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Chinua Achebe |
But for his preference for African motif in his books, especially the
Igbo tradition, the late Prof. Chinua Achebe would have received the
Nobel Prize like other international authors, Minister of Information,
Mr. Labaran Maku, said Sunday. The minister, who said Achebe lived and died for his strong belief in
exposing Africa’s rich culture to the world, added that he failed to
win the coveted prize because he refused to pander to the literary taste
of the international community.
Maku, speaking at the commendation service organised by the Church of
Nigeria (Anglican Communion), in Abuja, praised the late author for his
ingenuity and doggedness in promoting African culture.
He said: ”I’m not totally surprise that late Chinua Achebe did not win
the Nobel Prize in his lifetime. Rather than dancing to the tune, I mean
the style of the Western world, he concentrated on our tradition here
in Africa, especially that of the Igbo extraction, thereby projecting
our culture in a good light to the whole world. We will miss him.”