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Garlands, Encomiums As ‘Kongi’ Turns 89

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By Eric Elezuo

On Thursday, July 13, 2023, one of Nigeria’s most decorated writers, Prof Wole Soyinka clocked 89 years, and expectedly drew accolades, encomiums and eulogies from not a few Nigerians.

Soyinka’s contribution to the world of literature cannot be overemphasized. And so are contributions in governance, having remained a strong critic of successive governments in the country. The hallmark of his achievements revolves round his nomination and winning the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986, for “fashioning the drama of existence in a wide cultural perspective and with poetic overtones.” the first by a Sub-Saharan African in the field.

Born in Abeokuta as Akinwande Oluwole Babatunde Soyinka in 1934, the Nobel Laureate’s life has been magical, transcending from the ordinary into the supernatural, and combining both effectively to positively affect his world. In 1954,

Wikipedia reveals that Soyinka “attended Government College in Ibadan, and subsequently University College Ibadan and the University of Leeds in England. After  studying in Nigeria and the UK, he worked with the Royal Court Theatre in London. He went on to write plays that were produced in both countries, in theatres and on radio. He took an active role in Nigeria’s political history and its campaign for independence from British colonial rule. In 1965, he seized the Western Nigeria Broadcasting Service studio and broadcast a demand for the cancellation of the Western Nigeria Regional Elections. In 1967, during the Nigerian Civil War, he was arrested by the federal government of General Yakubu Gowon and put in solitary confinement for two years, for volunteering to be a non-government mediating actor.” Soyinka has been part of all that he met.

A strong critic of successive governments in Nigerian and African, especially those with military dictators, as well as other political tyrannies, Soyinka has remained vocal in the continent’ affairs. Much of his writing has been concerned with “the oppressive boot and the irrelevance of the colour of the foot that wears it”.

During the regime of General Sani Abacha (1993–98), Soyinka escaped from Nigeria on a motorcycle via the “NADECO Route.” Abacha later proclaimed a death sentence against him “in absentia.” With civilian rule restored to Nigeria in 1999, Soyinka returned to his nation.

Soyinka was a Professor of Comparative literature (1975 to 1999) at the Obafemi Awolowo University, then called the University of Ifẹ̀. With civilian rule restored to Nigeria in 1999, he was made professor emeritus. While in the United States, he first taught at Cornell University as Goldwin Smith professor for African Studies and Theatre Arts from 1988 to 1991 and then at Emory University, where in 1996 he was appointed Robert W. Woodruff Professor of the Arts. Soyinka has been a Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and has served as scholar-in-residence at New York University’s Institute of African American Affairs and at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California. He has also taught at the universities of Cambridge, Oxford, Harvard and Yale, and was also a Distinguished Scholar in Residence at Duke University in 2008.

In December 2017, Soyinka was awarded the Europe Theatre Prize in the “Special Prize” category, awarded to someone who has “contributed to the realization of cultural events that promote understanding and the exchange of knowledge between peoples” among many other heavy duty honours and awards.

Celebrating the Kongi, as he is popularly known as a result of his creative plays, Kongi’s Harvest, a 1965 play. It was later adapted as a film of the same name, directed by the American Ossie Davis, notable voices in Nigeria and abroad, have made one or two wonderful comments about his person.

PRESIDENT BOLA TINUBU

Among prominent personalities that helped in heralding the 89th birthday of Soyinka is President Bola Tinubu, who passed encomiums on the Nobel laureate and elder statesman, describing him as a brother and comrade-in-democratic struggle.

Tinubu also called Soyinka a veritable source of support, inspiration and encouragement, recalling in particular, his struggle for the restoration and entrenchment of democracy and good governance in Nigeria.

“Today, I celebrate Nobel laureate, elder statesman and pro-democracy activist, Professor Wole Soyinka, on his attainment of 89.

“Renowned playwright, poet, novelist, Professor Wole Soyinka has done a lot for Nigeria. In the literary world, he remains a giant, an Iroko. Importantly, his contributions to the struggle for the restoration and institutionalisation of democracy and good governance in Nigeria are indelible.

“Together, along with other activists, we fought for democracy under the aegis of NADECO at great risk to our personal lives.

“Professor Soyinka remains a beacon and a source of inspiration and support to many of us.

“As he attains 89 today, we pray that God Almighty grant him more years and strength so he can be around to witness the new Nigeria we are building in line with our Agenda for a Renewed Hope for the country, where security, prosperity and economic development will reign supreme.”

GOV BABAJIDE SANWO-OLU

The Governor of Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, on his own part, described Soyinka as “a quintessential scholar and literary icon, who has used his position and experience to contribute positively to literature, academics and governance globally.”

The governor said Soyinka was worth celebrating and remains one of Nigeria’s biggest exports to the world.

“On behalf of my family, the government and the people of Lagos State, I congratulate our literary icon and Nobel Laureate, Professor Oluwole Soyinka, on his 89th birthday anniversary.

