Nationality Nigerian Notable works Alawiye (series)Kuye | Period 1943–1970s Died 1980 | |
Occupation Novelistpoetteacherpolitician Alma mater London Institute of Education Education UCL Institute of Education Books Alawiye Workbooks, Alawiye Workbook |
Joseph Folahan Odunjo (1904–1980) was a Nigerian writer, educator and politician best known for his works in Yoruba children's literature.
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Early life and education
Odunjo was born in Ibara, Abeokuta in 1904. He was educated at St Augustine's Primary School, Abeokuta, the Catholic Higher Elementary Training School and the London Institute of Education.
Teaching and Writing career
Odunjo comnenced his teaching career as the schoolmaster of the Catholic Training College, Ibadan from 1924 till 1927 and was later the headmaster of his alma mater, St Augustine's, Abeokuta. As a teacher, he formed the Federal Association of Catholic Teachers to negotiate with the Catholic missions on behalf of mission teachers. Odunjo was a teacher and headmaster of various Catholic Schools from the 1940s to the 1950s. His printed work in 1958 was one of the early written works of the language. He wrote several novels, plays, poems and texts in the Yoruba language. His published works later became a source of inspiration for future writers.
Politics
In 1951, he won a seat to the Western House of assembly and later became the region's first minister of Land and Labour. He was also a president of the Egbado Union and was affiliated with the Nigeria Union of Teachers for a number of years. He was also installed as Asiwaju of Egbaland.
Odunjo died in 1980.