Stockholm,
Peoples’ Planet
27th November, 2025
To begin with, on the whole, given The role of NGOs in Nigeria and indeed, the rest of Africa, I’d like to take exception to Baba Kadiri's wording here, that the statistics for the alleged genocide of Nigeria’s Christians “were produced by a group of Nigerian intellectual prostitutes, often euphemistically referred to as NGOs and which are heavily financed by the USA”. My objection to the wording is that it gives the impression that generally speaking Nigerian intellectuals working for NGOs that are heavily financed by the USA are in reality a bunch of ”Prostitutes” (Ashawo) and not just specifically the bunch that gave some false, manipulated or misleading statistic to please their employers.
Secondly, in this case “intellectual prostitutes” serves as a blanket term meant to cover a wide range of diverse Nigerian people, among whom numbers one of my favourite 21st Century Nigerians and his name is Auwal Musa Rafsanjani . He and his NGO The Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre are doing very valuable work and of course, in his right mind Brother Auwal Musa Rafsanjani would not betray his country his people and his Faith by trying to please some Islamophobic people who want to spur their Crusader spirit by lying that there’s an ongoing ”Genocide of Nigerian Christians “
It’s difficult to imagine Donald Trump would voluntarily face a firing squad or agree to debate Brother Obama at this precious time - about anything - or accept an invitation to be grilled at Piers Morgan Uncensored - an invitation to be given the unfettered opportunity to explain to the curious world at large and to his wonderful American people ( the greatest people on earth) about the amicable relations he once had with his dearly departed buddy Jeffrey Epstein and with Epstein’s sidekick Ghislaine Maxwell .
No Sir, Trump would never put himself in that kind of danger, because he knows all too well that the fallout from such an extended grilling - Trump in the hot seat ( I almost wrote “Trump in the electric chair”) - everybody in America would be talking about it , and Trump would then definitely be toast. But have no fear, Trump is wise, he is familiar with this piece of advice : “One must never stand in a place of danger expecting a miracle to protect the faithful”
Baba Kadiri has made the unassailable point that given the kind of reputation that Piers Morgan Uncensored has - and the sort of dodgy character that Piers Morgan himself is, (just check out the kinds of hot water he has been in and out of with the sleazy tabloid known as The Sun , and the controversies that continue to swirl around him as a journalist , even if the Nigerian Government is or was desperate to clarify the situation in Nigeria before American “smart bombs” and drones and maybe boots start to swing into action, it’s still obviously a high risk enterprise for any Nigerian Government spokesperson to appear on Piers Morgan's no holds barred and everything is allowed uncensored show to face / be battered by a battery of hostile questions and comments from people who are only there to shoot down, damage and destroy whatever credibility such a spokesperson would be trying to establish - a good textbook illustration of “where angels fear to tread”.
So someone else - an unofficial / non-official Nigerian or other apologist / Mr Explainer could have accepted the invitation or invited himself to participate in that show.
Having said that, since he would not be acting in an official government capacity which has its own limitations and the kinds of behavioural restrains that go with certain official positions, in terms of what I suppose the likes of Per Roguey would baptise / pompously refer to as ”linguistic flexibility” - and of course Piers Morgan Uncensored is not the kind of venue to show off any colonial or post-colonial inferiority or superiority complex by wanting to teach Harlow College's Piers Morgan who can afford to be “rude” and really sassy, to want to teach and impress him ( Robinson Crusoe) with some official Buckingham Palace Big Grammar. Even I wouldn’t be impressed. It simply doesn’t work that way, and the former Prince Andrew who has now been degraded to merely comporting himself as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor wouldn’t be impressed either - like His Imperial Majesty Emperor Donald J Trump was impressed when he said so condescendingly to the President of Liberia, "You speak good English - Where did you learn to speak so beautifully?”
I have updated myself with my man’s latest Facebook entries on this topical subject matter of the alleged Genocide in Ngeria and I think that he - Femi Fani-Kayode - apart from setting the record straight could handle it with some of the required counteroffensive spunk and chutzpah on Piers Morgan Uncensored - just as Malcolm X and James Baldwin could have handled the likes of Spiro Agnew ( Republican) and George Wallace (Democrat)
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Amended.
Peoples’ Planet
Stockholm
29th November, 2025
Oluwatoyin,
Language, Truth, and Logic should be a good place to start. Or perhaps, a little earlier with The Frankfurt School or earlier still with King Leopold’s Ghost ?
