![]() ![]() Soyinka credits young Nigerians - about 64 million between 15 and 35 years of the country’s more than 200 million people - for trying to fundamentally reform the country. It is up to the new generation “to decide whether they want to keep going along the same chugging one-track train,” or chart a new course, Soyinka told The Associated Press. LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - Wole Soyinka, Nigeria’s Nobel-winning author, sees his country’s many problems - misgoverning politicians, systemic corruption, violent extremists, and kidnapping bandits - yet he does not despair.Īt 87, he says Nigeria’s youth may have the energy and the know-how to get the troubled country back on track.
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