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Beeson Saro-
Wiwa (10
October 1941 – 10
November 1995) was a
Nigerian writer, teacher,
television producer, and
social rights activist. Saro-
Wiwa was a member...
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Wiwa may
refer to:
Given name
Wiwa Korowi (born 1948),
sixth Governor-General of
Papua New
Guinea Surname Jim
Wiwa (1904–2005),
chief of the
Ogoni people...
- "Ken"
Bornale Tsaro-
Wiwa (born Ken Saro-
Wiwa Jr.; 28
November 1968 – 18
October 2016),
although he
himself chose to use the name Ken
Wiwa, was a Nigerian...
- The
Wiwa people, also
known as the
Damana people, are an
indigenous people of
Colombia that
speak Dʉmʉna, of the
Chibchan language family, and live in...
- Saro-
Wiwa and of
doctor and human-rights
activist Owens Wiwa, and the
grandfather of
journalist Ken
Wiwa. Fox,
Margalit (9
April 2005). "Jim
Wiwa, Nigerian...
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cosmetic empire, The Body Shop, the
Wiwas found temporary safe
haven in London.
Among those who gave the
refugee Wiwa family temporary shelter was British...
- Noo Saro-
Wiwa is a British-Nigerian author,
noted for her
travel writing. She is the
daughter of
Nigerian activist Ken Saro-
Wiwa. Noo Saro-
Wiwa was born...
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civilian unrest. In 1995, the
government hanged environmentalist Ken Saro-
Wiwa on trumped-up
charges in the
deaths of four
Ogoni elders,
which caused Nigerian's...
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founder Ken Saro-
Wiwa, in
November 1995. Oil was
discovered in the
Niger delta in 1957.
MOSOP was
founded in 1990 by Ken Saro-
Wiwa and
Ogoni chiefs when...
- Zina Saro-
Wiwa (born 1976, Port Harcourt, Nigeria) is a Brooklyn-based
video artist and filmmaker. She
makes video installations, do****entaries, music...