• Home
  • Contact Us
  • About us
  • Privacy Policy
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
New Citizen
  • Login
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Arts & Life
  • Culture & Entertainment
  • World
  • Perspectives
  • About us
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Arts & Life
  • Culture & Entertainment
  • World
  • Perspectives
  • About us
No Result
View All Result
New Citizen
No Result
View All Result
Home Perspectives

Joop Berkhout: Death and a Writers’ Loss

Tribute

by Wale Okediran
February 12, 2025
in Perspectives
0
Joop Berkhout: Death and a Writers’ Loss
The late Joop Berkhout

The late Joop Berkhout

0
SHARES
10
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on WhatsappShare on Telegram
The late Joop Berkhout

On one sunny day in July 1987 at the Enugu Trade Fair grounds in Enugu, Nigeria when the late iconic African Writer, Cyprian Ekwensi held up my hand and publicly presented my first novel; Rainbows are for Lovers (RAFL), I felt a glow of happiness and relief flow through me.

After several years in ‘the publication wilderness’, I was finally a published author. I was still relishing that golden moment when my publisher, the indefatigable Joop Berkhout of Spectrum Books Ltd, Ibadan, nudged me to life and reminded me to make a speech and later taught me how to autograph a book.

READ ALSO

The Rising Waters: Addressing the Menace of Flood in Lagos – A Call for Decisive Government Action and Responsible Citizenship

When the Cassock Abandons the Pulpit: The Bishops’ Partisan Mirage and Opposition Echoes

That momentous day in Enugu marked the beginning of my over 40-years relationship with that great man, a quintessential man of books, a writers’ delight and a loyal friend. During those years, three of my books were published by Chief Berkhout’s then publishing stable, Spectrum Books.

While RAFL went on to become one of Spectrum’s best- sellers, The Boys at the Border was shortlisted for the 1991 Commonwealth Literature Prize. Even though Dreams Die at Twilight (Malthouse Press, 2001) was not published by Spectrum Books, the book was adjudged as one of the best 25 books in Nigeria in the last 25 years during Spectrum Book’s 25th anniversary in 2003.

Although a hard- nosed businessman, Joop Berkhout invested in writers and remained until his death, perhaps, one of the most writer-friendly publishers in this part of the world. Apart from paying me a generous advance royalty for RAFL, Chief Berkhout also put me on the then Nigeria Airways, Lagos to Enugu flight WT 264, ‘ Ikogosun Warm Springs’ for the book launch. Unlike these days when many authors have to run after their publishers for their legitimate book royalties, regular twice yearly royalty payment was the norm during Chief Berkhout’s time at Spectrum Books.

In 2007, when Joop Berkhout founded Safari Books Limited after his temporary retirement from Spectrum Books, he appointed me a Publishing Consultant to the new outfit. In his Letter of Appointment he sated thus; ’’I am glad that you have joined us as our publishing consultant. I can assure you that I will keep you busy for many years to come’’.

Even though at that time he was already in his 80s, he kept to his words by pilling me with loads of jobs and responsibilities especially in the area of Biography writing. In the course of my duty, Chief Berkhout introduced me to some leading captains of industry, political leaders as well as former Nigerian Presidents some of whom I personally interviewed for their biographies.

A great socialite and humanist, I was part of his regular league of lunch and dinner guests in his Ibadan home, Cambridge House, a house made famous by the past occupant, the late Nigerian poet, Christopher Okigbo. During those encounters, ‘Chairman’ as I fondly called him, regularly regaled me with his thoughts on almost every conceivable topic under the sky even if we didn’t always agree with each other on such topics.

With his demise, Nigeria, has lost a wonderful and illustrious senior citizen, as well as a publisher per excellence who despite his Dutch heritage was a naturalized Nigerian who made the country his home for 59 out of his 94 years on earth. May his soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.

* Dr Okediran is the Secretary-General of the Pan African Writers Association, headquartered in Accra, Ghana

Tags: deathDr Wale OkediranIbadanJoop BerkhoutpublishingSpectrum Bookstribute
Previous Post

Nigeria to host landmark 2025 Afreximbank’s annual meetings

Next Post

Edun to Senate:  Nigerian stock market shows great growth

Related Posts

The Rising Waters: Addressing the Menace of Flood in Lagos – A Call for Decisive Government Action and Responsible Citizenship
Perspectives

The Rising Waters: Addressing the Menace of Flood in Lagos – A Call for Decisive Government Action and Responsible Citizenship

August 9, 2026
When the Cassock Abandons the Pulpit: The Bishops’ Partisan Mirage and Opposition Echoes
Perspectives

When the Cassock Abandons the Pulpit: The Bishops’ Partisan Mirage and Opposition Echoes

August 4, 2026
When Will Atiku Abubakar Report Himself to President Trump?
Perspectives

When Will Atiku Abubakar Report Himself to President Trump?

July 23, 2026
The North at the Crossroads: Reflections on Insecurity, Foreign Interests, and the Future of Nigeria
Perspectives

The North at the Crossroads: Reflections on Insecurity, Foreign Interests, and the Future of Nigeria

July 9, 2026
Next Post
Edun to Senate:  Nigerian stock market shows great growth

Edun to Senate:  Nigerian stock market shows great growth

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent Posts

  • United Nigeria Airlines pledges N20m to fund Chinua Achebe Prize for Fiction for 10 years
  • EFCC investigates suspect as Customs intercepts $73,000, £15,957, 827,800 Saudi Riyals at Kano Airport
  • SON, DSS strengthen collaboration to tackle substandard products in Kaduna
  • Bago celebrates IBB at 85, hails his contributions to Nigeria
  • Information Minister mourns Garkuwan Kontagora, Ibrahim Wali

Recent Comments

No comments to show.

Recent Posts

  • United Nigeria Airlines pledges N20m to fund Chinua Achebe Prize for Fiction for 10 years
  • EFCC investigates suspect as Customs intercepts $73,000, £15,957, 827,800 Saudi Riyals at Kano Airport
  • SON, DSS strengthen collaboration to tackle substandard products in Kaduna
  • Bago celebrates IBB at 85, hails his contributions to Nigeria

Quick Links

  • Home
  • Contact Us
  • About us
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Nation
  • Politics
  • Business & Economy
  • Health
  • Education
  • Sport
  • Arts & Life
  • Culture & Entertainment
  • World
  • Perspectives
  • About us

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
error: Content is protected !!