Wale Ogunyemi
| Wale Ogunyemi | |
|---|---|
| Osun State (en) | |
| O ya Tiŋgbaŋ | Nigeria |
| Kpibu shee | Silimin gɔli December 18, 2001 |
| Education | |
| Bala yɛlibu, sabbu bee buɣisibu | Èdè Yorùbá (mul) Nigerian Pidgin (en) |
| Tuma | |
| Tuma | stage actor (en) |
| IMDb | nm0644828 |
Chief Wale Ogunyemi
Listen, OFR (bɛ daa dɔɣi o la Silimiin goli August biɛɣ'pinaayi dali yuuni 1939 ka daa kpi Silimiin goli December biɛɣ'pinaayopɔin dali yuuni 2001) daa nyɛla Nigeria kpɛrikpɛrita mini Yoruba language baŋda.[1][2]
Piligu biɛhigu mini shikuru baŋsim
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Ogunyemi nyɛla bɛ ni daa dɔɣi so Silimiin goli August biɛɣ'pinaayi dali yuuni 1939 tiŋ yuli booni Igbajo, Osun State ka di be Nigeria, o lammba nyɛ Adeosun mini Mary Ogunyemi.[3]O nyɛla ŋun chaŋ University of Ibadan yuuni 1967 n daa ti bɔhim kpɛrigu tuma yuuni yini, lala yuuni maa bɛ daa piigi o t "research assistant" n-ti Ibadan Institute of African Studies.[4][5][6]
Tuma
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]Ogunyemi nyɛla ŋun daa piligi o kpɛrigu tuma ni new western Nigerian television yuuni 1960s.[7] O nyɛla ŋun tum ni Wole Soyinka, Nobel Laureate ŋun daa pahi ban piligi Soyinka Orisun Theatre .[8][9][10] O nyɛla ŋun daa lahi be The Beatification Of Area Boy, ka di ni daa niŋ luɣ'shɛli nyɛ West Yorkshire Playhouse yuuni 1995.[11] O nyɛla ŋun sabi kpɛrigunima pɔi ka daa kpi Silimiin goli December yuuni 2001.[12][13]
Filmography
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Thunderbolt: Magun (yuuni 2001) as Herbalist
- The Lion and the Jewel
- Kongi's Harvest (yuuni 1970) as Dende
- Sango: The Legendary African King (yuuni 1997)
- The Beatification Of Area Boy[14][15]
- The Ijaye War (yuuni 1970)[16]
- Kiriji (yuuni 1976)[17]
- The Divorce (yuuni 1975)[18]
- Aare Akogun (yuuni 1968) and Everyman *Eniyan, published in yuuni 1987)
- Langbodo (yuuni 1979)[19]
Pina
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- Majeobaje of Okuku, a chieftaincy title conferred on him by the Olokuku of Okukuland[20]
Kundivihira
[mali niŋ | mali mi di yibu sheena n-niŋ]- ↑ Wale Ogunyemi - Library of Congress.
- ↑ Lindfors, Bernth (2003). Black African Literature in English, 1997-1999. google.nl. James Currey Publishers. ISBN 9780852555750. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Boscolo, Cristina (2009). Ọdún. Rodopi. ISBN 978-9042026803. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Gérard, Albert S. (1986). European-language Writing in Sub-Saharan Africa. google.nl. John Benjamins. ISBN 9630538326. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ George, Olakunle (February 2012). Relocating Agency. google.nl. State University of New York Press. ISBN 9780791487761. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Owomoyela, Oyekan (21 October 2008). The Columbia Guide to West African Literature in English Since 1945. google.nl. Columbia University Press. ISBN 9780231512152. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Osofisan, Femi (2001). The Nostalgic Drum. google.nl. Africa World Press. ISBN 9780865438064. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ WHY WALE OGUNYEMI STILL LIVES ON NIGERIA'S STAGE-DIRECTOR OF LANGBODO. thenigerianvoice.com. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Meyer-Dinkgrafe, Daniel (20 May 2003). Who's Who in Contemporary World Theatre. google.nl. Routledge. ISBN 9781134767861. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Jones, Eldred D.; Jones, Marjorie; Gikandi, Simon; Gibbs, James Morel (1998). Childhood in African Literature. google.nl. Africa World Press. ISBN 9780865436732. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Obituary: Wale Ogunyemi. The Guardian. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Deandrea, Pietro (2002). Fertile Crossings. Rodopi. ISBN 9042014784. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Killam, G. D.; Kerfoot, Alicia L. (2008). Student Encyclopedia of African Literature. google.nl. Bloomsbury Academic. ISBN 9780313335808. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Jeyifo, Biodun (13 November 2003). Wole Soyinka. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781139439084. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Menacing Shadows Greet Dawn In Nigeria. The New York Times (11 October 1996). Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Falola, Toyin; Genova, Ann (2005). Yoruba Creativity. Africa World Press. ISBN 9781592213368. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Ogunyẹmi, Wale (1976). Kiriji. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Banham, Martin (7 March 1996). The Cambridge Paperback Guide to Theatre. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9780521446549. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Losambe, Lokangaka; Sarinjeive, Devi (2001). Pre-colonial and Post-colonial Drama and Theatre in Africa. google.nl. New Africa Books. ISBN 9781919876061. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
- ↑ Wale Ogunyemi, eminent playwright dies. World News. Retrieved 18 January 2015.
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- 1939 births
- 2001 deaths
- Nigerian male film actors
- Members of the Order of the Niger
- Nigerian dramatists and playwrights
- People from Osun State
- Male actors from Osun State
- Yoruba dramatists and playwrights
- Yoruba male actors
- 20th-century Nigerian male actors
- Yoruba-language writers
- Male actors in Yoruba cinema
- 20th-century Nigerian dramatists and playwrights
- Nigerian male television actors
- University of Ibadan alumni