Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka has frowned at the barrage of attacks on him by the Labour Party, LP supporters, called the ‘Obidients’ movement, for condemning the comments of the party’s vice presidential candidate, Datti Baba-Ahmed in an interview on Channels television.
Baba-Ahmed had, during the interview warned against swearing in the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on May 29 saying he did not meet the constitutional requirement.
In his reaction, Soyinka described Baba-Ahmed’s statement as sowing seeds of fascism and generating a climate of fear.
This prompted members of the ‘Obidient’ movement to call him names on social media platforms.
The Nobel Laureate, in a statement on Friday, titled: “Fascism on Course,” said:
“It would appear that a record discharge of toxic sludge from our notorious smut factory is currently clogging the streets and sewers of the Republic of Liars. It goes to prove the point that provoked the avalanche EXACTLY!
“The seeds of incipient fascism in the political arena have evidently matured. A climate of fear is being generated. The refusal to entertain corrective criticism, even differing perspectives of the same position has become a badge of honour and certificate of commitment. What is at stake, ultimately is – Truth, and at a most elementary level of social regulation: when you are party to a conflict, you do not attempt to intimidate the arbiter, attempt to dictate the outcome, or impugn, without credible cause, his or her neutrality even before the hearing has commenced. That is a ground rule of just proceeding. Short of this, Truth remains permanently elusive.
“The ensuing cacophony has been truly bewildering. It strikes me as a possible ploy to smother recent provocations by other, far more trenchant issues, such as revelations of declarations of a religious war. If so, let it be known that I have long declared war against religious fundamentalism, the nature of which justifies the butchery, kidnapping and enslavement of students in the name of religion. That aspirant’s alleged gaffe cuts no ice with me.
Far more alarming was the grotesque fantasy of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court disguised as a wheelchair, zooming off into space to a secret meeting with other parties of the conflict. On its own, that is sufficiently scary. Swiftly followed thereafter by a television tirade of intimidation, it strikes one as more than the mere antics of the mentally deranged. The tactics are familiar: ridicule, incriminate, then intimidate. Objective: undermine the structure of justice. Just as a reminder: this writer was not being rhetorical when he declared, on exiting prison detention: Justice is the first condition of humanity.
“The instigating contest – Nigerian Democracy 2023 – has witnessed much that is innovative – largely in the retrogressive vein. Violence and ethnic profiling. “Spiritual” warfare in the shape of sacrificial rams to keep “disloyal” communities under restraint – in short, intimidation yet again! Easily overlooked however are those missives of violence directed against dissenting voices, real or suspect. Such, for instance, were the virulent attacks and threats to the musician Seun Kuti, his family and the iconic music Shrine.
His crime consisted of nothing more than declaring the name “Obidient” derogatory to his sense of civic dignity and activist history. Such beginnings – and instances are numerous – have culminated in the open intimidation of the Court of Last Resort, even before proceedings have begun. By the way, I do agree with Seun Kuti; ‘Obidients’ is one of the most repulsive, off-putting concoctions I ever encountered in any political arena. Some love it, however, and this is what freedom is about. Choice.
Taste. Free emotions. By contrast, I have no quarrel with “Yes Daddy”. Roman Catholics are used to saying “Yes, Father”. Secularists say “Enh, Baba”. The context and content are what matters, and lies – where established – raise bothersome issues such as Integrity Deficiency.
“Let us remind ourselves of the following: in any adjudication, society finds it unacceptable that a party to the disputed resort to influencing tactics by extra-judicial means – such as bribery. Intimidation and threats are merely the obverse complements of material inducement. Those who fail to appreciate this are entirely free to their existence in an illusory world.
“We shall add the following pointer for this particular electoral tussle – the news may be unpleasant, but here it comes. Quite a few pundits have set out in some impressive – not necessarily persuasive – detail the- possibility that the complainants in this presidential election are not as strongly planted on the victory podium as they presume – see, for instance – Ambassador Haastrup’s fascinating analysis in Newspeak etc. April 6.
Right or wrong? That is not the issue. What the nation needs to know right now is if you are planning to send assassins after such negative analysts.! Coming to terms with an unpalatable projected eventuality – sorry – possible eventuality, counsels deep reflection, not demonization of the bearer of sour news. For the seriously committed, it requires pulling back the horns a little in order to regroup, rethink and resurge. Democracy is sometimes a long haul.
