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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 first Nobel laureate in Africa. Early life and career. Olaokun is the first child of Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka and his first wife, British multicultural educationist ...
- Wole Soyinka - Wikipedia
Barbara was the mother of his first son, Olaokun, and his...
- Wole Soyinka - Wikipedia
Barbara was the mother of his first son, Olaokun, and his daughter Morenike. His second marriage was in 1963 to Nigerian librarian Olaide Idowu, [106] with whom he had three daughters – Moremi, Iyetade (1965–2013), [107] Peyibomi – and a second son, Ilemakin. Soyinka's youngest daughter is Amani. [108]
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Soyinka nasceu em uma família humilde de origem iorubá em Abeocutá, Nigéria. Ele fez o primário escolar em Abeocutá e o secundário no Government College, em Ibadã. Soyinka fez faculdade na University College (1952–1954), em Ibadã, e na Universidade de Leeds (1954-1957), na Inglaterra, onde ele se formou com menção honrosa em Literatura inglesa. Ele...
Os intérpretes(1980)Aké: os anos de infância - no original Aké: The Years of Childhood(1981)O Leão e A Jóia (1986)É melhor partires de madrugada(2008).Entrevista em vídeo com Wole Soyinka (em inglês)[ligação inativa]. Vida, obras, formação e influências das culturas Ocidental e iorubá, etc. Uma produção da UCTV: UC Berkely, California - USA.Olaokun Soyinka is a Nigerian medical doctor and a former Ogun State commissioner for Health.
Olaokun Soyinka (an haife shi a ranar 11 ga watan Nuwamba 1958) likitan Najeriya ne kuma tsohon kwamishinan lafiya na jihar Ogun. [1] [2] Mahaifinsa, Wole Soyinka, shi ne wanda ya taba lashe kyautar Nobel a Afirka. [3] Rayuwar farko da aiki. Olaokun shine ɗa na farko ga ɗan Najeriya mai lambar yabo ta Nobel Wole Soyinka da matarsa ta farko ...
26 de jun. de 2020 · As the coronavirus spreads further across Nigeria, Ventures Africa spoke to Dr. Olaokun Soyinka, Board Chair of the ₦1 billion Health Workers Fund.