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South African anti-apartheid activist (1946–1977)
Bantu Stephen Biko OMSG (18 December 1946 – 12 September 1977) was a South African anti-apartheid activist. Ideologically an African nationalist and African
Steve_Biko
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up biko in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Biko may refer to: Adolfo Obiang Biko (born 1940), Equatorial Guinea politician Hlumelo Biko (born 1978)
Biko
1980 song by Peter Gabriel
"Biko" is an anti-apartheid protest song by the English rock musician Peter Gabriel. It was released by Charisma Records as a single from Gabriel's eponymous
Biko_(song)
Topics referred to by the same term
Steve Biko (1946–1977) was a South African anti-apartheid political activist. Steve Biko may also refer to: Steve Biko Academic Hospital, located in Pretoria
Steve_Biko_(disambiguation)
South African anti-apartheid movement, 1960s
Biko saw the struggle to build African consciousness as having two stages: "Psychological liberation" and "Physical liberation". While at times Biko embraced
Black_Consciousness_Movement
Sweet rice cake from the Philippines
Biko, also spelled bico, is a sweet rice cake from the Philippines. It is made of coconut milk, brown sugar, and sticky rice. It is usually topped with
Biko_(food)
South African businessman (born 1978)
Hlumelo Biko (born 19 January 1978) is a South African businessman and investment banker. He is the son of Steve Biko and Mamphela Ramphele. His mother
Hlumelo_Biko
South African newspaper
friend of Steve Biko, leader of the Black Consciousness Movement, and provided support to Biko through his editorials. After Biko's death in police custody
Daily_Dispatch
Community development organisation in South Africa
activist Steve Biko (1946–1977). The approach of the Steve Biko Foundation is to Create an inclusive platform to promote the legacy of Steve Biko Develop a
Steve_Biko_Foundation
Japanese-bred Thoroughbred racehorse (1991–2019)
Biko Pegasus (Japanese: ビコーペガサス, 8 February 1991 – 11 June 2019) was a Japanese Thoroughbred racehorse. Biko Pegasus was an American-bred, Japanese-trained
Biko_Pegasus
Third solo album by Peter Gabriel
in the UK) and the anti-apartheid protest song "Biko", which remembered the murdered activist Steve Biko. The album is also often referred to as Melt, owing
Peter_Gabriel_(1980_album)
1987 British-American drama film
Steve Biko and his friend Woods, who initially finds him too radical, and attempts to understand his way of life. Denzel Washington stars as Biko, while
Cry_Freedom
1978 book by Donald Woods
Biko is a 1978 biography about Black Consciousness Movement leader and anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko. It was written by the liberal white South African
Biko_(book)
Kami (deity) in Shintoism
Sukunabikona or Sukuna bikona (少彦名神, also known as Sukuna-biko, Sukuna-biko-na, Sukuna hikona) is the Shinto kami of the onsen (hot springs), agriculture
Sukunabikona
1979 studio album by Johnny Dyani Quartet
Song for Biko is an album by the Johnny Dyani Quartet, led by bassist Dyani, and featuring saxophonist Dudu Pukwana, cornetist Don Cherry, and drummer
Song_for_Biko
1993 studio album by A Tribe Called Quest
that it was "intelligent easy-listening rap", choosing the track "Steve Biko (Stir It Up)" as a highlight; he later commended the album, rating it higher
Midnight_Marauders
Mountain god in Japanese folklore
Yamabiko (山彦; also yamahiko) is a mountain god, spirit, and yōkai in Japanese folklore; the term "yamabiko" also refers to the echo that occurs in mountains
Yamabiko_(folklore)
Student house cooperative in Santa Barbara, California, U.S.