Some of us have been at it for quite a while
“I am well aware that the foregoing is a further invitation for more nauseous bilge from the besotted. Please, be my guest. It is, after all, one of those special seasons of convergence of two seasons of self-flagellation. Fasting makes bearers of constricted minds even more light-headed. Delusions fill the vacuum.
“Oh yes, could these rabid parochial minds of easy excitation also kindly stop flattering themselves that one’s energies are consecrated solely to the nation space known as `Nigeria? The whines of “silence” are relative to the reading scope and world knowledge of idle complainants as well as their grasp of the chain of continuity. I choose my methods of intervention without the permission of social media border patrols, so where you find a gap, just pick up the baton where it last deposited and stop whining and belly-aching – “he stopped talking all this while, why now?” etc ad nauseum . Flat, easy disposable lies that gain traction by repetition. However, even more importantly, they remain irrelevant to the rights and wrongs of ongoing material issues. Sadly, these virtue vigilantes succeed with the ignorant and susceptible – especially among the younger, confused generation.
The consequence is that the nation is plagued by fake CVs compiled by all kinds of amateur commentators, still wet behind the ears, who have too few truths to build on before they are corralled into positions of No-Retreat. Nowhere has this been more evident than in the effrontery of attempts to place the present contention on the same podium as the twenty-year-old anti-Abacha struggle! This gross abuse of historic licence actually provides smug satisfaction for rookie activists. I advise them to seek out the school of survivors where pertinent lessons still exist for those with sufficient humility to LEARN before MOUTHING! Otherwise, their world of false mythologies will collapse under their feet, and leave them dangling in the void.
“May I seize this opportunity, by the way, to condemn the sanctions imposed on CHANNELS Television which anchored the performance of the LP candidate. As stated, I watched the programme keenly – saw the valiant efforts of the interviewer to ensure a fair hearing. I fail to understand just where the station could be faulted, except a disposition for injustice. To sustain that penalty is to give joy to others who turn the Internet into a soakaway for their rancid emissions, yet feel that others should be silenced.
If CHANNELS feel up to it, I offer myself willing to engage Mr Datti – or any nominee of his – on its platform on this very bone of contention – one-on-one – without the malodorous intervention of media trolls, and with the same interviewer as mediator. That should be taken as a serious offer.
“Project NIGERIA, I must confess, has become near terminally soul-searing. Do I still believe in it? I am no longer certain but – first, we must rid ourselves of the tyranny of the ignorant and the opportunism of time servers. In any case, there is not much else to engage one on a foundation of ownership stakes. There is of course, always the possibility of a Revolution, with a clarity of purpose and acceptance of all attendant risks, including costly errors. Revolutions are not however based on the impetus of speculative power entitlement.
No matter, until that moment, the structures that ensure just and equitable cohabitation must be protected from partisan appropriation – be it from material inducement, fake news, or verbal terrorism – the last being the contribution of one who is positioned to assume co-leadership of the nation, no less. Revolution is not about lining up behind the nearest available symbol. When a symbol does emerge, however, we are still obliged to examine every aspect of what is fortuitously on offer and continue to guard our freedoms every inch of the way.
“Before I take myself off for – well, next port of call – the final word goes to a favourite maverick, propagated even as he matched his words by action. I suspect that in this instance we find ourselves on opposite sides of the strategic fence – that is democracy. This now coopted watchword of his formulation remains apt, and applicable to all who strive for authentic social transformation: Your mumu don do!
from Vanguard
Baba-Ahmed had, during the interview warned against swearing in the President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu on May 29 saying he did not meet the constitutional requirement.
In his reaction, Soyinka described Baba-Ahmed’s statement as sowing seeds of fascism and generating a climate of fear.
This prompted members of the ‘Obidient’ movement to call him names on social media platforms.
The Nobel Laureate, in a statement on Friday, titled: “Fascism on Course,” said:
“It would appear that a record discharge of toxic sludge from our notorious smut factory is currently clogging the streets and sewers of the Republic of Liars. It goes to prove the point that provoked the avalanche EXACTLY!
