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Okello Oculi

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Nationality
  
Ugandan

Home town
  
Dokolo

Known for
  
Poetry, Academia

Years active
  
1967 — present

Residence
  
Abuja, Nigeria

Citizenship
  
Uganda & Nigeria

Role
  
Novelist

Ethnicity
  
Lango

Name
  
Okello Oculi


Born
  
1 January 1942 (age 82) (
1942-01-01
)
Dokolo, Uganda

Occupation
  
Author, Poet & Academic

Books
  
Song for the sun in us, Discourses on African affairs, Political economy of malnutrition, Kanta Riti

Education
  
St. Mary's College Kisubi, Makerere University, University of Essex, University of Wisconsin-Madison

Okello Oculi (born 1942) is a Ugandan novelist, poet, and chronicler of rural African village life. Currently, he is a private political and social consultant based in Abuja, Nigeria. Before that, he served as Professor of Social & Economic Research at Ahmadu Bello University in Zaria, Nigeria.

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Background

He was born in 1942, in Dokolo District, Northern Uganda, back when the district was still part of Lira District.

Education

He was educated at Soroti College, in Soroti and St. Peter's College Tororo, both in Eastern Uganda. He then attended St. Mary's College Kisubi for his A-Level education (S5 -S6). He entered Makerere University, Uganda's oldest university, where he studied political science, graduating in 1967, with the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Political Science. During his undergraduate studies at Makerere, he spent one year, from 1964 until 1965, as an exchange student at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California, United States. In 1968, he obtained the degree of Master of Arts (MA), from the University of Essex, in the United Kingdom. His Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), was obtained in 1972, from the University of Wisconsin, in Madison, Wisconsin, United States.

Professional work

His writing is filled with authentic snatches of conversation, proverbs, and folk wisdom. His poetry, like that of Okot p'Bitek and Joseph Buruga, seeks to re-assert the cultural heritage of Africa with a critique of foreign influences in East Africa.

Books written

  • Song for the Sun in Us - (2000)
  • Discourses on African Affairs: Directions and Destinies For the 21st Century - (1999)
  • Political Economy of Malnutrition - (1987)
  • Kookolem - (1976)
  • Malak: An African Political Poem - (1976)
  • Imperialism, Settlers and Capitalism in Kenya - (1975)
  • Kanta Riti - (1972)
  • Orphan - (1968) (dramatized poetry)
  • Prostitute - (1968)
  • References

    Okello Oculi Wikipedia