established in 1976, and today consists of five houses; Newman, Manley, Dolores, Biko and Merton. In all, just under 100 students live in these houses. The purpose
Santa Barbara Student Housing Cooperative
Santa_Barbara_Student_Housing_Cooperative
Basque restaurant in Mexico City specialising in molecular gastronomy
Biko was a Basque restaurant in Mexico City specialising in experimental molecular gastronomy owned and operated by Basque chefs Bruno Oteiza and Mikel
Biko_(restaurant)
Austrian boxer (1957–2025)
Ikomoniya "Biko" Botowamungu (22 January 1957 – 24 August 2025) was an Austrian boxer. Born in Stanleyville, Belgian Congo, he competed at the 1988 Summer
Biko_Botowamungu
Legendary first emperor of Japan
Nihon Shoki give Jimmu's name as Kamu-yamato Iware-biko no Mikoto (神倭伊波礼琵古命) or Kamu-yamato Iware-biko no Sumeramikoto (神日本磐余彦天皇). Iware indicates a toponym
Emperor_Jimmu
Dutch professional footballer
Brazil Nombeko (born 4 July 1982), also known as Biko Brazil is a Dutch retired footballer who played as a striker. Born in Utrecht of Surinamese descent
Biko_Brazil
Kenyan rugby sevens player
Biko Wolfgang Adema (born September 1, 1987) is a Kenyan rugby sevens player. He was selected for Kenya 7s to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil
Biko_Adema
Hospital in Gauteng, South Africa
Steve Biko Academic Hospital (formerly the Pretoria Academic Hospital and before 1994 called H F Verwoerd Hospital) of Pretoria, South Africa, previously
Steve_Biko_Academic_Hospital
South African journalist and activist
of the Daily Dispatch, he was known for befriending fellow activist Steve Biko, who was killed by police after being detained by the South African government
Donald_Woods
Health care center in Zinyoka, South Africa
Zanempilo Community Health Care Centre (ZCHC), infamously known as the "Biko Clinic", was the first primary health care centre initiative outside of the
Zanempilo Community Health Care Centre
Zanempilo_Community_Health_Care_Centre
2014 live album by Mark Kozelek
Live at Biko is a live album by American singer-songwriter Mark Kozelek. It was released on July 1, 2014, through Kozelek's own record label Caldo Verde
Live_at_Biko
Association football club in Bakau, the Gambia
Steve Biko Football Club is a football club from Bakau in the West African country of the Gambia, located near the capital of Banjul. They play in the
Steve_Biko_FC
Coordinating body of the Black Consciousness Movement
subscribed to a Black Consciousness philosophy, as articulated by Steve Biko. Biko was closely associated with the BPC, although his political activity was
Black_People's_Convention
Annual lecture series in South Africa
Steve Biko Foundation launched the Steve Biko Memorial Lecture in 2000. 12 September 2010 marked the 33rd anniversary of the murder of Steve Biko. In commemoration
Steve_Biko_Memorial_Lecture
Equatorial Guinean writer, politician, and independence activist
independence of Equatorial Guinea from Spain. Biko was born to Santiago Biko Ngwaza and Concha Esila Ndúa Obama. Biko's grandfather, Ngwa-Nzé or Ngwaza, was the
Adolfo_Obiang_Biko
Black university students organization (1969–1977)
action. The organisation was formed in 1969 under the leadership of Steve Biko and Barney Pityana and made vital contributions to the ideology and political
South African Students' Organisation
South_African_Students'_Organisation
South African activist and politician (born 1947)
doctor and businesswoman. She was a partner of anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko, with whom she had two children. She is a former vice-chancellor at the University
Mamphela_Ramphele
Gambian footballer (born 2004)
and the Gambia national team. Minteh started his senior career at Steve Biko during the 2021–22 GFA League First Division season, after playing youth
Yankuba_Minteh
Legendary emperor of Japan
Emperor Sujin (崇神天皇, Sujin-tennō), also known as Mimakiirihikoinie no Mikoto (御眞木入日子印恵命) in the Kojiki, and Mimakiiribikoinie no Sumeramikoto (御間城入彦五十瓊殖天皇)
Emperor_Sujin
1978 book of writings by Steve Biko
Writings by Steve Biko) is a compilation of writings from anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko. I Write What I Like contains a selection of Biko's writings from
I_Write_What_I_Like
American Appalachian folk music group
third studio album, The Sails of Self. The band expanded, with percussionist Biko Casini and bassist David Brown officially joining the band for this album
Rising_Appalachia
South African politician (1917–1987)