“The seeds of incipient fascism in the political arena have evidently matured. A climate of fear is being generated. The refusal to entertain corrective criticism, even differing perspectives of the same position has become a badge of honour and certificate of commitment. What is at stake, ultimately is – Truth, and at a most elementary level of social regulation: when you are party to a conflict, you do not attempt to intimidate the arbiter, attempt to dictate the outcome, or impugn, without credible cause, his or her neutrality even before the hearing has commenced. That is a ground rule of just proceeding. Short of this, Truth remains permanently elusive.
“The ensuing cacophony has been truly bewildering. It strikes me as a possible ploy to smother recent provocations by other, far more trenchant issues, such as revelations of declarations of a religious war. If so, let it be known that I have long declared war against religious fundamentalism, the nature of which justifies the butchery, kidnapping and enslavement of students in the name of religion. That aspirant’s alleged gaffe cuts no ice with me.
Far more alarming was the grotesque fantasy of the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court disguised as a wheelchair, zooming off into space to a secret meeting with other parties of the conflict. On its own, that is sufficiently scary. Swiftly followed thereafter by a television tirade of intimidation, it strikes one as more than the mere antics of the mentally deranged. The tactics are familiar: ridicule, incriminate, then intimidate. Objective: undermine the structure of justice. Just as a reminder: this writer was not being rhetorical when he declared, on exiting prison detention: Justice is the first condition of humanity.
“The instigating contest – Nigerian Democracy 2023 – has witnessed much that is innovative – largely in the retrogressive vein. Violence and ethnic profiling. “Spiritual” warfare in the shape of sacrificial rams to keep “disloyal” communities under restraint – in short, intimidation yet again! Easily overlooked however are those missives of violence directed against dissenting voices, real or suspect. Such, for instance, were the virulent attacks and threats to the musician Seun Kuti, his family and the iconic music Shrine.
His crime consisted of nothing more than declaring the name “Obidient” derogatory to his sense of civic dignity and activist history. Such beginnings – and instances are numerous – have culminated in the open intimidation of the Court of Last Resort, even before proceedings have begun. By the way, I do agree with Seun Kuti; ‘Obidients’ is one of the most repulsive, off-putting concoctions I ever encountered in any political arena. Some love it, however, and this is what freedom is about. Choice.
Taste. Free emotions. By contrast, I have no quarrel with “Yes Daddy”. Roman Catholics are used to saying “Yes, Father”. Secularists say “Enh, Baba”. The context and content are what matters, and lies – where established – raise bothersome issues such as Integrity Deficiency.
“Let us remind ourselves of the following: in any adjudication, society finds it unacceptable that a party to the disputed resort to influencing tactics by extra-judicial means – such as bribery. Intimidation and threats are merely the obverse complements of material inducement. Those who fail to appreciate this are entirely free to their existence in an illusory world.
“We shall add the following pointer for this particular electoral tussle – the news may be unpleasant, but here it comes. Quite a few pundits have set out in some impressive – not necessarily persuasive – detail the- possibility that the complainants in this presidential election are not as strongly planted on the victory podium as they presume – see, for instance – Ambassador Haastrup’s fascinating analysis in Newspeak etc. April 6.
Right or wrong? That is not the issue. What the nation needs to know right now is if you are planning to send assassins after such negative analysts.! Coming to terms with an unpalatable projected eventuality – sorry – possible eventuality, counsels deep reflection, not demonization of the bearer of sour news. For the seriously committed, it requires pulling back the horns a little in order to regroup, rethink and resurge. Democracy is sometimes a long haul.
Some of us have been at it for quite a while
“I am well aware that the foregoing is a further invitation for more nauseous bilge from the besotted. Please, be my guest. It is, after all, one of those special seasons of convergence of two seasons of self-flagellation. Fasting makes bearers of constricted minds even more light-headed. Delusions fill the vacuum.