“Professor Soyinka as a literary icon excels in all the genres of literature and his prodigious works have continued to be a reference point in academic circles all over the world. His long years of outstanding accomplishments and consistency in the crusade for the wellbeing of citizens had culminated in his legendary status. He is a great pride to Nigeria, Africa and the entire black race.

“He is a renowned advocate of truth, justice and equity, who always align with the populace in the clamour for good governance across the nation and globally. He has demonstrated this on many occasions by lending his voice on national and global issues in favour of the masses.

“As Professor Soyinka clocks 89, I wish him good health and more years of meritorious service to our dear country, Nigeria, the African continent and the world.”

 

JOE OKEI-ODUMAKIN

Human rights activist and President of Women’s Arise and Centre for Change, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin, also celebrated Nigerian playwright.

Okei-Odumakin eulogised Soyinka, popularly called Kongi, describing the Nobel Prize winner as a rare privilege for the human race.

She said Soyinka’s legacy has become eternal and cherished by all generations.

The statement reads: “For those who understand, the Grace of waking up is beyond knowledge, but waking up to share the earth with some extremely rare humans is a grand privilege.

“Every such cycle is then cherished for seeing and the spectacle. We again celebrate Kongi whose genius of poesy captivates us in its gripping hold, not once not twice but lifelong.

“We pray for ourselves, nay, for you to be here much farther into your literary royalty.

“That you, Kongi, being already eternal in text, will experience your ‘eterna’ in health, with more generations into your living ancestry.”

 

BUILDERS AND REFORMERS ORGANISATION (NBRO)

A group called Nation Builders and Reformers Organisation (NBRO) also celebrated the literary icon.

In a statement, the National Leader, Magnus Oku, appreciated the impact and achievements of Prof Soyinka.

He said: “Today, we celebrate the birth of an extraordinary individual who has left an indelible mark on the literary world and beyond. As the first African to be honored with the prestigious Nobel Prize in Literature, your genius and artistic contributions have captivated hearts across the globe.

“Your pen has served as a powerful weapon, fearlessly challenging oppressive regimes and shedding light on the struggles faced by the African continent.

“Through your plays, novels, poetry, and essays, you have eloquently articulated the essence of existence and the universal quest for freedom.

”Your unwavering commitment to truth and justice has made you a beacon of inspiration, not only for your fellow Nigerians but for people worldwide.

“Your courage in the face of adversity, exemplified by your daring escape from Nigeria during the oppressive regime of General Sani Abacha, showcases the strength and resilience that define your character.

“As a distinguished Professor, your passion for knowledge has enlightened countless minds. From your tenure at the Obafemi Awolowo University to your esteemed positions at renowned institutions such as Cornell, Emory, and Harvard, you have nurtured generations of scholars and writers, sharing your wisdom and sparking intellectual curiosity.

“On this special day, we honor not only your literary achievements but also your unwavering commitment to the pursuit of truth and artistic expression.

“Your voice has resonated through the corridors of power, reminding us of the importance of standing up against tyranny and injustice.

“May your birthday be filled with joy, love, and inspiration. As you continue to grace the world with your literary brilliance, may your words continue to ignite minds, challenge norms, and foster positive change.

“Happy birthday, Professor Wole Soyinka! Your legacy shines brightly, and the world is grateful for your immense contributions.”

Soyinka will continue to be a living legend, and will go down in history as one of the greats that experienced the celebration of their greatest while still in the land of the living.

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The Incredible World of Capt. Segun Sotomi @45

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If there is a limit to paying dues as regards affecting humanity, Captain Emmanuel Adesegun Sotomi, has done absolutely divine, excellently well and incredibly outstanding. And he is only 45 years. Yes, December 5, 2025 was his birthday.

A typical all-rounder, Sotomi is a blend of academic, field and the unthinkable. He is a generalissimo in every field he has found himself; enterprise, camaraderie, business of 9-5 or flying for commercial purposes or pleasure. Sotomi is the future.

A brief of his adapted career trend reveals that Sotomi has seen it all, achieved it all, and can be defined as human technology transfer in the way he has mentored a great number of youths and competitors and contemporaries alike.

Philanthropism; yes, a lot of folks, who know him are full of testimonies of his open handedness, his love to rescue the needy and lift the downtrodden are phenomenal. He is a lover of humanity, a true legend in discipline.

Soft spoken and well read, Sotomi is a dream of every growing youth, who planned to be thoroughly established before the golden age. He is a role model.

Below is a derived biodata of the fast rising pilot-cum-entrepreneur…

Captain Segun Sotomi is a skilled commercial pilot, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. He attended the University of Lagos before going to top-tier aviation schools in South Africa, Canada, and the United States to obtain his pilot licenses. He is currently a captain with Gulf Helicopters Qatar, a subsidiary of Qatar Petroleum.

Capt. Sotomi is licensed to operate both airplanes and helicopters [Licenses include SACAA PL (Airplane); CPL / FAA ATPL (Helicopter)]. His previous work experience includes Nest Oil, where he flew offshore.

He is also the founder and CEO of Southern Shore Integrated Services LTD, an offshore aviation logistics support company, and has a passion for working with, and empowering youths.

Captain Sotomi has served in several management positions in his flying career, and also sits on the board of different top-tier companies.

