President Bola Tinubu, on Sunday, paid tribute to Nobel laureate Prof. Wole Soyinka on his 92nd birthday, describing him as an exceptional figure whose contributions to literature, democracy and good governance have left a lasting impact on Nigeria and the world.
Tinubu in a birthday message released on Sunday ahead of Soyinka’s birthday on Monday, said people like the renowned playwright and activist are rare.
“Exceptional individuals like Professor Soyinka do not come often in a generation. He is one of those who illuminate the path for humanity, challenge convention and refuse to remain silent in the face of oppression and injustice,” the President said.
He congratulated Soyinka on his 92nd birthday, praising his achievements as a playwright, novelist, poet, essayist and advocate of good governance.
Tinubu recalled that Soyinka became the first African to win the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986 and noted that he had also received several prestigious international honours in recognition of his contributions to literature and society.
The President also reflected on Soyinka’s role in Nigeria’s struggle against military rule and his support for the June 12 democratic movement.
“I also recall Professor Soyinka’s courageous struggle against military dictatorship over the years and his efforts during the June 12 struggle, for which we were both in the trenches,” he said.
Tinubu described Soyinka as one of Nigeria’s greatest national assets, saying his wisdom and commitment to the country’s progress continue to inspire many.
“Today, I salute one of our nation’s living repositories of history, knowledge and courage. That he is with us is a gift we will always treasure. I thank him for his unwavering faith in the Nigerian project and his wise counsel,” the President said.
He added that Soyinka’s influence has inspired generations of writers, scholars and activists across the world.
“As he marks this birthday, I join the world in celebrating his profound influence on generations of writers, scholars and activists, as well as his sacrifices for our nation. I wish ‘Kongi’ many more years in excellent health,” Tinubu said.

