Iyetade
Soyinka, the late daughter of Nobel laureate, Wole Soyinka, will be buried next
week in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
The
deceased, born on June 5, 1965 and survived by a daughter, Oreofe, and a son,
Adeoto, passed away on December 28, 2013 at the University Teaching Hospital,
Ibadan, after a brief illness.
A
statement by the family said Iyetade will be laid to rest “on Friday, January
10 in Ibadan, after a funeral service at the Chapel of Resurrection, University
of Ibadan, at 11a.m. A short service of songs will be held at 5 p.m. on
Thursday, 9 January.”
It
noted that the death had brought “great sadness and an overwhelming sense of
loss,” describing the deceased as a cherished daughter.
The
statement further narrated that Iyetade had her early education at the Staff
School of the University of Ibadan and Queens School, Ibadan. Her higher
education was at the University of Ibadan, where she focused on science
courses.
She
later moved to England where she “chose to leave the sciences altogether and
explored the world of Theatre Arts, culture and writing.”
On
her return to Nigeria, she set up base in Ibadan where she raised her two
children. She also began a vocation as “a poet and performing artiste who
embraced the interior shores of life with an unusual depth of perception,
courage and understanding.” The funeral statement revealed that the deceased’s
volume of poetry, Stars, Fill My Skies, was scheduled for release at the end of
2013.
The
family stated that Ms. Iyetade Soyinka was “a fervent Christian who cared
deeply and generously for those shunned by society,” “scorned the vain,”
“discarded hypocrisies, rejected the limelight and sought to live a life of
depth and truth.”
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