“Oh yes, could these rabid parochial minds of easy excitation also kindly stop flattering themselves that one’s energies are consecrated solely to the nation space known as `Nigeria? The whines of “silence” are relative to the reading scope and world knowledge of idle complainants as well as their grasp of the chain of continuity. I choose my methods of intervention without the permission of social media border patrols, so where you find a gap, just pick up the baton where it last deposited and stop whining and belly-aching – “he stopped talking all this while, why now?” etc ad nauseum . Flat, easy disposable lies that gain traction by repetition. However, even more importantly, they remain irrelevant to the rights and wrongs of ongoing material issues. Sadly, these virtue vigilantes succeed with the ignorant and susceptible – especially among the younger, confused generation.
The consequence is that the nation is plagued by fake CVs compiled by all kinds of amateur commentators, still wet behind the ears, who have too few truths to build on before they are corralled into positions of No-Retreat. Nowhere has this been more evident than in the effrontery of attempts to place the present contention on the same podium as the twenty-year-old anti-Abacha struggle! This gross abuse of historic licence actually provides smug satisfaction for rookie activists. I advise them to seek out the school of survivors where pertinent lessons still exist for those with sufficient humility to LEARN before MOUTHING! Otherwise, their world of false mythologies will collapse under their feet, and leave them dangling in the void.
“May I seize this opportunity, by the way, to condemn the sanctions imposed on CHANNELS Television which anchored the performance of the LP candidate. As stated, I watched the programme keenly – saw the valiant efforts of the interviewer to ensure a fair hearing. I fail to understand just where the station could be faulted, except a disposition for injustice. To sustain that penalty is to give joy to others who turn the Internet into a soakaway for their rancid emissions, yet feel that others should be silenced.
If CHANNELS feel up to it, I offer myself willing to engage Mr Datti – or any nominee of his – on its platform on this very bone of contention – one-on-one – without the malodorous intervention of media trolls, and with the same interviewer as mediator. That should be taken as a serious offer.
“Project NIGERIA, I must confess, has become near terminally soul-searing. Do I still believe in it? I am no longer certain but – first, we must rid ourselves of the tyranny of the ignorant and the opportunism of time servers. In any case, there is not much else to engage one on a foundation of ownership stakes. There is of course, always the possibility of a Revolution, with a clarity of purpose and acceptance of all attendant risks, including costly errors. Revolutions are not however based on the impetus of speculative power entitlement.
No matter, until that moment, the structures that ensure just and equitable cohabitation must be protected from partisan appropriation – be it from material inducement, fake news, or verbal terrorism – the last being the contribution of one who is positioned to assume co-leadership of the nation, no less. Revolution is not about lining up behind the nearest available symbol. When a symbol does emerge, however, we are still obliged to examine every aspect of what is fortuitously on offer and continue to guard our freedoms every inch of the way.
“Before I take myself off for – well, next port of call – the final word goes to a favourite maverick, propagated even as he matched his words by action. I suspect that in this instance we find ourselves on opposite sides of the strategic fence – that is democracy. This now coopted watchword of his formulation remains apt, and applicable to all who strive for authentic social transformation: Your mumu don do!
from Vanguard
If you live in a glass house don't throw stones. Congratulations prof, you are trending for all the wrong reasons.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you.
DeleteTrending for bad reasons. He should please go and seat down.
I run come thinking stella don interprete baba grammar only to see the long big grammar abeg anybody where know how goggle the interprete?
ReplyDeleteAgbado Master and Gang just dey waste their time..
ReplyDeleteWe must Rescue The Kidnapped Mandate✌️
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DeleteYou wish
@milkshakes, can't you see how they are ignoring you under their posts? You have been moving from one comment to there other, nobody is replying you 🤣🤣🤣. Just find somewhere to sleep abeg. Oniranu.
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DeleteHe isn't bright enough to understand that
I cant abeg.lol.
ReplyDeletena only those wey dey benefit from this govt dey give their support. Soyinka get sore throat and apollo when fulani terrorists ravage our land so tey....e be like say this im selective amnesia don heal as e don dey active for APC choir trumpet section since last week
ReplyDeleteYou dey mind am? E busy dey blow grammar up and down.
DeleteYou may not have clicked on his press releases concerning fulanization or religious bigotry. Perhaps his strong command of the written word on those posts went over your head. Poor thing. Being a poor student of history if you are even one at all, you may also be unaware of this man's antecedents.
DeleteEnjoy your bubble of falsehood before it implodes. Q-anons of Africa.
