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Celebrating the legacy of heroic Nigerian author Ken Saro-Wiwa with 10 of his most powerful quotes - Face2Face Africa

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Among the many Nigerian writers who were also activists, Ken Saro-Wiwa is most remembered for his non-violent campaigns against the government and his influential works of fiction which mocked Nigerian society. Despite his legacy and impact, however, his story is less spoken about today in modern literature, politics and history. Born October 10, 1941, Saro-Wiwa,...

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