Today, English is the dominant world language. I just listened to Pope Leo XIV, the most communicative Pope, live and direct - speaking beautiful English . I’m so glad
Yes, please feel free to blame it all on colonialism. It's a sad & sorry part of what colonialism has done to you and me , and to all of us, from the hoary Wole Soyinka aspiring to an appointment as Professor of Poetry at Oxford, through necessity being the mother of invention , case in point, the resistance spearheaded by mother-tongue ideologues & mother-tongue warriors such as Ngugi Wa Thiong’o expressing what is not obvious to some of Africa’s mentally colonised uncle toms who are forever either genuflecting, doing sujud and saying “yessah massa” to you know who, or blowing big grammar to Pa Michael Imoudu, thankfully, the radical stream culminating most recently in Ojogbon’s strong advocacy : We must hold on to our languages....and we had better start writing and preserving some of our histories and memoirs in our indigenous languages or we might end up joining the ranks of some African people who future historians may claim never existed, didn’t leave a trace. I arrived at this sober understanding whilst listening to this:
The 7 IMPOSSIBLE Biblical Characters Who Never Existed
and this :
Déjà vu :
We’ve been here before, many times, and once more let me cite the opening of J. M. Coetzee’s Nobel Lecture :
Futuristically, not “prophetically” speaking, the ethnic chest-beating chauvinism, in alphabetical order, in time, the distinctly Bariba, Beni, Edo, Efik, Hausa, Fulani, Ibibio, Idoma, Igbo, Ijaw, Kalabari, Kanuri,Tiv, Yourba, could subside, subsumed by an overarching chest-beating nationalism (Nigerianism) - Nigeria First etc. the x tribes of Nigeria welded into one mighty indivisible nation under the one and only Almighty God of the Universe
About the chest-beating, well, what do you think about this piece of braggadocio :
D Excellent : Biafran Currency Introduced
Futuristically - not prophetically speaking, the residual atmosphere that will result from the future AI dominance is imminent and I daresay our descendants, some of whom (for lack of a better word) - I almost thought “for lack of a better world”) in time, world without end, amen, some of our descendants could be ”humanoids “ living in some new, as yet unforeseen world language communities of distinct AI thought constructs. (As Patrick Wilmot famously said in that Nigerian Guardian article back in 1981, before he went underground in Kano, never mind all the song and dance business for which Nigeria is famous , Nigerians must learn to dance to "mathematical rhythms" and he wasn’t talking about Johann Sebastian Bach…
Once again that rough guide to what the British say, what the British mean .How many times hasn’t some postcolonial Brit or American told you that you speak “Good English” ? Well, English is the most commonplace language; more than half the world speaks Good English (the rest speak broken English, bad English or no English)
You “wonder why it's considered offensive to wonder aloud about the command of English of a person whose native language is not English, even if the official language of the person's country is English.”
Does anyone think it’s offensive? A criminal offence, maybe? Certainly not, especially if it’s Donald Trump ostensibly complimenting Liberia’s Joseph Boakai, topped by a rhetorical question ”Where did you learn to speak so beautifully?”- to which I’m sure Trump was half expecting Elder Boakai to blurt out “I was taught to speak so beautifully at Kansas State University, one of the greatest American Universities, Sah!”
I wasn't only making a general or an abstract statement. With your keen eye for theatre and for context, I’m sure that you'll agree with me that Trump's well-deserved compliments were delivered after the other non-English-speaking African presidents' deliveries through translation and furthermore what Liberia’s President said must have sounded like great American music to Trump’s ears.
Just in case you didn’t witness the whole show live and direct on TV, here’s a transcript of the meeting with the representatives of Gabon, Guinea-Bissau, Liberia, Mauritania, and Senegal - and the Trump-Boakai section:
President Joseph Boakai of Liberia. Thank you, Mr. President. We—first, let me congratulate you for your recent celebration of your 249 anniversary. We did in Liberia, at your embassy.
Mr. President, we thank you for this opportunity to be here. Liberia is a longtime friend of the United States, and we believe in your policy of making America great again. And we also go a long way with you at your—in your diplomacy that has to do with economic development and commercial friendship.
Liberia has a lot of minerals. And one of the things we ask, as good friends a long time, is the opportunity to do a survey of our minerals.
And also, we are committed to peace. And we've been very lucky within our region. We had a country that've had a series of democratic elections, and our country had been cooling down. And also, we want to encourage American involvement in the investment in Liberia.
President Trump. Yes.
President Boakai. I would like to see that happen. We want to work with the United States in peace and security within the region because we are committed to that, and we just want to thank you so much for this opportunity.
President Trump. Well, thank you. And such good English.
President Boakai. Yes. [Laughter]
President Trump. It's beautiful. Where did you learn to speak so beautifully? Where were you educated? Where?
President Boakai. Yes, sir.
President Trump. In Liberia?
President Boakai. Yes, sir.
President Trump. Well, that's very interesting. It's beautiful English.
President Boakai. Sure.
President Trump. I have people at this table who can't speak nearly as well.
President Boakai. Very good, sir. Thank—[laughter]—
President Trump. They come from everywhere. So thank you very much.
Please.
As you know, when it comes to Trump, well Trump is different. Trump is special, Trump is a special case. An Afghan shot two national guards and this resulted in Trump spontaneously decreeing that henceforth there will be no more emigrations to the United States from “third world countries” ( “turd world” joked one of the Naipauls.) Just imagine if the nutter who shot the two national guards, o r the nutter who took out Charlie Kirk or Thomas Crooks who tried to take out Trump had been - God forbid - a Nigerian and a Muslim as well ! Good grief. In addition to declaring ALL NIGERIANS persona non grata forever, by now he & his war cabinet would have been putting some finishing touches to his monstrous invasion plans for the ( God forbid) “fast, vicious, and sweet” bombardment of Nigeria…
And, by the way, in Sierra Leone Creole / Krio / patois/ Broken/ pidgin, when a person makes a grammatical mistake in the spoken language - back then,” The Queen’s English” they’d say “ ee shoot” and if it was a big mistake they said, “ee bomb ! ”