After her undergraduate studies, Lola took part in the Barbican Young Poets programme. Shortly afterwards, she was shortlisted for the 2016 Bridport Poetry Prize, and later won the 2017 Hammer and Tongue National Poetry Slam. In 2018, she was joint winner of the 2018
Brunel International African Poetry Prize. In that same year, she was commissioned by the
Mayor of London's Office to write and read a poem at the unveiling of
Millicent Fawcett's statue at
Parliament Square. A year later, in April 2019, she was announced as the 2019 Young People's Laureate for London. In 2019, Lola's debut full-length poetry collection
In Search of Equilibrium was published by Nine Arches Press, described by
Pascale Petit as a "glorious hymn to being alive and wounded". Theresa’s second collection,
Ceremony for the Nameless, published by
Penguin Books in 2024, explores the relationship between names, naming, and identity. The collection won the 2025 Derek Walcott Prize for Poetry and received praise from critics. Renowned author
Ishmael Reed has hailed the book as "relentlessly inventive and often stunning". Legendary writer
Nikki Giovanni added: "What a joy to see a new sun rising in the poetic sky!" == Bibliography ==