Renowned scholar Biodun Jeyifo buried in Ibadan


Biodun Jeyifo, a Nigerian academic and literary critic, was buried in his hometown in Ibadan, Oyo State’s capital, on Wednesday.

Mr Jeyifo, an emeritus professor, described as the head of the Jeyifous family of Oke-Bola, Ibadan, died on 11 February, aged 80.

Okunola Jeyifous had announced the funeral plans in a burial notice on behalf of the family.

Adewolu Ladoja, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, and the deceased ‘s longtime friend Yemi Ogunbiyi6:3
Adewolu Ladoja, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, and the deceased ‘s longtime friend Yemi Ogunbiyi

Funeral

The late professor of African and African American Studies and Comparative Literature was buried at the Anglican Cemetery, St. James The Great Cathedral Burial Ground, Ijokodo, Ibadan. The funeral was attended by his children, friends, and other dignitaries, including the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Adewolu Ladoja, literary icon Wole Soyinka and his longtime friend Yemi Ogunbiyi.

“With deep regret but with immense gratitude, with remarkably impactful life, with children and friends of the Jeyifous family of Oke-Bola of Ibadan, announce the departure of their ‘olori ebi’ (family head),” the burial notice had announced.

According to the notice, the funeral rites began on Monday, with an evening of tributes at 4.00 p.m. at Omolayole Hall, International Conference Centre, University of Ibadan.

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Known to his colleagues and students as “Professor BJ”, Mr Jeyifo built a distinguished academic career that began at the then University of Ife, before he held dual teaching appointments at Cornell University and Harvard University in the United States.

In January, an international scholarly gathering was held at the MUSON Centre in Lagos to mark his 80th birthday. The event drew academics, writers and cultural figures in recognition of his lifelong contributions to literary studies and intellectual life.

Leading authority on life, works of Wole Soyinka

Mr Jeyifo was widely recognised as a leading authority on the life and works of Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka. His book, Wole Soyinka: Politics, Poetics and Postcolonialism, published by Cambridge University Press in 2004, earned international acclaim and several awards.

Scholars often describe the work as one of the most extensive and rigorous single-author studies in African postcolonial literary criticism.

Unlike some critics who viewed the complexity of Mr Soyinka’s writing as deliberate obscurity, Mr Jeyifo’s scholarship argued that the perceived difficulty of the Nobel laureate’s work was rooted in modernist and avant-garde literary techniques.

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His approach combined close textual analysis with broader political and cultural interpretation, offering detailed readings of Mr Soyinka’s drama, poetry and prose.

Intellectually rigorous and accessible

Colleagues have often described Mr Jeyifo’s writing as both intellectually rigorous and accessible, blending critical depth with clarity of expression.

Beyond studies on Mr Soyinka, Mr Jeyifo was known for his wide-ranging engagement with world Anglophone literature, cultural theory and postcolonial thought.

Born on 5 January 1946, Mr Jeyifo was a Fellow of the Nigerian Academy of Letters and a prominent public intellectual whose career spanned several decades of teaching, research and mentorship across Nigeria and the United States.

In announcing his death, the Nigerian Academy of Letters expressed condolences to his family and the academic community, describing his passing as a significant loss to literary scholarship in Nigeria and beyond.





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