Helon Habila, chair of the judging panel of the contest while announcing the 2016 longlist of nine books, said the list is made up books published in the past 24 months.

The Chief Executive Officer of Etisalat Nigeria, Matthew Willsher, endorsed the judges, saying they did a god job.
“The novels in this year’s longlist represent a good number of African publishing companies. Each novel reflects a very interesting and dynamic perspective that will provoke intense conversations about different personal and societal issues.”
The judging panel, comprising Nigerian novelist and poet, Helon Habila (Chair), South African writer/activist Elinor Sisulu and Ivorian writer and Africa39 laureate Edwige Rene Dro, now has the task of selecting three authors for the shortlist, which will be unveiled in December.
The winner of the 2016 Etisalat Prize for Literature will be announced in March 2017 and will receive £15,000.
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