President Bola Tinubu has congratulated Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, on his 92nd birthday, describing him as one of Nigeria’s “living repositories of history, knowledge, and courage.”
In a statement issued on Sunday to mark Soyinka’s birthday on 13 July, the President praised the playwright, poet and activist for his contributions to literature, democracy and the fight against oppression.
Tinubu described Soyinka as an exceptional figure whose life and works had inspired generations across the world.
“Exceptional individuals like Professor Soyinka do not come often in a generation—men who illuminate the paths for humanity to follow across diverse endeavours, who are not afraid to go against convention, and who do not let the man die in the face of oppression and injustice,” the President said.
He congratulated Soyinka on his achievements as a playwright, novelist, poet, essayist, actor, singer, composer, documentarian and advocate of good governance.
“I recall his winning the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1986, becoming the first African to win the Prize in that category, as well as many other reputable awards, such as the Benson Medal from the Royal Society of Literature; the Academy of Achievement Golden Plate Award; the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award (Lifetime Achievement); and the Europe Theatre Prize (Special Prize).”
Tinubu also reflected on Soyinka’s role in Nigeria’s pro-democracy struggle, particularly his opposition to military rule.
“I also recall Professor Soyinka’s valiant struggle against military dictatorship for decades, and his efforts in the 12 June struggle, for which we were both in the trenches,” he said.
Describing Soyinka’s continued presence as a national asset, the President thanked him for his commitment to Nigeria and his counsel.
“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 undying faith in the Nigerian project and wise counsel.”
Tinubu said Soyinka’s influence on writers, scholars and activists remained enduring and wished him many more years in good health.
“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,” the President added.

