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Tade Ipadeola : ウィキペディア英語版 | Tade Ipadeola Tade Ipadeola (born September 1970 in Fiditi, Oyo State) is an award-winning Nigerian poet who writes in English and Yoruba. He is a practicing lawyer. In 2013 his poetry collection ''The Sahara Testaments'' won the prestigious Nigeria Prize for Literature instituted by the Nigeria Liquified Natural Gas (NLNG). In 2009, he won the Delphic Laurel in Poetry for his Yoruba poem “Songbird” at the Delphic Games in Jeju, South Korea. == Early life ==
Tade Layo Ipadeola was born in September 1970 in Fiditi, Oyo State. He graduated in Law at 21 from the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife. Both of his parents were teachers: his father taught literature at Fiditi Grammar School and retired as school principal; his mother taught Yoruba and English. Ipadeola started writing very early in life and won a regional prize when he was in the final year of his secondary school.
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