Kingsley Opuwari Manuel
Kingsley Opuwari Manuel
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Kingsley Opuwari Manuel is a renowned Nigerian playwright, poet, and novelist.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born in 1958 in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. Unfortunately, the exact date of birth is not publicly available, but we can confirm that Kingsley passed away on May 9th, 2014.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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A Nigerian by nationality, Manuel was a multifaceted individual with expertise in playwriting, poetry, and novel writing.
Early Life and Background
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Manuel's early life was marked by an immense passion for literature. Growing up in Warri, he developed a keen interest in storytelling, which eventually led him to pursue a career as a playwright and poet. He drew inspiration from his cultural background and the complexities of everyday life to craft compelling narratives.
Major Accomplishments
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Manuel's remarkable career was punctuated by numerous achievements:
Awards and Recognition: Manuel received several awards for his outstanding contributions to literature, including the prestigious Fela Batibo Award in 1994.
Notable Works: Some of his notable works include "The Curse" (1987), a thought-provoking play that explores themes of love, betrayal, and redemption; "The Stranger" (1991), a novel that delves into the complexities of human relationships; and "Poems from the Heart" (2002), a poignant collection of poetry that showcases Manuel's mastery of language.
Influence on Nigerian Literature: Manuel's innovative approach to storytelling has significantly influenced the literary landscape in Nigeria, inspiring a new generation of writers to experiment with form and content.Notable Works or Actions
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Manuel's works are characterized by their:
Vivid Imagery: His writing is known for its evocative descriptions of settings, characters, and emotions, which transport readers to the heart of the narrative.
Innovative Style: Manuel was a pioneer in experimenting with non-traditional forms of storytelling, pushing the boundaries of what was possible in Nigerian literature.Impact and Legacy
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Manuel's impact on Nigerian literature is multifaceted:
Inspiring New Voices: His innovative approach to storytelling has paved the way for a new generation of writers to explore fresh themes and styles.
Shaping Cultural Narratives: Manuel's works have become an integral part of Nigeria's cultural heritage, offering insights into the complexities of human relationships, love, and redemption.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Manuel is widely quoted and remembered for his:
Timeless Themes: His works continue to resonate with readers today, as they tackle universal themes that transcend cultural boundaries.
* Masterful Storytelling: Manuel's unique narrative voice has left an indelible mark on Nigerian literature, making him a beloved figure among writers and readers alike.
Quotes by Kingsley Opuwari Manuel
Kingsley Opuwari Manuel's insights on:

Every time you think you have lost love, God breaks through the clouds of your despair and pain and lets you know that He is love and He is never lost and that there's enough of Him to go around.

In a world full of hatred and violence, I still believe LOVE is enough. The prodigal Son was Lost Jesus said I am the WAY. The prodigal Son was Ignorant Jesus said I am the TRUTH. The prodigal Son was Dead Jesus said I am the LIFE. Love is always enough.

God's love is like the sun, constant and unchanging, you'll wake up one morning and realize that nothing can take that away.

The manifestation of miracles without the maturity of saints through the teaching of God's word is a sign of deception but where there is the constant teaching of the truth of God's word the move of God's Spirit will never be lacking.

It is not the blessings of God that takes His place in your life, it is carnality. Whatever God gives is good and for good.

The challenge with running from God is that you will always run into HIM.


The temptation to worry is also the invitation to pray. You must choose the later if God is your Master.

Knowledge without Truth is information without illumination and its all like icing without cake, can be sweet, but it ends up making you sick.

Inventors make something out of anything, but God makes something out of nothing. Elohim needs no raw materials.