Kenya: Promoting Change Through Politics of Art
13th Nov 2006, 16:23 GMT
When he emerged at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport's arrivals lounge, sporting his trademark long, white hair and beards he caused a stir. This was a grand arrival of a great African - Wole Soyinka - the renowned professor of comparative literature and the 1986 Nobel Literature Prize winner. His tall, slight frame garbed in a blue waist-coat, grey shirt and black trousers caught many by surprise
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