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Ngugi wa Mirii (born 1951 in Roromo, Limuru - died May 3, 2008 in Harare, Zimbabwe) was a Kenyan playwright. He was known for his play, I Will Marry When I Want, which he co-authored with fellow Gikuyu writer Ngugi wa Thiongo 1.
Ngugi wa Mirii was educated at Ngenia Secondary School and from 1972-1974 worked with Kenya Posts and Telecommunications Corporation. He took a diploma in Adult Education at the Institute of Adult Studies, Nairobi University and then joined the Institute of Development Studies 1. While working for the Institute he became involved with peasants and workers in community development at Kamiriithu, Limuru.
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- ^ a b The Times, June 8, 2008: Ngugi wa Mirii: Modern African playwright
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