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Giant of African literature Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o dies aged 87

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  • HAHAHA 6 months ago

    Rest in peace, sir!

  • DAILY CASH-INCOME IS KING - GET THIS MONEY-MAKING SKILL & CHANGE YOUR LIFE 6 months ago

    Great man, God rest your soul...In-demand high-skilled HAND-WORK is life's secret vault- God blesses the work of your hand! EMPOWER yourself or help a young man around you with this skill. You either rise or get buried. No mo ...
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  • Kweku Tsin 6 months ago

    I read WEEP NOT CHILD when I was in High School. The blessing i got from that book was the constant theme/phrase and the reminder that "the sun will always shine tomorrow". AT THE DAWN OF YOUR DEMISE, I HOPE THE SUN STILL SHI ...
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  • MAY YOUR SOUL REST WITH THE LORD 6 months ago

    Senior African, iluminator of the minds of many young Africans, with your style of literary writing. Your writing is very captivating, and brings to the mind and soul, of the reader, the depths of the way, the African in the ...
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  • Boakye 6 months ago

    Weep not Child. May his soul rest in peace.

  • Kwasi Dua 6 months ago

    Is he the author of the novel Weep not Child?

  • The Truth 6 months ago

    Yes, he's the author.

  • KAZB 6 months ago

    Because of the burning grass and the narrow path, the people of the city are no longer at ease, weep not child.
    May the Lord grant you eternal rest.

  • Ayola Cashola 6 months ago

    Weep not child, weep not my darling.

    With this kisses, let me remove your tears

    The ravening clouds shall not long be victorious

    They shall not long possess the sky

  • Sycamore 6 months ago

    Rest well giant of Africa! It is worth mentioning that for the first time in a very long time Ghanaweb has been able to write an error free article kudos!

  • Ras fi lyf 6 months ago

    R.I.P sir

  • Iyke 6 months ago

    May his soul rest in peace

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  • Agya Koo 6 months ago

    Rest well Papa. You duly paid your dues to African literature. We will beat the leopard's drum for your retual ceremony. Stay well

  • FOYOOSIS 6 months ago

    Ngugi wa Thiongo, you were a definition of what a true Pan African is. Try as you did to change the form of literature, the enemies were far, and around, watching you to fail. Once, you had wept alone to change the narrative ...
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  • Blay 6 months ago

    Ngugi without question, was a literary giant whose contribution to African literature, can not be disputed. I remember reading one of his seminal books entitled " Weep not child ", A book which triggered my interest in readin ...
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