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The passing of Ngugi wa Thiong’o is a profound loss to the global artistic community. As a visual artist deeply rooted in the cultural tapestry of Africa, I have long admired Ngugi's unwavering commitment to decolonizing African narratives and championing indigenous languages.
His seminal works, such as Weep Not, Child and Decolonising the Mind, have not only enriched African literature but have also inspired artists across disciplines to reclaim and celebrate our heritage.
Ngugi's journey from his early writings in English to his resolute decision to embrace Gikuyu, mirrors the struggles many African artists face in preserving authenticity amidst external influences. His courage in the face of censorship, imprisonment, and exile serves as a testament to the power of art as a tool for resistance and transformation.

In my own work, I strive to echo Ngugi's ethos by infusing traditional motifs with contemporary expressions, aiming to bridge the past with the present. His legacy reinforces the importance of grounding our creations in the rich soils of our native cultures.
As we mourn his departure, we also celebrate a life dedicated to the elevation of African voices. Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o's spirit will continue to inspire generations of artists and thinkers to come.
Bruce Onobrakpeya NNOM
Agbarha Otor/Lagos, Nigeria
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