Black Consciousness Movement leader Steve Biko; when Biko died in police custody, the police claimed that Biko had died during a hunger strike. This account
Jimmy_Kruger
South African philosopher
existentialism, including philosophical analysis of the life and work of Steve Biko and the thought of Jean-Paul Sartre. In 2015, More was awarded the Frantz
Mabogo_P._More
numerous humanitarian efforts. In 1980, he released the anti-apartheid single "Biko". He has participated in several human rights benefit concerts, including
Peter_Gabriel_discography
Swedish writer
Children and Young Adult Literature portal Niklas Krog is a Swedish author of a number of young-adult novels within the High Fantasy genre. Niklas Krog
Niklas_Krog
Irish-English footballer
Biko Bradnock-Brennan (born 4 October 1992) is an Irish-English footballer who last played for National League South side Whitehawk. Bradnock-Brennan played
Biko_Bradnock-Brennan
Nigerian American criminologist
Biko Agozino (born 27 July 1961) is a Nigerian criminologist best known for his 1997 book Black Women and the Criminal Justice System. Agozino was born
Biko_Agozino
Distinct parts of a shadow
increases until it causes a full umbra. Antisolar point Earth's shadow Umbrella Bikos, Konstantin. "Eclipses: What Is the Antumbra?". timeanddate. © Time and
Umbra,_penumbra_and_antumbra
Airborne regiment of the South African Artillery
The Steve Biko Artillery Regiment (formerly 18 Light Regiment) is an airborne artillery regiment of the South African Artillery. Took place 13 November
Steve_Biko_Artillery_Regiment
American equestrian
Rolex event, riding Prince Panache. During the 1990s, O'Connor and her horse Biko were mainstays of the US eventing team, riding to multiple top-ten finishes
Karen_O'Connor
Japanese video game developer
(December 26, 1997) Des Blood 2 (June 11, 1998) Bikō (May 14, 1999) DANCINGCATs BRUTISH MINE (September 2000) Bikō 2: Reversible Face (January 2001) Requiem
Illusion_(company)
1975–1976 political trial in South Africa
political trials of the apartheid era, witnesses for the defence included Steve Biko and Rick Turner. The trial received extensive public attention and press
SASO/BPC_trial
Gambian footballer
Gambia, Kargbo played club football in the local league. He played for Steve Biko F.C., helping the club win its first Gambian Cup in 2000. Kargbo made several
Samuel_Kargbo
Hospital in Pretoria, South Africa
(now Steve Biko Hospital) until 2006. TDH is now a separate level 1 community hospital that deals with non-critical care, while the Steve Biko Hospital
Tshwane_District_Hospital
Archipelagic country in Southeast Asia
include laing, lumpiang gulay, ensaladang talong, turon, ginataang bilo-bilo, biko, espasol, banana cue, camote cue, taho, suman, carioca, and lumpiang sariwa
Philippines
Malaysian footballer
academy. In late 2010, Sumareh was offered the opportunity to join the Steve Biko academy in Gambia but was not offered a professional contract. In late 2011
Mohamadou_Sumareh
Topics referred to by the same term
Bico Group, a bioconvergence startup Biko (food), a Filipino dessert Search for "bico" or "bi-co" on Wikipedia. Biko (disambiguation) BI (disambiguation)
Bico
1980 single by Peter Gabriel
the end of the music video. "I Don't Remember" – 5:56 "Shosholoza" – 5:19 "Biko (remixed version)" – 8:58 "Jetzt Kommt die Flut (Here Comes the Flood)" –
I Don't Remember (Peter Gabriel song)
I_Don't_Remember_(Peter_Gabriel_song)
Racial classification
accommodating. Penelope Oakes characterizes Biko's argument as picking "black" over "brown" because for Biko it is "the most valid, meaningful and appropriate
Brown_(racial_classification)
Nigerian slang term for buttocks
represents body positivity and playful humour in popular culture. "Nyash', 'biko', 'abeg make global debut as Oxford Dictionary adds 24 Nigerian words". BusinessDay
Nyash
South African politician (born 1951)
exposed the cover-up around the death of Black Consciousness leader Steve Biko while working for the Rand Daily Mail in the late 1970s. She also worked
Helen_Zille
Province in South Africa
been home to many anti-apartheid activists, including Nelson Mandela, Steve Biko and Chris Hani. The second largest province in the country (at 168,966 km2)
Eastern_Cape
Road in Pretoria, South Africa
Sunnyside, Arcadia and Gezina. For much of its route, it is named Steve Biko Road. The M5 begins just north of Fountains Valley near Groenkloof, at a
M5_(Pretoria)
1989 song by Simple Minds
"Belfast Child", originally its A-side on the full-length version, and "Biko". "Mandela Day" was written for the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute
