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Wole Soyinka: The Life and Legacy of a Laureate


Episode 1039


This Wikipedia biography profiles Wole Soyinka, a distinguished Nigerian author, playwright, and poet who became the first African to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. The text outlines his educational journey from Nigeria to the University of Leeds and details a prolific career marked by sociopolitical activism. It covers his imprisonment during the Nigerian Civil War, his subsequent periods of exile, and his continued criticism of government corruption. Beyond his literary achievements, the source explores his academic roles at prestigious global universities and his leadership in human rights organizations. Finally, the entry documents his enduring legacy, including various international honors and the recent renaming of Nigeria's National Theatre in his honor.


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