Exploring the life and impact of Kenyan writer Engogi Wafiongog's defiance against colonial norms, including writing a novel on toilet paper in prison. His global recognition and potential for a Nobel Prize in literature are highlighted.
Colonization in Africa was much more than a land grab. It was a project to replace — and even erase — local cultures. To label them inferior. Music, arts, literature and of course language. In other words, it permeated everything. So how do you undo that? How do you unlearn what you’ve been forced to learn?