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UI launches Wole Soyinka institute to renegotiate global status for Nigeria

the University of Ibadan has decided to establish the Wole Soyinka Institute in honour of one of its illustrious alumni, the Nobel Laureate, Oluwole Akinwande Babatunde Soyinka, the poet, dramatist, essayist, human and civil rights activist, famously called the Global Humanist.
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On its 76th Foundation Day Anniversary, the University of Ibadan has decided to establish the Wole Soyinka Institute in honour of one of its illustrious alumni, the Nobel Laureate, Oluwole Akinwande Babatunde Soyinka, the poet, dramatist, essayist, human and civil rights activist, famously called the Global Humanist.

The announcement of the university’s council decision was made by the Vice Chancellor, Prof. Kayode Oyebode Adebowale, after the Special Command of Soyinka’s latest, play – CANTICLES: A Pyre Foretold – at the decades-old Wole Soyinka Theatre (formerly Arts Theatre).

The university had earlier premiered the 50-man cast play, directed by former Head of Department of Theatre Arts, Tunde Awosanmi, on November 17 as the year’s convocation play.

According to the VC, the institute is designed to “serve the global community in research, performance, teaching and exchange endeavours on Soyinka’s life, works and ideas related to him.” He said Soyinka being an alumnus of the university, establishing the institute in his honour is his “Alma Mater’s way of celebrating and immortalising him.”

“For our institution, the Wole Soyinka Institute shall function as a window of seeing the world through new prisms. The institute shall be a platform for renegotiating global status for our nation, the African continent and the entire black humanity.

“It shall midwife global discourses that are as fierce and at the same time are as humanising as the politics, ideology, philosophy and ideas of the legend, Wole Soyinka. Through the gravitation of the minds and psyche of young thinkers and researchers across races, the institute shall be Africa’s major contribution to the intellectual understanding of the human race in centuries to come,” the VC added.

He praised Soyinka’s prowess as a creative thinker, philosopher and fighter for the civil and human rights of individuals as well as the collective.

Tracing Soyinka’s footprints in the university community and linking same to his global accomplishments, including being the very first African Nobel laureate, the VC said though Soyinka has been widely celebrated across the globe since he turned 90 in July 13, the University of Ibadan “insists on having its own celebration of Professor Wole Soyinka’s attainment of the nonagenarian decade.”

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