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Soyinka receives Cuba’s highest honor

August 30, 2024 2 min read

August 30, 2024

By Samuel Ogunsona

African literary Icon, Wole Soyinka, has been awarded with Cuba’s National medal of honor for his contributions to social justice.

The historical ceremony was held at the Presidential Palace in Havana, Cuba.

President Miguel DΓ­az-Canel presented the award to the Yoruba born literary icon and nobel laureate.

This prestigious award is Cuba’s highest honor, recognizing individuals who have made significant contributions to the country’s cultural, scientific, or political landscape.

Soyinka, a renowned playwright, poet, and essayist, was recognized for his tireless advocacy for social justice, human rights, and cultural exchange between Cuba and Africa.

The ceremony was attended by high-ranking Government officials, intellectuals, and members of the diplomatic corps.

In his acceptance speech, Soyinka praised Cuba’s commitment to social justice and its unwavering support for African liberation movements.

“I am deeply humbled to receive this honor from the Cuban people,” Soyinka said. “Cuba’s unwavering commitment to social justice and human dignity is a beacon of hope for the world.”

President DΓ­az-Canel hailed Soyinka as a “champion of humanity” and a “bridge between cultures.”

“Wole Soyinka’s work embodies the spirit of internationalism and solidarity that defines our nation,” DΓ­az-Canel said. “We are honored to recognize his contributions to the global struggle for justice and equality.”

This award marks a significant milestone in Soyinka’s illustrious career, cementing his status as a global icon of literary excellence and social activism.