Stephen Kekeghe


Stephen Ese Kekeghe is a Nigerian writer, scholar and academic. His poetry collection Rumbling Sky is a joint winner of the Association of Nigerian Authors' Prize for Poetry in 2021, and his play Broken Edges was shortlisted for the Association of Nigerian Authors' Prize for Drama in 2023.

Early life and education

Kekeghe was born into an Urhobo family in 1982 in Imode, Delta State, Nigeria.
He completed his primary education at Baba-Ido Primary School in Okwagbe, Delta State, in 1995, and his secondary education at St. Vincent’s College, Okwagbe, in 2001, where he served as editor of the college press club.
Kekeghe obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and Literary Studies from Delta State University, Abraka, in 2007. He later earned a master’s degree in literature from the University of Ibadan in 2012 and completed his PhD in Literature and Medicine at the same institution in 2018.
He has held teaching positions at the College of Education, Warri, and Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo. While at Ajayi Crowther University, he founded the ACU Creative Writers’ Club in 2021 and subsequently served as Head of the Department of English.
Kekeghe is currently a faculty member in the Department of English and Literary Studies at Delta State University, Abraka, where he teaches African Literature, Literature and Popular Culture, and Medical Humanities. His work has appeared in journals and edited volumes published by Taylor & Francis, Brill, and Springer.
In 2020, he developed a theoretical framework known as Pathotextualism, which explores the representation of disease and clinical experience in literature and popular culture.

Literary works

Published works

Pond of Leeches Rumbling Sky
  • ''Broken Edges''

Co-authored and co-edited books

  • Abdullahi, Denja & Kekeghe, Stephen. Medicine and Literature Without Borders: Health and Social Justice in the Writings of Wale Okediran. Ibadan: Accessible Publishers Ltd, 2025.
  • Omobowale, E. B. & Kekeghe, Stephen E.. ENG 801: Literature and Medicine. National Open University of Nigeria.

Poetry

Kekeghe's poetry has appeared in several anthologies, including 22 Voices for WPD,, Sorosoke: An #EndSARS Anthology, Rising Voices: Rhythms in Honour of Professor Remi Raji-Oyelade, Abraka Voices and Words Without Borders.

Scholarly contributions

Kekeghe has published contributions on medical humanities and postcolonial studies, including:
  • Creativity and the Burden of Thoughts: Deconstructing Melancholia in Wumi Raji's Rolling Dreams
  • Mental Health, Minority Discourse and Tanure Ojaide's Short Stories
  • Political Ambition and Psychiatric Manifestations in Femi Osofisan's A Restless Run of Locusts
  • Humour in the Euphemization of Depravities, Dread and Distress in Selected Nigerian Comic Skits of Sabinus
  • Medical Narratives and Nollywood Films: Psychophysical Manifestations of Sickle Cell Anemia and Clinical Experiences in Tunde Kelani's Dazzling Mirage
  • Nollywood and the Hybrid Postcolonial Space: Cultural Nationalism and Identities Construction in Kayode Kasum's Afamefuna

Awards and recognition

Kekeghe has received several awards and nominations, including

Personal life

Kekeghe is married to Abigail Kekeghe. They have three children: Emuesiri, Ebruphiyo and Erhuvwu.