Mandela_Day_(song)
South African mixed martial artist
and won by submission. In 2019, Buys defended the title against Luthando Biko, won by knockout in the fourth round. In 2017 Buys fought against Joby Sanchez
JP_Buys
South African-born British lawyer and judge (born 1922)
Treason Trial of Nelson Mandela and the 1978 inquest into the death of Steve Biko. Kentridge's wife, Felicia Kentridge, was also a leading anti-apartheid lawyer
Sydney_Kentridge
Contemporary social movement
“disorder”. In the collection of his writings in I write what I like, Steve Biko discusses the ideas of liberation, decolonization, pride and black consciousness
Decolonization of higher education in South Africa
Decolonization_of_higher_education_in_South_Africa
English actor (1936–2019)
lead role of Sydney Kentridge in The Biko Inquest, a 1984 dramatization of the inquest into the death of Steve Biko which was filmed for television after
Albert_Finney
2013 studio album by various artists
Yours tracks were: "Not One of Us" – Stephin Merritt (30 January 2010) "Biko" – Paul Simon (28 February) "Come Talk to Me" – Bon Iver (30 March) "Solsbury
And_I'll_Scratch_Yours
South African physician
the medical ethics inquiry into the death of anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko, who died from medical neglect after being tortured in police custody. When
Frances_Ames
1975 Filipino film
as Lando Rinna Peredo as Velvy Michael Sandico as Angelo Ricky Sandico as Biko The film depicts boys and girls stranded on the island together, while in
Alkitrang_Dugo
British mixed martial artist (born 2000)
Mokaev was scheduled to face Luthando Biko on 13 December 2024 at Brave CF 91. However, days before the event, Biko was forced to withdraw due to health
Muhammad_Mokaev
American sci-fi horror television series
Albert Romero, Alexander Sanikidze, Rati Chkhetiani, Levan Tserediani, Biko Gogaladze, Stefan Fraticelli, Brandon Bak, and Jason Charbonneau (for "Neverland")
Alien:_Earth
Township in South Africa
multimillion-rand Steve Biko Centre built by the Steve Biko Foundation and which first opened its doors in 2012. The centre houses the Steve Biko Garden of Remembrance
Ginsberg,_South_Africa
Birth of the gods in Japanese mythology
Iwatsuchi-biko (石土毘古神), male kami Iwasu-hime (石巣比売神), female kami Ōtohi-wake (大戸日別神), genderless kami Ame-no-fuki'o (天之吹男神), male kami Ōya-biko (大屋毘古神)
Kamiumi
South African actor (born 1972)
stage production of Biko: Where the Soul Resides, the story of South African martyr Steven Bantu Biko. It is widely believed that Biko died at the hands
David James (actor, born 1972)
David_James_(actor,_born_1972)
1989 single by Simple Minds
single. The CD single and the 12" editions added a cover of Peter Gabriel's "Biko". All three tracks appeared on the band's Street Fighting Years album, released
Belfast_Child
Village in Rajasthan, India
Rao Veeramdev (Veer devra) Rao Ramdev (Baba Ramdevji of Ramdevra) Rajsi Biko Lakha (Lakshmanji) Rao Ramdevji Rao Devraj Sadoji Giriraj ji Mehraj ji Bheev
Ramdevra
South African drama television series
Recurring Anele Nene Nkosinathi Dladla Recurring Zama Ngcobo Thulisile Recurring Simthema Biko Young Banele Recurring Simthemile Biko Young Sanele Recurring
Ithonga
1979 studio album by Steel Pulse
on the UK Pop Album charts. "Biko's Kindred Lament" is a tribute to the South African anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko. "Jah Pickney – R.A.R." is about
Tribute_to_the_Martyrs
Ukrainian boxer (born 1976)
1997 21 years, 179 days Tivoli Eissporthalle, Aachen, Germany 11 Win 11–0 Biko Botowamungu DQ 5 (6), 0:02 23 Aug 1997 21 years, 151 days Maritim Hotel,
Wladimir_Klitschko
2025 live album by Peter Gabriel
on certain songs in the setlist including "The Rhythm of the Heat" and "Biko". On the final day of the festival, Gabriel also performed a second set consisting
Live_at_WOMAD_1982
President of South Africa from 1994 to 1999
studies in 1980. By the late 1960s, Mandela's fame had been eclipsed by Steve Biko and the Black Consciousness Movement (BCM). Seeing the ANC as ineffectual
Nelson_Mandela
Restorative justice tribunal in post-apartheid South Africa
anti-apartheid activist Steve Biko, who was killed by the security police, and whose story was featured in the film Cry Freedom. Biko's family described the TRC
Truth and Reconciliation Commission (South Africa)
Truth_and_Reconciliation_Commission_(South_Africa)
Filipino politician (born 1989)
Victor Ma. Regis "Vico" Nubla Sotto ([ˈbiko ˈsɔtɔ]; born June 17, 1989) is a Filipino politician who has served as the 12th mayor of Pasig since 2019
