Close Menu
AfroBeatsHq

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot

    CKay Signs Global Deal with AWAL Ahead of Upcoming EP

    May 30, 2025

    Peedaking releases powerful new Afrobeat Anthem “Soro Soke”

    May 30, 2025

    Kizz Daniel unveils new EP 'Uncle K: Lemon Chase'

    May 30, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    AfroBeatsHqAfroBeatsHq
    Subscribe
    • Home
    • Music
      • Afrobeats
    • Pop Culture
      • Celebrities
    • Editorials
      • Interviews
      • Music Reviews
    AfroBeatsHq
    Home»Pop Culture»Titan of African literature, Ngugi wa Thiong’o dies at 87
    Pop Culture

    Titan of African literature, Ngugi wa Thiong’o dies at 87

    AdminBy AdminMay 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link
    Titan of African literature, Ngugi wa Thiong’o dies at 87

    Irrepressible force in Kenya and Africa’s literary community, Ngugi wa Thiong’o has died at 87. His work spanned roughly six decades, primarily documenting the transformation of his country – Kenya – from a colonial subject to a democracy. From his debut novel, Weep Not, Child (published May 1964) to his final works, Ngugi maintained a fierce, unyielding strength that has immortalized him as one of Africa’s most important postcolonial writers. 

    A perennial contender for the Nobel prize in literature, he is one of the very few African writers who wrote primarily in his native tongue (the Kikuyu and Swahili languages) as opposed to the colonial languages of English and French. One of his most famous works, Decolonising the Mind, published in 1986, asserts that it is “impossible to liberate oneself while using the language of oppressors”.

    His death was announced by his daughter, Wanjiku Wa Ngugi via a Facebook post on Wednesday; “It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of our dad, Ngugi wa Thiong’o, this Wednesday morning 28th May 2025. He lived a full life, fought a good fight. As was his last wish, let’s celebrate his life and his work”. 

    Ngugi reportedly died in Atlanta, and at the time of his death, was receiving kidney dialysis treatments, however, his immediate cause of death is still unknown. 

    Following the announcement of his passing, praise for his life and work quickly appeared online.

    His son, Mukoma wa Ngugi via a post on X (formerly Twitter), left a heartfelt message stating; “It tears my heart to say that my father, Ngugi Wa Thiong’o passed away earlier today. I am me because of him in so many ways, as his child, scholar and writer. I love him – I am not sure what tomorrow will bring without him here.  I think that is all I have to say for now.”

    “My condolences to the family and friends of Professor Ngugi wa Thiong’o, a renowned literary giant and scholar, a son of the soil and great patriot whose footprints are indelible,” Kenya’s opposition leader Martha Karua wrote on X.

    “Thank you Mwalimu [teacher] for your freedom writing,” wrote Amnesty International’s Kenya branch on X. “Having already earned his place in Kenyan history, he transitions from mortality to immortality.”

    Economic Freedom Fighters, South Africa wrote, “We send our deepest condolences on the passing of Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, a towering figure in African literature and thought. His words challenged systems, inspired generations, and gave voice to the spirit and struggles of our people”.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Copy Link
    Admin
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Sniip3r: The Photographer Freezing Afrobeats Moments in Time

    May 30, 2025

    M3lon is Heralding an Untrammeled Version of Modern Romance

    May 30, 2025

    The Case For Music Industry Gatekeepers

    May 30, 2025

    JAMB Has Admitted Blame, Now What?

    May 18, 2025

    Is Wizkid Losing Momentum?

    May 18, 2025

    The True Extent of JAMB’s Failure

    May 18, 2025
    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from SmartMag about art & design.

    Latest Posts

    CKay Signs Global Deal with AWAL Ahead of Upcoming EP

    May 30, 2025

    Peedaking releases powerful new Afrobeat Anthem “Soro Soke”

    May 30, 2025

    Kizz Daniel unveils new EP 'Uncle K: Lemon Chase'

    May 30, 2025

    Yelé is 'Outside (Thinking About You)' on this new soulful Afro-Rnb hit single

    May 30, 2025
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    About Us
    About Us

    Afrobeats Headquarters is a digital haven where Afrobeats enthusiasts can delve into the rhythmic beats, soulful melodies, and electrifying energy that define Afrobeats.

    But we're more than just a music hub – we're a cultural destination. Whether you're discovering new artists, staying up-to-date with the latest trends and pop culture, or connecting with like-minded individuals from across the globe, Afrobeats Hq is your ultimate destination for all things Afrobeat and beyond.

    Email Us: afrobeatshqenquiry@gmail.com
    Contact: +2348130866428

    X (Twitter) Instagram TikTok
    Our Picks

    CKay Signs Global Deal with AWAL Ahead of Upcoming EP

    May 30, 2025

    Peedaking releases powerful new Afrobeat Anthem “Soro Soke”

    May 30, 2025

    Kizz Daniel unveils new EP 'Uncle K: Lemon Chase'

    May 30, 2025
    Most Popular

    CKay Signs Global Deal with AWAL Ahead of Upcoming EP

    May 30, 2025

    Bad Man Niko Unveils his Highly Anticipated EP “Boyahnah II (Untold Stories)”

    June 14, 2024

    “Grace & Money” –  An Uplighting Anthem by DJ Bellami & Kidd Carder

    June 14, 2024
    © 2025 Afrobeatshq.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Contact
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.