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No comparison please, who do we compare with the first African Nobel prize winner in literature. Just Trying to give cue to the GenZ and the likes Guestlander: 1 Like |
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Baga SIawomir: |
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Born on the 13th July 1934 (age 88) Abeokuta, Professor Akínwándé Olúwolé Babátúndé Sóyíinká popularly known as Wole Soyinka is a Nigerian playwright, novelist, poet, and essayist in the English language. He was awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize in Literature, the first African to be honoured in that category. AWARDS •Nobel Prize in Literature 1986. •Benson Medal from Royal Society of Literature 1990. •Academy of Achievement Golden Plate Award 2009. •Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, Lifetime Achievement 2012. •Europe Theatre Prize - Special Prize 2017 LEGACIES AND HONOURS •The Wole Soyinka Annual Lecture Series was founded in 1994 and "is dedicated to honouring one of Nigeria and Africa's most outstanding and enduring literary icons: Professor Wole Soyinka". It is organised by the National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates Confraternity), which organisation Soyinka with six other students founded in 1952 at the then University College Ibadan. •In 2011, the African Heritage Research Library and Cultural Centre built a writers' enclave in his honour. It is located in Adeyipo Village, Lagelu Local Government Area, Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. The enclave includes a Writer-in-Residence Programme that enables writers to stay for a period of two, three or six months, engaging in serious creative writing. •In 2013, he visited the Benin Moat as the representative of UNESCO in recognition of the Naija seven Wonders project. He is currently the consultant for the Lagos Black Heritage Festival, with the Lagos State deeming him as the only person who could bring out the aims and objectives of the Festival to the people. He was appointed a patron of Humanists UK in 2020. •In 2014, the collection Crucible of the Ages: Essays in Honour of Wole Soyinka at 80, edited by Ivor Agyeman-Duah and Ogochwuku Promise, was published by Bookcraft in Nigeria and Ayebia Clarke Publishing in the UK, with tributes and contributions from Nadine Gordimer, Toni Morrison, Ama Ata Aidoo, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, Henry Louis Gates, Jr, Margaret Busby, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Ali Mazrui, Sefi Atta, and others. •In 2018, Henry Louis Gates, Jr tweeted that Nigerian filmmaker and writer Onyeka Nwelue visited him in Harvard and was making a documentary film on Wole Soyinka. As part of efforts to mark his 84th birthday, a collection of poems titled 84 Delicious Bottles of Wine was published for Wole Soyinka, edited by Onyeka Nwelue and Odega Shawa. Among the notable contributors was Adamu Usman Garko, award-winning teenage essayist, poet and writer. •1973: Honorary D.Litt., University of Leeds •1973–74: Overseas Fellow, Churchill College, Cambridge •1983: Elected an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature •1983: Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, United States •1986: Nobel Prize for Literature •1986: Agip Prize for Literature •1986: Commander of the Order of the Federal Republic (CFR). •1990: Benson Medal from Royal Society of Literature •1993: Honorary doctorate, Harvard University •2002: Honorary fellowship, SOAS •2005: Honorary doctorate degree, Princeton University •2005: Enstooled as the Akinlatun of Egbaland, a Nigerian chief, by the Oba Alake of the Egba clan of Yorubaland. Soyinka became a tribal aristocrat by way of this, one vested with the right to use the Yoruba title Oloye as a pre-nominal honorific. •2009: Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement presented by Awards Council member Archbishop Desmond Tutu at an awards ceremony at St. George's Cathedral in Cape Town, South Africa •2013: Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, Lifetime Achievement, United States • 2014: International Humanist Award •2017: Joins the University of Johannesburg, South Africa, as a Distinguished Visiting Professor in the Faculty of Humanities •2017: "Special Prize" of the Europe Theatre Prize •2018: University of Ibadan renamed its arts theater to Wole Soyinka Theatre. •2018: Honorary Doctorate Degree of Letters, Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (FUNAAB). •2022: Honorary Degree from Cambridge University: This is a degree that is bestowed upon people who have made outstanding achievements in their respective fields. Europe Theatre Prize In 2017, he received the Special Prize of the Europe Theatre Prize, in Rome. The Prize organization stated: "A Special Prize is awarded to Wole Soyinka, writer, playwright and poet, Nobel Prize for literature in 1986, who with his work has been able to create an ideal bridge between Europe and Africa (...) With his art and his commitment, Wole Soyinka has contributed to a renewal of African cultural life, participating actively in the dialogue between Africa and Europe, touching on more and more urgent political themes and bringing, in English, richness and beauty to literature, theatre and action in Europe and the four corners of the world" PLAYS • Keffi's Birthday Treat (1954) •The Invention (1957) • The Swamp Dwellers (1958) • A Quality of Violence (1959)[130] •The Lion and the Jewel (1959) • The Trials of Brother Jero (1960) • A Dance of the Forests (1960) • My Father's Burden (1960) • The Strong Breed (1964) •Before the Blackout (1964) •Kongi's Harvest (1964) • The Road (1965) • Madmen and Specialists (1970) • The Bacchae of Euripides (1973) •Camwood on the Leaves (1973) • Jero's Metamorphosis (1973) • Death and the King's Horseman (1975) • Opera Wonyosi (1977) • Requiem for a Futurologist (1983) • A Play of Giants (1984) • Childe Internationale (1987)[131][132] • From Zia with Love (1992) • The Detainee (radio play) • A Scourge of Hyacinths (radio play) • The Beatification of Area Boy (1996) • Document of Identity (radio play, 1999) •King Baabu (2001) •Etiki Revu Wetin • Alapata Apata (2011) •"Thus Spake Orunmila" (in