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Akinwande Oluwole Babatunde "Wole"
Soyinka CFR (/ˈwoʊleɪ sɔɪˈ(j)ɪŋkə, - ʃɔɪˈ-/ WOH-lay s(h)oy-(Y)ING-kə; Yoruba: Akínwándé Olúwọlé Babátúndé "Wọlé" Ṣóyíinká...
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Olaokun Soyinka (born 11
November 1958) is a
Nigerian medical doctor and a
former Ogun
State commissioner for Health. His father, Wole
Soyinka, is the...
- University, Ile-Ife. Femi
Soyinka was born into the
Soyinka's family in 1937. He was the
younger brother of writer, Wole
Soyinka. He
obtained his medical...
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Grace Eniola Soyinka (née Jenkins-Harrison; 1908–1983) was a
Nigerian shopkeeper, activist, and
member of the
aristocratic Ransome-Kuti family. She co-founded...
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Soyinka is a
Nigerian surname. It is a male name and of
Yoruba origin,
which means "I am
surrounded or
protected by sorcerers".
Soyinka (Shoyinka) is...
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Adejuwon Soyinka is a
Nigerian journalist.
Soyinka studied journalism at
Nigerian Institute of Journalism,
obtaining formal certifications in 1999. He...
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Kayode Soyinka (born
Olukayode Adedeji Soyinka; 15
December 1957) is a
Nigerian journalist, publisher, and author. He is the founder,
publisher and editor-in-chief...
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Death and the King's
Horseman is a play by Wole
Soyinka based on a real
incident that took
place in
Nigeria during the
colonial era: the
horseman of a...
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Susan Soyinka (née Fowler; born 27
October 1945) is a
British social historian,
researcher and author. A
former educational psychologist, she
became a...
- The Man Died:
Prison Notes of Wole
Soyinka is a 1972 non-fiction book by Wole
Soyinka that
explores Soyinka's experiences in
prison during the Nigerian...