Ken Saro-Wiwa

Nigerian television producer, writer of satirical novels, children’s tales, and plays. In 1994 Saro-Wiwa was imprisoned by order of the dictator Sani Abacha. He had strongly defended the rights of the Ogoni people and criticized the government’s oil policy with Royal Dutch/Shell. Despite wide international protests, Saro-Wiwa was hanged after a show trial with other eight Ogoni rights activists in Port Harcourt, on November 10, 1995.

Genocide in Nigeria

£33.00

Four Farcical Plays

£21.00

Basi and Company

£27.00

The Transistor Radio

£23.00

The Singing Anthill

£23.00

Segi Finds the Radio

£21.00

Mr B Goes to Lagos

£21.00

Mr B’s Mattress

£21.00

Mr B Again

£21.00

Mr B

£21.00

A Shipload of Rice

£23.00

A Bride for Mr B

£21.00