Steve Biko’s children: Meet Nkosinathi Biko

Black Activist Steven Biko, founder of the Black Consciousness Movement in King William’s Town, South Africa on September 3, 1976 ( John Burns/The New York Times) Sack# 28802 Date: 9/03/1976

Biography & Wikipedia

Bantu South African anti-apartheid campaigner Stephen Biko. Steve Biko was a leading figure in the Black Consciousness Movement, a grassroots anti-apartheid movement that took place in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and Steve Biko was an ideological African nationalist and African socialist. Several pieces written under the pen name Frank Talk presented his beliefs.

Age and birthday

Steve Biko lived from 18 December 1946 to 12 September 1977.

Height and weight

Steve Biko’s height and weight are unknown

Nationality & Ethnicity

Steve Biko is a citizen of South Africa with a black accent

Education

Many people surrounding Biko discouraged him from pursuing his initial interest in studying law at the university because they thought it was too closely related to political activities. Instead, they persuaded him to major in medicine, which was supposed to offer better employment opportunities. He received financial aid and enrolled in the University of Natal Medical School in 1966.

Parents and siblings

Bantu Stephen Biko was born in Tarkastad, Eastern Cape, in his grandmother’s house. He was the third child of Mzingaye Mathew Biko and Alice ‘Mamcete’ Biko, and he had a younger sister, Nobandile, an older brother, Khaya, and a younger sister, Bukelwa.

wife and children

Steve Biko married Ntsiki Mashalaba in December 1970. They had two children together: Nkosinathi, born in 1971, and Samora, born in 1975.

Salary and net worth

Steve Biko’s net worth is believed to be between $1 million and 5 million dollars.

Social media: Instagram & Twitter

Steve Biko’s Instagram and Twitter are unknown.

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