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Prohgress biography of christopher okigbo

          The centrality of Christopher Okigbo in the development of modern poetry in African is an ac- knowledged reality....

          Christopher Ifekandu Nixton Okigbo—West Africa Editor of Transition magazine from.

        1. Christopher Ifekandu Okigbo (16 August – ) was a Nigerian poet, teacher, and librarian, who died fighting for the independence of.
        2. The centrality of Christopher Okigbo in the development of modern poetry in African is an ac- knowledged reality.
        3. This paper is a literary study of Okigbo's poetic contents as personal experiences and reminiscences of his life.
        4. Christopher Ifekandu Okigbo born 16th August – died was a Biafran poet, teacher, and librarian, who died fighting for the Independence of Biafra.
        5. Christopher Okigbo

          Nigerian poet (1932–1967)

          Christopher Ifekandu Okigbo (16 August 1932 – 1967) was a Nigerian poet, teacher, and librarian, who died fighting for the independence of Biafra.

          He is today widely acknowledged as an outstanding postcolonial English-language African poet and one of the major modernist writers of the 20th century.[1]

          Early life

          Okigbo was born on 16 August 1932, in the town of Ojoto, about 10 miles (16 km) from the city of Onitsha in Anambra State, located in the southeastern region of Nigeria.[2] His father was a teacher in Catholicmissionary schools during the heyday of British colonial rule in Nigeria, and Okigbo spent his early years moving from station to station.

          An influential figure in Okigbo's early years was his older brother Pius Okigbo, who would later become the renowned economist and first Nigerian Ambassador to the European Economic Commission (EU).[3] His first cousin was the academic, Bede O