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Mukoma and Wanjiku Ngugi Dead or Alive? Death Rumours of Thiong’o’s Real Or Fake?

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Here are here to talk about the death news of legendary novelist Ngugi wa Thiong’o. His death news create a buzz on the web and people started sharing their condolences on social media. This news has gained huge attention from the people and they are trying to know about his death. This news was just a rumour, which got viral easily. We see several celebrities have faced these types and this news is also one of them. People are hitting the search engine to gain all the details about the obituary of his death. We will try to cover all the details of the news. Let’s continue the article to gain all the details about the news. Keep reading.

Mukoma and Wanjiku Ngugi Dead or Alive

According to the report, His passing news has gained huge attention of the people and they are trying to know the truth with the facts. So let us tell you that Mukoma and Wanjiku Wa Ngugi have given their appearance on social media to deny the rumours that their father Ngugi wa Thiong’o is dead. They have cleared up the death of his father and that he is alive and not dead. Scroll down the page to know more information about the news.

According to the report, Earlier this evening but not for the first time, social media was awash with messages of condolences and screenshots of a fake Twitter account unessential of the lie that The Upright Revolution author had passed. Yes, Wanjiku came on social media to clarify that passing news is just a rumour. Several things remain to tell you about the news, which we will tell you in the next section of the article.

Furthermore, Ngugi wa Thiong’o has been Kenya’s front-runner for the Literature Prize for years despite several disappointments. The 2021 Nobel Literature Prize was honoured by Professor Abdulrazak Gurnah, who was born in Tanzania. This year,  Thiong’o’s play “I’ll Marry When I Want” was actually displayed at the Kenyan National theatre after 45 years. The play premiered in theatres in 1977 before it was prohibited by the State after a few weeks in what was highly believed to be censure of the government’s handling of post-colonial difficulties. We have shared all the details about the news, which was important to share. If we get any other essential details we will tell you first at the same site. Stay tuned with us for more updates.

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