| Complete Ken Saro-Wiwa Statement To Ogoni Civil Disturbances Tribunal, 9/25/95: Saro-Wiwa presents the background of activities by Shell and by the Nigerian government against Ogoni lands and people, and details his own protests and activities. |
| Dis Nigeria Sef": Ken Saro-Wiwa as the Poet Who Wasn't: Academic article places Saro-Wiwa's poetry, as well as his television scripts, within contemporary African literature. |
| Goldman Environmental Prize: The 1995 recipient profile emphasizes Saro-Wiwa's environmental work and his role as president of the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People (MOSOP). |
| Ken Saro Wiwa and Nigeria: Audio of a Pacifica radio show, with excerpts from a 1995 interview with Saro Wiwa and another MOSOP leader, and remembrances from family and colleagues. |
| Ken Saro Wiwa Foundation: Canadian and Nigerian foundations who plan to continue the use of literature, critical thinking, enlightened public dialogue and effective community organizing as tools of conflict resolution in the Ogoni. |
| Ken Saro-Wiwa (1941-1995): This biographical sketch highlights Saro-Wiwa's writing, with suggestions for further reading and a listing of selected works. |
| Remember Saro-Wiwa: A UK-based group describes planned events around the tenth anniversary of Saro-Wiwa's death, and provides an update on the Niger Delta today. |
| The Perils of Activism: Anthony Daniels reflects on an interview with Saro-Wiwa, and places his life, as well as the life of the main character in his novel Sozaboy, in the context of modern Nigerian history. |
| The Writings of Ken Saro-Wiwa: Several articles and lecture texts. |