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Unibadan Arts Theatre now Wole Soyinka Theatre

The Council and Senate of the University of Ibadan have decided to rename the Arts Theatre of the university after Prof. Wole Soyinka. This is in recognition of his global status as a writer-activist and also the first African Head of the Department of Theatre Arts, which was founded in 1963. To be renamed Wole…

Wole Soyinka

The Council and Senate of the University of Ibadan have decided to rename the Arts Theatre of the university after Prof. Wole Soyinka.

This is in recognition of his global status as a writer-activist and also the first African Head of the Department of Theatre Arts, which was founded in 1963.

To be renamed Wole Soyinka Theatre, the unveiling, which has been combined with the 2nd Geoffrey Axworthy Lecture, instituted in honour of Geoffrey Axworthy, the founding Head of the Department of Theatre Arts, has been scheduled to hold today.

The Arts Theatre is a very historical structure. Apart from being one of the oldest buildings in the University, having been constructed in 1955 with a generous grant from the Rockefella Foundation, it has assisted – being a major laboratory to the Department – in producing an enormous size of human resource for the Nigerian nation’s and indeed, Africa’s creative and culture industry, not to talk of the media, civil service, banking, oil and gas, etc.

It is no doubt the oldest institutional theatre in Nigeria and most likely in Africa since the Department which it houses is the oldest on the African continent.

Following the unveiling immediately is the Geoffrey Axworthy Lecture by Professor Ahmed Yerima of the Redeemers University.

Professor Wole Soyinka delivered the first in the series of the lecture in 2013 on the occasion of the 50 Years anniversary of the Department of Theatre Arts.

The event has been designed to be a part of the University’s 70 years anniversary.

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