Dillibe Onyeama
Dillibe Onyeama is a Nigerian author and publisher.[1] In 1969, he became the first Black person to finish their studies at Eton College.[2] He wrote a book about his experiences of racism at Eton, Nigger at Eton, which resulted in him being banned from visiting the school by then-headmaster Michael McCrum.[3]
He is the son of Charles Onyeama, a Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria and Judge at the International Court of Justice.[3]
Bibliography
- Nigger at Eton, 1972
- John Bull's nigger, 1974
- Sex is a Nigger's Game, 1976
- Juju, 1977
- Secret Society, 1978
- The Return: Homecoming of a Negro from Eton, 1978
- Chief Onyeama: The Story of an African God, 1982
- African Legend: The Incredible Story of Francis Arthur Nzeribe, 1984
- The New Man: A Perspective in Evil, 2002
- Dadi: The Man, the Legend : an Intimate Portrait of His Excellency Judge Charles Dadi Onyeama of the International Court of Justice, The Hague, 2019
References
- Anote, Ajeluorou (2017-02-22). "Dillibe Onyeama revives occult novels of the '80s". The Guardian (Nigeria). Retrieved 2020-06-23.
- "Eton apologises to Nigerian ex-student for racism". BBC News. 2020-06-23. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
- "'The racist questions I was asked at Eton'". BBC News. 2020-06-23. Retrieved 2020-06-23.
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