Sixty-Six Books (2011) NOVELS •The Interpreters (1965) • Season of Anomy (1973) • Chronicles from the Land of the Happiest People on Earth (Bookcraft, Nigeria; Bloomsbury, UK; Pantheon, US, 2021) SHORT STORIES •A Tale of Two (1958) •Egbe's Sworn Enemy (1960) •Madame Etienne's Establishment (1960) MEMOIRS •The Man Died: Prison Notes (1972) •Aké: The Years of Childhood (1981) •Ibadan: The Penkelemes Years: a memoir 1945–1965 (1989) • Ìsarà: A Voyage around Essay (1989) •You Must Set Forth at Dawn (2006) POETRY COLLECTIONS •Telephone Conversation (1963) (appeared in Modern Poetry in Africa) •Idanre and other poems (1967) •A Big Airplane Crashed into The Earth (original title Poems from Prison) (1969) • A Shuttle in the Crypt (1971) • Ogun Abibiman (1976) •Mandela's Earth and other poems (1988) • Early Poems (1997) •Samarkand and Other Markets I Have Known (2002) ESSAYS •"Towards a True Theater" (1962) •Culture in Transition (1963) •Neo-Tarzanism: The Poetics of Pseudo-Transition • A Voice That Would Not Be Silenced • Art, Dialogue, and Outrage: Essays on Literature and Culture (1988) •From Drama and the African World View (1976) •Myth, Literature, and the African World (1976)[135] •The Blackman and the Veil (1990)[136] •The Credo of Being and Nothingness (1991) •The Burden of Memory – The Muse of Forgiveness (1999) • A Climate of Fear (the BBC Reith Lectures 2004, audio and transcripts) • New Imperialism (2009) • Of Africa (2012) •Beyond Aesthetics: Use, Abuse, and Dissonance in African Art Traditions (2019) FILMS • Kongi's Harvest • Culture in Transition •Blues for a Prodigal TRANSLATIONS •The Forest of a Thousand Demons: A Hunter’s Saga (1968; a translation of D. O. Fagunwa's Ògbójú Ọdẹ nínú Igbó Irúnmalẹ̀) • In the Forest of Olodumare (2010; a translation of D. O. Fagunwa's Igbo Olodumare) Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wole_Soyinka 1 Like 1 Share
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You must be so full of yourself son Fira09: |
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Seun, you're being manipulated by this People. Corridon is thesame person as Fahdiga, Malory. You'll destroy your forum because we'll leave it for you and those you're pampering ![]() Seun: 6 Likes 2 Shares |
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Be allowing those people to toss you around because mynd44 is never blind to their excesses against we Tinubu supporters as other moderators do ![]() Seun: 4 Likes 2 Shares |
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hahahaha Imagine number one troll on Nairaland, those your victim will be free now. We escaped your years of cancellation and now this ![]() FatimaAbubakar: 1 Like |
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Seun see to that of Islamic section as well, you can't moderate this and leave those who at every given opportunities insult Islam, Muslim and everything that's sacred to us. Seun: 4 Likes 1 Share |
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Quiet ![]() Because other moderators always let you go scot-free insulting anything Yoruba, Tinubu and Buhari but mynd, I wouldn't surprise at you and your folks reaction Corridon: 7 Likes 1 Share |
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There's nothing thousands of EluuuuuuuuPIGS can do to overturn the mandate we gave the President elect, Ashiwaju Ahmad Bola Tinubu. 4 years MUST complete and he shall win his reelection. EluuuuuuuuPIGS can continue their grunting 🐖🐖🐖 🐖🐖🐖 🐖🐖🐖 |
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EluuuuuuuuPIGS 🐖🐖🐖 🐖 🐖🐖 🐖🐖🐖 |
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Tinubu, Atiku, Ayu and co has always been friends/associates even before the Advent of third republic. Ayu was Senate President in third republic while Tinubu chaired the most robust committee in Senate during the period. Stop being irrational Corridon: |
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Without his consent ![]() Their sentence years should be long. Wicked souls ![]() |
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Why are you insecure. How do you know it's Obasanjo I'm referring to ganisucks:
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Someone has gone to his father's state to identify with his brothers. I wish he stop denying his origin and playing bastard script in our land
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EluuuuuuuuPIGS 1 Like 1 Share
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What'll be given to those who were bought with ordinary kerosene, #500, akpu with soup and jollof rice? Tissue paper I guess, to clean their mouth 64 Likes 3 Shares |
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You must be under the influence of Mkpuru Mmirii as Igbo youth you are. You don't have data to watch ![]() SLAP44: 12 Likes |
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Those who are angry are those raised with HATE. It's not first time, we're used to their anger. 3 Likes 1 Share |
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It's not surprising. They're not called povertycapital of the South for other reason. The poverty level in South East is alarming but Lagos is their problem. If kerosene, two akpu with soup can buy their votes, why not jolof rice |
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Everyone knows Alaigbo was massively rigged for Pandora criminal. 5 Likes 3 Shares |
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I'm seeing #Freejude everywhere, why? Why should someone arrested for cyber crime be freed because he supports a particular Canditate of your choice? Yet you celebrated the incarceration of hush puppy That's crude Hypocrisy. But what's with OBIdients and criminality ![]() From Hudenyi whom Oxford Uni axed because of fraudulent book lunch, misogynism, sexism and racketeering. Now to Jude for Yahoo Yahoo Well it's not surprising, Obi has penchant for criminality 40 Likes 9 Shares |
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He should enjoy 2 Likes |
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Handiwork of those known rumour mongers, those who are crying for a mandate that wasn't given to their small god 2 Likes 2 Shares |
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