Prof, well done. Well written but the fact remains that you did not do well and you know it . Just search your self and your conscience and you will know that you erred in your choice of words.
ReplyDeleteThere is no need using big English to bamboozle us. This is not a literature in English course.
You can not forget so soon what you did to Goodluck Jonathan, how you called his wife a Shepopotamus and d the world laughed with you and egged you on as you disparaged Jonathan.
Now you have come out to force people to join you in talking down on people again and when you are corrected, you begin to write another award winning literary piece.
I see it's a season of letters.
ReplyDeleteDatti Baba Ahmed, won't engage you in any debate Prof. Wole Soyinka. He's too busy to condescend that low in granting your request.
ReplyDeleteSensible Nigerians already know your stand and on whose divide you are.
We all watched you campaigned and your show of support to Asiwaju in the build up this 2023 Presidential election.
So we didn't expect anything less from you.
On the other hand, condemning this fraudulent sham of an election and the existential threats of the Igbo businesses in Lagos by your kinsmen and political friends, in which they fulfilled by burning down markets of Igbo extraction and inflicting injuries to them as well, is the least anyone could have expected from you.
In 2015, you did support Buhari in his protest and campaign at Ojota axis which pictorial evidences are still there online.
Didn't Buhari uttered worse and fulfilled his threats when people and INEC official lost their lives after he felt aggrieved losing the election of 2011?
Didn't Osibanjo threatened a parallel government if APC should lose the 2015 election?
Soyinka, where was your voice in all those moments? Where were you?
Should I conclude the 'MAN DIES WITHIN'
I used to respect you but you have lost that credibility to be revered and reckoned as a hero.
I had to go back to one of your master piece, 'THE MAN DIES WITHIN' written years ago and I can't confidently quote it exactly the same way you did put it in your work. ''The man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny''
At times like this, Chinua Achebe comes to mind. A man who stood with the people being oppressed by the government. So pity, I can't really say this for Soyinka..
Soyinka, undoubtedly, you will go down in history as a man who abandoned his people and a great generation of youths when they rose up against oppression, tyranny and injustice.
Abandoned his people you say?
DeleteAre you now Yoruba?
He didn't abandon us, go and meet Nnamani your kinsman please.
And please don't drag our well respected Chinua Achebe into matters that doesn't affect his soul, allow him keep resting in peace.
Talk about what he did for Biafra and how he was imprisoned because of Biafra. When Ojukwu was hiding away in bunkers, when chinua acehbe was no where to be found, where Zik the great could not turn up for Biafra : He knows what he is saying 100%
DeleteWole Soyinka was absolutely spot on, the level of crass stupidity of intolerant people is now at an alarming rate and this is very dangerous politically. Stupidity, uncouth behaviour is now a badge of honour. What a pity.
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DeletePast Good does not give us right for a present continuous wrongs.
#copied
Waiting for TeeJay
ReplyDeleteHe didn't disappoint, look up.
Delete👆👆👆👆
DeleteLook up. You know I won't disappoint.
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ReplyDeleteSomeone that actually supported them in their struggle at some point fa.
Who am i not to be insulted for saying my mind if they can so ruthlessly hurl insults at a man like the internationally recognized Nobel Laureate called Prof.Wole Soyinka?
SMH!
Seems like you just came back from Mars and still oblivious of what is going on.
DeleteSo if he is internationally recognized me we must swallow what he says hook line and sinker.
Where has he been all this while we were groaning under the yoke of APC and my he bad government. Why has he suddenly found his voice. That's what this whole attack on him is all about.
Internationally recognize tribalistic professor. When Tinubu killed the youth during endsars what was Soyinkas reaction? When tout came out injuring and threatening citizens during election he was blind and deaf to speak out. God will judge you one sided professor.
DeleteYou actually rate yourself too much, this guy 🤣
DeleteBy the way, Wole Soyinka won't be spared of any insults if he decided to be two faced. 2015 isn't that far a year you know?
Lane minder
DeleteYou dey mind the guy?
Is this not same prof. of the 'Bodybag' fame? I can't take him serious.
ReplyDeleteSome people above me are really seeking attention even in the worst ways to the extent they are comparing themselves with our amiable Soyinka.
