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”’Pamela Kola”’ (1943 – |
”’Pamela Kola”’ (1943 – 24 2025<ref>[https://www.tv47.digital/first-african-teacher-at-kenya-high-dr-pamela-nereah-kola-dies-at-82-127942/ First African Teacher at Kenya High Dr. Pamela Nereah Kola dies at 82]</ref> was a [[Kenya]]n writer who is best known for her [[Children’s literature|children’s books]] about [[East Africa|East African]] myths, legends, and fables. |
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Latest revision as of 22:13, 2 December 2025
Kenyan writer (1943–2025)
Pamela Kola (1943 – 24 November 2025)[1] was a Kenyan writer who is best known for her children’s books about East African myths, legends, and fables.
Born in Ng’iya Township, Kola attended the University of Leeds, receiving a degree in Education.[2] Kola ran a nursery in Nairobi. She collaborated with the East African Publishing House in the 1960s to produce a line of children’s books.[3]