Vico_Sotto
Capital and most populous city of Mexico
chef Enrique Olvera. Also notable is the Basque-Mexican fusion restaurant Biko, run and co-owned by Bruno Oteiza and Mikel Alonso, which placed outside
Mexico_City
previous South African government after the death, in custody, of Steve Biko, the Black Consciousness leader, in September 1977. In 1985 two groups of
Dumisani_Mzamane
South African police officer
torture and murder of several anti-apartheid activists, including Steve Biko. Nieuwoudt, nicknamed "Notorious", was one of the most feared security policemen
Gideon_Nieuwoudt
Political party in South Africa
Consciousness Movement inspired philosophy of Black Consciousness developed by Steve Biko, Harry Nengwekhulu, Abram Onkgopotse Tiro, Vuyelwa Mashalaba and others,
Azanian_People's_Organisation
South African artist
about Steve Biko, South African Black Consciousness Movement leader who died in 1977 from head while in police custody. Following Biko's death images
Paul_Stopforth
South African human geneticist (1932–2025)
previous South African government after the death, in custody, of Steve Biko, the Black Consciousness leader, in September 1977. Jenkins retired from
Trefor_Jenkins
Gambian footballer
Nations. Born in Bakau, Bojang played in the Gambian top division for Steve Biko FC. He helped the side earn promotion from the Gambian second division in
Adama_Bojang
2011 studio album of re-recordings by Peter Gabriel
typical Gabriel fashion obvious choices have been avoided: no Sledgehammer or Biko here. Instead, he and arranger/composer John Metcalfe have opted for songs
New Blood (Peter Gabriel album)
New_Blood_(Peter_Gabriel_album)
Filipino sweet
It can also be added to beverages like coffee, milk, or hot chocolate. Biko and sinukmani are similar dishes that use whole glutinous rice grains. The
Kalamay
Founding president of the Pan Africanist Congress (1924–1978)
and both the ANC and PAC were banned. Other organizations such as Steve Bikos's Black Consciousness Movement were inspired by the actions of Sobukwe. Following
Robert_Sobukwe
English representative body of students
Biology, Medicine and Health - Raheel Ansari The Steve Biko Building (often referred to simply as the Biko Building, or Students' Union) is the Union's primary
University of Manchester Students' Union
University_of_Manchester_Students'_Union
Filipino dessert
cream Sorbetes Ube ice cream Kakanin (ricecakes) Bibingka Bibingkoy Binakle Biko Espasol Kutsinta Mache Masi Moche Morón Palitaw Panyalam Putli mandi Puto
Knickerbocker_(Zamboanga)
American actor (born 1954)
1987, he starred as South African anti-apartheid political activist Stephen Biko in Richard Attenborough's Cry Freedom, for which he received his first Academy
Denzel_Washington
South African educator and activist (1941–2013)
inquest into the death of Biko, which took place in Pretoria. Woods took notes that her husband would later use to write about Biko's death. During the 13-day
Wendy_Woods
South African politician (1915–1983)
abolition of non-white political representation, the Soweto Riots and the Steve Biko crisis. He conducted a more pragmatic foreign policy than his predecessors
John_Vorster
1989 single by Youssou N'Dour and Peter Gabriel
acquainted, with their first performance together occurring in 1985 for the song "Biko", which N'Dour "had a great affinity for." N'Dour sang on "In Your Eyes"
Shaking_the_Tree_(song)
1987 song by Savuka
anti-apartheid activists by name, including Steve Biko (who was also the subject of the 1980 Peter Gabriel’s song "Biko"), Victoria Mxenge and Neil Aggett. "Asimbonanga"
Asimbonanga
South African musician
the "Best Female Artist", with the song "The One Love Movement on Bantu Biko Street", at the 13th South African Music Awards. She is a creative advocate
Simphiwe_Dana
South African trade union federation
uprising Death of Steve Biko SASO/BPC trial Organisations SASO SASM BPC BAWU AZAPO Zanempilo Community Health Care Centre People Steve Biko Barney Pityana Tshenuwani
Black_Allied_Workers'_Union
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Given by God, Lord Vishnu
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Lord Shiva
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Young lady, Maiden
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Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
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From Scotland; A Gael; Diminutive of Scott; A Scotsman
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