafficking, murder, and sex, all woven into the narrative. This blend of
intense storytelling is intended to engage readers on multiple levels, from
providing insights into the lives of those in the Nigerian diaspora in India to
offering a thrilling and thought-provoking reading experience. It's a book that
doesn't shy away from the darker aspects of society while simultaneously
shedding light on the resilience and spirit of its characters. Ultimately, it's
a captivating narrative designed to both entertain and enlighten.
Question 4.
Could you share some insights about your writing process?
Onyeka: My
writing process involves meticulous planning and organization. I typically
begin by outlining the chapters and the key events or themes I want to cover in
each of them. This chapter-by-chapter outline serves as my roadmap, guiding me
through the narrative. It helps me maintain a clear and structured storyline
while ensuring that I cover all the essential aspects of the book.
Once
the outline is in place, I delve into the actual writing process. I find that
having a well-defined plan makes the writing itself more efficient and less
prone to distractions. It also enables me to maintain a consistent writing
pace.
Additionally,
I believe in the power of revision. After completing a draft, I go back and
review and revise my work multiple times. This process helps refine the
narrative, ensuring that it flows smoothly and that the characters and themes
are well-developed.
So,
in essence, my writing process is a blend of structured planning and the
creative act of storytelling. It's this combination that I find most effective
in bringing my stories to life.
Question 5.
What would be your one go-to advice to aspiring writers around the world based
on your experiences?
Onyeka: Certainly,
I'd be happy to elaborate. My one go-to advice for aspiring writers around the
world, based on my experiences, is to keep writing, no matter what. Writing can
be a challenging journey, filled with moments of self-doubt and creative
blockades. But it's in those very moments that your dedication to your craft
shines the brightest.
The
act of writing, like any art form, is a process of growth and self-discovery.
It's through consistent writing that you hone your skills, discover your unique
voice, and unearth stories that are waiting to be told. It's also a way to
overcome the hurdles and self-criticism that often plague writers.
I
believe that One day the clouds will clear". For me it symbolizes the idea
that even in the darkest and most challenging phases of your writing journey,
there's a promise of brighter days ahead. Your dedication, resilience, and the
simple act of continuing to put words on paper will eventually lead to moments
of clarity, inspiration, and achievement.
So,
my advice to aspiring writers is this: Don't give up. Keep writing, even when
the path ahead seems clouded and uncertain. It's through this persistence that
you'll not only improve as a writer but also find the success and fulfillment
you seek in your writing journey.
Onyeka Nwelue, born in 1988, is a Nigerian scholar who has had esteemed positions in academia in African studies at two of the world’s most prestigious universities, the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. His crime fiction, “The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai,” is the first installment in a 10-book series, which has gone on to be longlisted for the 2023 Chinua Achebe Prize and shortlisted for the 2023 ANA Prose Prize. It’s being developed for film by Indian filmmaker, Ramesh Raparthy.
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Book Blurb
Nollywood actor, Uche Mbadiegwu leaves his Surulere neighborhood in Lagos, to Bandra in Mumbai to join Bollywood, so he could make it big, hoping to play exceptional roles.
Like a flash, Periwinkle appears in his life and changes everything. Tired of living in a pigsty, Efemena wants to live a life of independence, but there is more to being a Nigerian in Mumbai
- a constant escape from the Indian police and narcotics agents.
This novel is a tale of violence, drugs, human trafficking, murder, and sex.
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Thanks to the author for sharing his views with us and answering each question in detail giving us an opportunity to understand a side of humanity not many of us knew.
Will be soon posting a book review of his latest book "The Nigerian Mafia:Mumbai".
Do come back to check it out.