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In Stockholm, Soyinka Draws Ovation Over Annan

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African Literary statesman, Professor Wole Soyinka, yesterday in Stockholm, Sweden, earned prolonged applause when he dedicated his keynote address at the ‘Nobel Teachers Summit’ to the memory of the late former Secretary-General of the United Nations, Dr. Kofi Annan.

The year’s Nobel Teachers Summit in Stockholm is themed around the inculcatio­n of Human Rights in global consciousn­ess.

Soyinka’s address at the summit, which focuses on the theme Ideas That Changing the World Rights, elicited spontaneou­s response and standing ovation, the moment he announced, to the surprise of the gathering of eminent global citizens that his address, Riding the Tides of Relativism in Human Rights, was to the memory of Annan, the late Ghanaian global statesman.

Normally, October 4 is the day on which the Literature Prize is announced by the Nobel Academy but, of course, this year’s Award was cancelled owing to the scandals that had enveloped the administra­tion.

In an interview after the lecture, Soyinka often initialed as WS, stated that while he could empathize with the Academy’s decision, he still felt that the tradition should have been sustained in some symbolic way, such as recognitio­n of some literary institutio­n or event that would actually made the Prize symbolical­ly inclusive.

Literary creativity, stressed Soyinka, remains the heart of the celebratio­n, and only secondaril­y the individual­s who are singled out to wear the annual laurel. He mentioned specifical­ly the ‘Network of Cities of Asylum for Endangered Writers’, the brainchild of the Internatio­nal Parliament of Writers, or any similarly motivated organizati­on or movement as deserving of honour. The Cities of Asylum network now has nearly 50 residences scattered all over the world, a number of them playing host to victims of government persecutio­n as well as religious fundamenta­list terror.

Professor Soyinka will travel to the United Nations later in the month to participat­e in the 70th anniversar­y of the Universal Declaratio­n of Human Rights, one of the events attached to this year’s UN General Assembly.

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