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Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa

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African literary prize

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Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa
Wole Soyinka
Awarded forPan-African writing prize for books of any type or genre
Sponsored byThe Lumina Foundation
CountryNigeria
Hosted byThe Lumina Foundation
Reward$20,000
First award2006
Final award2018
Websitetheluminafoundation.org

Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa was a pan-African writing prize awarded biennially[1] to the best literary work produced by an African. The $20,000 prize was established in 2005 and administered by the Lumina Foundation[2] in honour of Africa's firstNobel Laureate in Literature,Wole Soyinka.[1]

While no official statement has been made on the state of the prize, it has not been awarded since 2018. In June 2025, Nigerian businessman Olabode Opeseitan wrote an opinion piece inThe Nation urging the governors of Lagos and Ogun states—where Soyinka resides and was born—to support funding for the prize.[3]

Sefi Atta, 2006 winner

On the establishment of the prize Soyinka commented: "This is a pan African prize. We consider it to be our own Nobel prize in Africa. It unifies Africans, celebrates Africa’s great minds, brings home Africa’s best intellectuals as judges, entertainers and great communicators and leaders in their own rights. It’s a book prize I am happy and proud to be part of because of the tribute it pays to profound knowledge generation and dissemination and to Africa’s diverse cultures and personalities."[4]

The winner was chosen by an international jury of African literary figures and the prize was presented by Soyinka at an award dinner in Lagos.[5] Entries had to be written in English or French.[6] Initially any literary genre was eligible to be considered, but starting in 2014, a single genre was selected for each edition: drama in 2014, poetry in 2016, and prose in 2018.[7]

Past sponsors included the Nigerian telcoGlo which supported the prize for three years.[3]

Winners

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See also

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Grand Prix of Literary Associations

Notes

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  1. ^abWole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa, official website.
  2. ^"The Lumina Foundation's Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa", LuminaFoundationSoyinkaPrize.com.
  3. ^abReporter, Our (13 June 2025)."Sanwo-Olu, Abiodun: Don't let the Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature die".The Nation Newspaper. Retrieved9 November 2025.
  4. ^"Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa".The Lumina Foundation. Retrieved9 November 2025.
  5. ^"Jury for Wole Soyinka prize announced", Joy Online, 22 June 2015.
  6. ^Wole Soyinka Prize Rules, The Lumina Foundation.
  7. ^2014 Wole Soyinka Entry Prize Rules.
  8. ^abWole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa, previous winners.The Lumina Foundation.
  9. ^"Africa's Literary Prize",Pan African Writers' Association (PAWA), 29 October 2012.
  10. ^Uhakheme, Ozolua (9 September 2012)."South African wins Soyinka Literary Prize".The Nation. Lagos, Nigeria. Retrieved9 September 2012.
  11. ^Akeem Lasisi (11 September 2012)."Mzobe wins $20,000 Soyinka Prize amidst eulogies".Punch. Archived fromthe original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved27 September 2012.
  12. ^SOLOMON NDA-ISAIAH (19 September 2012)."Sifizo Mzobe Wins Wole Soyinka's Prize for Literature In Africa".Leadership. Retrieved27 September 2012.
  13. ^Henry Akubuiro (15 September 2012)."Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature: Another South African writer shines".Sun News. Archived fromthe original on 16 September 2012. Retrieved27 September 2012.
  14. ^"Akin Bello wins Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature in Africa".WorldStage (Press release). 6 July 2014. Retrieved2 December 2014.
  15. ^Staff writer (1 November 2014)."Akin Bello: Soyinka Prize for Literature hasn't changed my life".Sun News. Retrieved2 December 2014.
  16. ^Musinguzi, Bamuturaki (28 December 2018)."Anena's poetry wins Wole Soyinka Prize".The EastAfrican. Updated 6 July 2020.
  17. ^Jayne Augoye (10 December 2018)."Nigerian professor, Ugandan win Wole Soyinka Prize for Literature".Premium Times.

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