ReplyDeleteOga you wish...better get a life.
You again this Mr *amiable
DeleteNa you dey hate on me and supernova yesterday abi🧐
Olodo
😂😂 Dante say na Olodo.
DeleteIf I'm asked, I would say that Wole is the leader of the 'Obidient pack'. How do you refer to the wife of a sitting president as a 'sheppopotamus' and then turn around and expect the youth who watched you do that respect your grey hair.
ReplyDeleteMy nephew had very hair from childhood, do you say he shouldn't have been punished when he was wrong just cos he's grey?
A big writer like you should know that respect is earned and not bought, well I know you and your pay master would beg to disagree but it is what it is.
This man's family should call him to order. He is too old for all this shameful display. . See big big grammer. A man that is the founder of a cultist group. He called president Goodluck and his wife all manner of names. Apc carried coffins to show what will happen to those that will not vote them.. Buhari said blood will flow if APC did not win in 2015. Lai Mohammed said there will be no democracy of they did not win. Youth corpers were slaughtered like chicken. Oh. This man should please not take us down to the memory lane of Buharis Adminstration.
ReplyDeleteBaba GO AND SEAT down..
Shame on anyone supporting evil and the wickedness of APC.. We all will reap what we sow.
The yes Daddy bubble will soon burst. I hope you all are able to cope after that.
DeleteYour dear leader says he was challenging the process, not the outcome so know that there is no leap forward from 3rd to first.
Who will read all of this gibberish? 😏
ReplyDelete@ Joy for once I support you! Now real gibberish; even as I like to read so much! I will not be wasting my time to read this shambolic piece! Baba Soyinka should do better, as it is very clear that , he is now a dementia patient!
DeleteWe nor send any old man, that cannot behave himself. Nigeria 🇳🇬 is already on his knees and is no more! I pray for my region ; and my loved ones! I nor dey join any man of God pray for Nigeria;APC should get ready to bring out their weapons of destruction to kill all the youths in Nigeria, as Falz, rightly said, he is not scared of death! That is the stand of the current Nigerian youths; both a home and Abroad!!! Enough is enough.
I didn't even bother to read the nonsense he wrote up there..
ReplyDeleteI know it would be filled with grammars that don't fit in.. even most of his literature are that way, except Lion and the Jewel which was a good peice.. he writes grammar that when he's called to explain the meaning sometimes, he is shocked he used such words.. #GoAndVerify..
I sometimes feel he says and do stuff under the influence of highness.. a man who can't stand by his words is no man, he said he was going to tear his passport or whatever if Trump won, Baba no year anything and Trump won..
Very shady one sided talkative..
When herdsmen were terrorisng his farm, he no come invite buhari for debate.. na because them see Peter Obi as a man of Peace, just like Jonathan, him mouth Don dey run again..
Calling him the new kid on the block.. the word kid he used there was intentional..
Shameless Useless older generation of Nigerian men who don't care about the younger generation
The day i would agree with dante i thought will never happen.
DeleteI agree that he is always high, sebi Obasanjo said he is nothing but a wine connoisseur who takes pride in it, you are not far from the truth
DeleteCan't waste my time reading that crap
Respect Boss 👌
DeleteReally shameless, funny he is my inlaw! Women dey marry sha! God forbid bad things!!!
DeleteGod bless you Dante! These guys act like their actions have been erased from history.
DeleteGod bless you Dante! These guys act like their actions have been erased from history.
DeleteMy worry are the youth who sees nothing in his actions words and deeds just because of some affinity. Thanks dante
DeleteSoyinka is beginning to talk too much, he's gratually losing his respect..... youths are not smiling .
ReplyDeleteI disn't read his write up, but I just love his hair😍
ReplyDeleteI need THE INTERPRETERS to be able to interpret this long write up
ReplyDeleteThe God of Jonathan is fighting all those that ganged up to remove him from office, now they are fighting each other.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
ReplyDeleteY'all should keep fighting, keep entertaining the neutral ones.
What is this long epistle for ?
ReplyDeleteNonsense and buhari
ReplyDeleteProf got his voice back from hell after cashless policy, just negodu
ReplyDeleteProf has been a beneficiary of Tinubus kind heartedness. There's a video in circulation now where Prof was acknowledging the help Tinubu had rendered him in the past. You all know Tinubu is a giver and had touched the lives of many. Don't ask me how he got the money.
