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A Play of Giants by Wole Soyinka
"The play, a Play of Giants, was composed by Wole Soyinka to exhibit a savage representation of a gathering of authoritarian African pioneers under control in a government office in New York City, United Nations. The play was deliberately composed to demonstrate the likeness between the late recorded characters/African pioneers and long or one time pioneers in Africa who were known for their tyrant or overbearing tenet and these include: Macias Nguema (late) of Equatorial Guinea, Jean Basptiste Bokassa of the Central African Republic, Mobutu Sese Koko of Congo Kinshasa and the Hero of legends, the Field Marshal El-Haji Dr. Idi Amin of Uganda.
The play began with three of the authoritarian African pioneers, Kamini, Kasco and Gunema why should arranging find some kind of purpose for existing size gathering model of the 'delegated heads' in their similarity. They have the expectations of making their statues some portion of different statues that would be set at the UN stair section. Their talk on force and administration was hindered by the nearness of the Chairman of the Bugara Central Bank who brought the news of the refusal of the World Bank to concede Bugara nation the requested advance taking into account the ground of unsatisfied conditions to which the Bugaran President, Life President Dr. Kamini, reacted that the Chairman ought to backtrack and consent to at all conditions set forward by the World Bank even to the detriment of the Bugaran individuals' body and soul."