President, Women Arise, Joe Okei-Odumakin, has congratulated Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, on his coming birthday anniversary.
Soyinka, a Professor of Comparative Literature, was born in Abeokuta, South-West Nigeria, on the 13th July, 1934.
Okei-Odumakin, a human rights activist, in a statement titled, ‘Soyinka adds another year,’ made available to journalists on Monday, extolled the virtues of the renowned academics.
The statement reads, “The Lion is a year older! Constant as the Northern star! Happy birthday to Kongi himself! Igba odun, odun kan! (meaning live long in Yoruba Language.)
“Long may you live! Long may your services to mankind continue! Long may you be around as the pathfinder you have been for ages!
“When there were no civil society groups to serve as the conscience of the masses, you filled the void acting as a one-man riot squad!
“The rogue regime of Ladoke Akintola in the defunct Western Region bears you witness.
“When the Nigerian Constitution was yet to assign the media the role of holding government accountable to the people, you had picked up the gauntlet and filled the gap.
“Your role in the Nigerian civil war and your epic novel, ‘The Man Died,’ bear you witness!
“Africa’s first Nobel Laureate in the academic category (specifically in Literature); tireless crusader for human rights; a voice that could not be silenced come what may; forever speaking truth to power: We salute Prof. Wole Soyinka as he turns 87!
“Happy birthday to you, Comrade!”