Ma bi Samuel Akisanya ochu ẹkẹjọ nolu ejodudu ọdọ 1898, i la kwu ọdọ1985 ochu ejodudu, Samuel che Nigerian trade unionist kpai nationalist ki gwu gwu ojanẹLagos, Nigeria iko ki am'ẹnẹfu wa colonise abo Nigeria. Samuel d'efu abo ki nyiNigerian Youth Movement.[1] Samuel cheOba eyi Isara, iko ki j'ọfẹ Obi che ọdọ 1941, I la gwọ nyu ọfẹ lẹ ati ẹgba ki kwu.

Akisanya in his younger days
Odemo Akisanya celebrating his birthday

Abakwanẹ

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Ma bi Akisanya ochu ẹkọjọ nolu ejodudu ọdọ1898, Samuel chi omaye eyi ki ẹnẹfu adọ cousin eyi Attah Wole Soyinka, I che, iko ku ma bi chi ochu ekejo nolu ejodudu ọdọ 1898, efewo Isara. I la chi cousin Samuel Ayodele Soyinka, ata Wole Soyinka.

Ugbo ki Akinsanya chi school chi school Anglican ki di Ishara, I la chanẹ Ukọlọ typist kpai ẹnẹ ki ya kọ ẹnwu ọdọ1916 ati ọdọ 1931.

References

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  1. Gann, Brian (2011-05-03). "The Nigerian Youth Movement (1934-1951)". BlackPast is dedicated to providing a global audience with reliable and accurate information on the history of African America and of people of African ancestry around the world. We aim to promote greater understanding through this knowledge to generate constructive change in our society. Retrieved 2020-10-06.

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