He is an avid polo player, and is happily married with children.

Happy 45th birthday!

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Meet Muhammad Ashfaq Hussain, CEO at Profound Realtors

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By Eric Elezuo

It takes hard work to work harder. It takes achievement to attract more achievements. And so, at Profound Realtors, hard work and achievements have remained the other of the day, creating leverage for more affordable housings clients in and out of Dubai, and unleashing comfort and peace of mind never experienced anywhere else.

The success of Profound Realtors, the credit it has enjoyed across the world, and the goodies it still have in store for as many that are making up their minds to transact concluding businesses of homes and lands with the company, is attributed to a dedicated team of workers, led by the ever trustworthy Chief Executive Officer, Mohammed Ashfaq Hussain, a seasoned real estate personal with experience spanning years.

Mr Hussain is a handful when it comes to service delivery, customer satisfaction and accountability. His human face to every transaction has placed Profound on the great map of trust, honesty, affordability, reliability and comfort.

One just need to purchase from Profound to prove the grace of service delivery.

Ashfaq Hussain is further presented as a colossus in putting smiles on the faces of clients and every other person he comes in contact with in the entrepreneurial journey.

His biodata is presented as follows:

With over 20 years of experience in Dubai’s dynamic real estate market, Mr. Ashfaq Hussain is a seasoned professional who has witnessed the evolution of the industry from its early leasing days to the launch of freehold properties in 2004. Hailing from a humble background in Pakistan, Ashfaq moved to Dubai with a dream and a determination to succeed—and through hard work and unwavering dedication, he has turned that dream into reality.

Ashfaq’s expertise and passion for real estate have earned him a reputation as one of Dubai’s most trusted realtors. His exceptional track record includes brokering high-value transactions of villas and luxury mansions on the iconic Palm Jumeirah, catering to investors and celebrities from around the globe.

Currently, Ashfaq manages one of the largest celebrity property portfolios in Dubai, and his name is synonymous with excellence in the industry. He is well-regarded by leading developers such as Emaar, Nakheel, Damac, and Dubai Properties.

As the founder of Profound Realtors, Ashfaq now leads a team of experienced real estate professionals, providing top-notch services in luxury property sales, leasing, and investment consultancy. His deep knowledge of the market and dedication to client success continue to make him a respected figure in Dubai’s real estate landscape.

Profound is the name when it comes to affordable houses in Dubai. 

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Ghana’s Inna Mariam Patty Called to the Bar of England & Wales with Distinction

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Distinguished Ghanaian entrepreneur and philanthropist, Inna Mariam Patty, was officially called to the Bar of England and Wales at Lincoln’s Inn on November 25, 2025, graduating with Distinction from the University of Law.

In an extraordinary show of support, guests travelled from Ghana, Dubai, Uganda, South Africa, the United States of America and across the United Kingdom to celebrate this landmark achievement at both the Call ceremony and the private dinner celebration held afterwards.

Among the high-profile attendees were Miss Patty’s parents, Ambassador Youssif Patty and Mrs. Jameelah Patty, and her siblings, as well as: H.E. Mrs. Zita Benson, Ghana’s High Commissioner to the UK, and Mr. Bobby Benson.

Others were Mr. Kwabena Osei-Danquah, Chief of Staff, Commonwealth Secretariat, London, Ms. Eileen Baguma, HR & Corporate Affairs Director, EACOP Uganda; Ms. Pihillipa Pepera, CEO of Pippas Health Centre, Accra; Mrs. Vangie Mari Patty, Regional Engineering Manager, Puma Energy; General Manager, EIB Network; and Founder & President, Women in Sustainability Africa.

The dignitaries joined family, friends, and colleagues who travelled internationally to honour Miss Patty’s distinguished academic achievement and her transition into the legal profession.

Speaking after the ceremony, Patty remarked: “This milestone is a continuation of my purpose—to use law as a tool for empowerment, justice, and social impact, especially for women and vulnerable communities.”

Patty is widely celebrated for her leadership as CEO of Exclusive Events Ghana Ltd and Chairwoman of the Miss Ghana Foundation, through which she has driven initiatives in education, healthcare, and community development. She also serves as a Board Member of FOCOS Orthopaedic Hospital.

Her exceptional career has earned her recognitions including:

Overall African Woman Achiever (CSR Consultant), African Women Awards 2023
Top 50 Young CEOs in Ghana (Avance Media, 2023)
International Arch of Europe Award (2017)

Patty’s call to the Bar marks a powerful blend of entrepreneurial excellence, philanthropy, and legal advocacy—positioning her as a rising legal voice and social impact leader for Ghana and beyond.

ABOUT INNA MARIAM PATTY 

Inna Mariam Patty is a Ghanaian business executive, lawyer, and philanthropist. She is CEO of Exclusive Events Ghana Limited, Chairwoman of the Miss Ghana Foundation, and a Board Member of FOCOS Orthopaedic Hospital. Patty holds an MSc in Accounting and Finance from the London School of Economics, as well as a GDL and BPC with Distinction from the University of Law.

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