Wole Soyinka is, no doubt, one of Nigeria’s prodigious personalities. The playwright, political commentator and literary giant has lifted up the mantle of the nation in such a way that no one ever has. One thing that distinguishes the literati apart is his flourishing white hair whose grey glory has never ceased to amaze many.
However, Wole Soyinka has taken to proving that he was not always like he is now. He was not always a white-haired man whose ‘grey areas’ bespoke knowledge, wisdom and a rugged sort of experience.
As a matter of fact, there was a time when the playwright who is internationally recognized had only black hair. At that time, he was young, sprightly, exuberant but still full of the knowledge that he presently embodies.
Wole, who must have been reflecting on the days of his youth, shared a picture of his much younger self that dates way back to 1973. In the picture, the young Wole was wearing a thick jacket and keeping a nice pop of Afro.
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This beautiful, glorious image of the political commentator who is known to address pressing issues bordering on affairs of the state was complemented with a caption which reads thus:
“#Tbt. April 1973. Before the white hair sprouted.”
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Many Nigerians who are in awe of the Nobel laureate winner took to commenting on the picture and expressing their views about what it signifies. Without doubt, they thought of the image as an embodiment of the glorious past. See some of the comments below:
ib_oloyunoponmo: “Gone are the days respect baba @wolesoyinka”
chuksjacob: “Someone is missing the days of the strong black hair……..⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Legend. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️”
klintck: “My father, my mentor��”
demola_snakeman: “@wolesoyinka Baba we all strive to get there some day and enjoy those distinguished silver locks. You have and still telling us a great story to life. May you remain as one of our elders who we can look up to and learn from.”
vincent.onye: “You have always been a handsome man who knows what he wants.”
emperordarehl: “That god was born a legend thinks legend then transfer the legendary to the young aimers and hopeful ones … LONG LIVE THE KING “
Wole has no doubt inspired his world with his words, ways and works. Although his achievements have been fully mirrored in books and documentaries, not many have talked about his love life which is also as legendary as his entire existence.
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