ReplyDeleteLike Prof, like Asari Dokubo and other beneficiaries of Tinubus kindness, they must use the presidency of the country Nigeria to say thanks to Tinubu. Anybody who thinks other wise is seen as trying to bring the country down.
Prof Soyinka, late Rtd Admiral Ndubuisi Kanu, Adesanya, Adebanjo etc were all in NADECO and escaped out of Nigeria during the struggle via various routes helped by the West who saw they were not thugs like these toxic online thugs we have now. There is no way they didn’t know each other but to insinuate that a Nobel laureate that got a prize of $1m decades ago with no home abroad, who flies economy, lives simply in a home in Abeokuta, got monetary inducement to speak at 88 shows why NECO was created parallel to WAEC. I heard it was because folks were so unintelligent they could not pass WAEC in their generation. I suspect all his abusers had less than an A in English even in NECO because WS is a PO supporter but not the zombie wordplay “obidient”. FYI Pat Utomi, Kingsley Moghalu, Durotoye, Sowore all part of the “third force” led by prof in 2019 that was the precursor of what LP should have become, had it been a Moghalu type leader we had. Prof Soyinka asked Durotoye & Sowore (Yorubas) to step down for Kingsley Moghalu to solidify the YPP as a third force. Pat is representing their group on PO’s team to tell the ignoramuses whose problem is comprehension that WS isn’t one to insult.
DeleteAll he is saying there is that you cannot dictate the judgement of the Supreme Court as Datti said in the interview using the word “must” and he also chastised the govt for the fine on channels tv saying he could talk it over with Datti! He chastised rude, ignorant youths cursing folks online and you say why not MColuomo? Is MC on the same intellectual rank as Datti? Should WS be responding to every street (online & physical) at his age? I pray to God to be 88 and more and be as sound as WS. As Kingsley Moghalu put it “ WS has survived many military and civilian regimes, he will survive you”….If you forgot your home training or had none get on Google finishing schools and get Google translators.
The same insults hurled at his cousins Femi and Seun Kuti when they voiced their opinion is the same semi illiterates are throwing at a man who gave up his freedom in solitary confinement for another ethnic group in his youth for years. Since the gloves are off, can you guys back off Our heroes in the old West? We have respect in our culture, it doesn’t seem some do. Any insult to Soyinka, Awo (whose grandson Seyi Awolowo is hustling in Nollywood because his granny wasn’t a thief like your faux heroes) Fela, Anthony Enahoro, etc will be responded to. I read all the unintelligent comments abusing a man whose entire life has been as the conscience of the nation with no reservation. Some did the same to Femi Falana when he interpreted the law as having given Abuja the status of the 37th state forgetting his son is your “pretend youth president”. Why does the 88 year old have to comment when YOU think he should not when it’s ok with him? In case the English is too hard for you he said you should fill in the gap whenever he doesn’t comment or fight for something, ok! He is 88yrs! You are wannabe semi illiterate “Hitler youth fascists” most of whom didn’t understand any sentence of what he wrote. Back off our heroes. You followed PO for tribal reasons & fooled a lot of us. Your reaction after the election exposed your true motives.
Every developed society reveres their heroes. If you have no leaders you respect we can understand the worship of a man who looted under Abacha the klepto military despot as your “okwute” Soyinka and co were going from jail to jail when PO was amassing ill gotten wealth at Tin can island port. We value the sacrifices of our leaders & allies like Ndubuisi, Ezeife etc! You can adore your politicians but don’t insult WS who went to jail for years for standing up for your region when Zik and co were nowhere to be found. He called Buhari “Lazy, asked for his impeachment but you guys didn’t see that. I pity those remaining on PO’s train that aren’t from the SE as it is now a tribal party disrespecting all our heroes.
Omo my head is paining me from reading all these grammar.
ReplyDeleteBaba make shame dey catch you small now, talk true small abeggi.
Naija no get level again bcos of people like you and the corrupt practices you keep on supporting stylishly.
Make my japa moves bosi this year make I commot for una face , God abeg ooo amen.
Corrupt elder!.
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