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Ngugi wa Mirii (1951 – 2/3 May 2008) was a Kenyan-Zimbabwean playwright, social worker and teacher, most known for his play Ngaahika Ndeenda, which he co-authored with fellow Gikuyu writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o. The play depicts the injustices and excesses of post-colonial Kenya, and was staged by non-intellectuals in an open-air theatre at the Kamirithu Educational and Cultural Center in Limuru.

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  • Ngugi wa Mirii (en)
  • Ngũgĩ wa Mĩriĩ (pl)
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  • Ngugi wa Mirii (1951 – 2/3 May 2008) was a Kenyan-Zimbabwean playwright, social worker and teacher, most known for his play Ngaahika Ndeenda, which he co-authored with fellow Gikuyu writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o. The play depicts the injustices and excesses of post-colonial Kenya, and was staged by non-intellectuals in an open-air theatre at the Kamirithu Educational and Cultural Center in Limuru. (en)
  • Ngũgĩ wa Mĩriĩ (ur. w 1951 w , Limuru, zm. 3 maja 2008) – kenijski dramatopisarz. Znany dzięki swojej sztuce „Ngaahika Ndeenda” (ang. „I Will Marry When I Want”), którą napisał w języku kikuju wspólnie z Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o. Ngũgĩ wa Mĩriĩ skończył liceum w i w latach 1972-1974 pracował w Kenya Posts and Telecommunications. Zdobył dyplom w Edukacji Dorosłych na Uniwersytecie Strathmore. Rozpoczął pracę w Instytucie Studiów Rozwoju. Podczas pracy w instytucie zaangażował się w pracę z rolnikami i robotnikami w w Limuru. (pl)
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  • Ngugi wa Mirii (1951 – 2/3 May 2008) was a Kenyan-Zimbabwean playwright, social worker and teacher, most known for his play Ngaahika Ndeenda, which he co-authored with fellow Gikuyu writer Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o. The play depicts the injustices and excesses of post-colonial Kenya, and was staged by non-intellectuals in an open-air theatre at the Kamirithu Educational and Cultural Center in Limuru. (en)
  • Ngũgĩ wa Mĩriĩ (ur. w 1951 w , Limuru, zm. 3 maja 2008) – kenijski dramatopisarz. Znany dzięki swojej sztuce „Ngaahika Ndeenda” (ang. „I Will Marry When I Want”), którą napisał w języku kikuju wspólnie z Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o. Ngũgĩ wa Mĩriĩ skończył liceum w i w latach 1972-1974 pracował w Kenya Posts and Telecommunications. Zdobył dyplom w Edukacji Dorosłych na Uniwersytecie Strathmore. Rozpoczął pracę w Instytucie Studiów Rozwoju. Podczas pracy w instytucie zaangażował się w pracę z rolnikami i robotnikami w w Limuru. (pl)
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