On July 26, at Abuj, the capital of Nigeria, in the 84th year of his life, Okllo Okuli, a writer, poet, poet, teacher, editor and publisher of the Uganda, died. Okuli has citizenship of both countries.

Okuli, born in 1942, is a famous chronicle of the life of the African village. According to critics, the author's works are full of “direct dialogues, jokes, folk wisdom”.
It is emphasized that Okuli's poetry “sought to revive African cultural heritage” and criticize foreign influences in the east of the continent. Published since the 1960s: “Man-Banan”, “Orphan”, “Prostitution Girl”, “Songs for the sun within us” and others.
Okllo Okuli started his education at universities in Uganda, spending some time as Stanford Exchange students, receiving a master's degree in Humanitarian Science at ESSEX University, UK and PhD. At Wisconsin, US University.
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