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The Man Died is important as a historical testament of a nation told from the point of view of a writer, activist and politically engaged intellectual who has interrogated the failings of the Nigerian state for over a half century.
The documentary’s biggest achievement lies in the way it humanises Wole Soyinka by shining a bright light on the Nobel laureate’s private life away from his books
Guests at the premiere who came from across the world included kings and diplomats, writers and publishers, actors and filmmakers, friends and fans of Wole Soyinka as well as his sister and children.
Rema isn't big on songwriting, but he lets his brilliance shine through occasionally on a few songs. The major statement of this album isn't lyrical brilliance but a daring experiment of sounds. On HEIS, Rema defies all the rules and limitations many artists impose on their craft
If this album is a collection of her experiences, she should have more to share than love and the struggles of adjusting to her newfound fame.
"Falling" featuring J. Cole depicts, on the other hand, the end of a romantic relationship. Tems' lyrics reveal a sense of disillusionment and self-realization, expressing the need to part ways despite lingering emotions. J. Cole's verse adds depth, illustrating the confusion and pain of a love turned toxic, and the inevitable dissolution.
Ultimately, the Soyinka versus Obidients rift is mostly an intergenerational spat even as their derision of Soyinka’s Nobel Prize for Literature continues. Many, including Obidients, will argue, however, that it’s a fight for justice
Jaq, the novel is a fast paced read that references the TV series and ends in much the same way while also managing to introduce fresh plot twists and characters.
Like the ending of 'The Fishermen' and 'An Orchestra of Minorities', Obioma performs magic with the conclusion of this hard-hitting triumph of a novel called 'The Road To The Country' which is also the title of a 2015 poem he published in the Virginia Quarterly Review.
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Even at 90, Wole Soyinka whose famous quote is “the man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny” continues to write and live out the essence of what the Swedish Academy described as one "who in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones fashions the drama of existence
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