Gadflies and public intellectuals

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Sabella Abidde

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Mar 14, 2024, 4:05:37 AM3/14/24
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Good greetings friends and colleagues:

Please help. In your part of the continent -- East, West, Central, North, and Southern Africa -- who were some of the noted gadflies/public intellectuals during the colonial, post-colonial, and post-2000 eras? I am asking because I am about to start work on “The State of Public Intellectualism in Africa” and would like to compile a representative list. Thanks and have a pleasant week.

Cordially,

Sabella Abidde

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Harrow, Kenneth

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Mar 14, 2024, 8:04:48 PM3/14/24
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Pius adesanmi, ali mazrui, wole soyinka, toyin falola, \
Although not african i'd include henry louis gates jr
Kwame appiah
Chimimanda adichie
Dennis brutus


Kenneth Harrow
Emeritus Professor of English, Michigan State University
Harrow@msu/edu


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Sabella Abidde

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Mar 14, 2024, 10:28:32 PM3/14/24
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Hello Prof. Harrow,

Thanks for the names. I appreciate it.

Regards,

Sabella




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Patrick Effiboley

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Mar 15, 2024, 4:44:34 AM3/15/24
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This is a good initiative. I would like to add

Spero Stanislas Adotévi,

Paulin Hountondji

Theophile Obenga



Dr Emery Patrick EFFIBOLEY
Maître de conférences en Histoire de l'Art
Chef, Département d'Histoire et d'Archéologie, Université d'Abomey-Calavi, Bénin
Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Research Fellow, University of the Witwatersrand,Johannesburg,(2014-2016) 
 


Chidi Anthony Opara, FIIM, CDOA

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Mar 15, 2024, 5:26:47 AM3/15/24
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I will like to add:

(1) Tenkobo

(2) Osama 

(3) Prof Prof 

(All of Arugo Motor Park Owerri)

-CAO 

Oluwatoyin Adepoju

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Mar 15, 2024, 5:26:47 AM3/15/24
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Adesanmi's story is complex, a complexity that needs to be appreciated.

He moved from years of being a critic of the political establishment to being integrated into APC politics.

The same for Wole Soyinka who has oscillated from being a critic of the political and ruling military establishments to being integrated within them, from his accepting an appointment to work in Babangida's govt, thereby helping to legitimize his democracy nullifying govt which came into power through a coup to his open conflicts with opponents in support of APC in the run up to the 2015 elections, verbally fighting with the President's wife, if I recall correctly, supporting Buhari, of whom he had been the mosy trenchant critic before then and closeness to then APC frontliner, Rotimi Amaechi, governor of Rivers State, described as throwing a lavish birthday party for him.

These public intellectuals are best appreciated in terms of the complexity and perhaps contradictions of their engagements, but how much of such fine details is a researcher likely to catch in a study covering a broad range of the continent?

Thanks

Toyin


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Mar 15, 2024, 7:41:46 AM3/15/24
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verbally fighting with the President's wife”? 


Who? 


Soyinka? 


Was "verbally fighting" with the President’s wife? 


Melania Trump? Michelle LaVaughn Robinson Obama? Lying Hillary? 


Aisha Buhari? 


God forbid!  


If he did that he would rue the day!


You mean the hoary Nobel Laureate unleashed - I mean deployed some verbal cannons on Patience Jonathan, the wife of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan ( I almost wrote the wife of Dr. Feelgood), and she survived? As you well know if it comes to a verbal battle, even her husband Goodluck, with the best of luck would be no match for Wole Soyinka. Ditto the former military man Sani Abacha


Wole Soyinka ridiculed Big Grammar’s Patience Jonathan and you call that a fight, when she was no match at all  - like Israel vs Gaza…


Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju:


Commandment number 13: Thou shalt not exaggerate or distort or denigrate or unjustly criticise a benign servant of Olodumare. Such a one is inviolate, sacrosanct. Do you understand?


So you don’t think that Soyinka’s world tour campaign against Abacha is more deserving of being highlighted than First Lady Patience Jonathan's big grammar?


On the day that Abacha - as we say in Nigerian English  - on the day that Abacha "quenched", Soyinka was in Jerusalem  - and from there he flew to meet his brother in Paris…talked to the BBC, a little later….


Adepoju, you ought to know that when the Prophet is angry, God is angry

 

Have respect for your elders and please try your uttermost to be careful about how you accost such a one, verbally or otherwise, lest you be dispatched unceremoniously, the way that Prince Hamlet dispatched Polonius :


“ Thou wretched, rash, intruding fool, farewell!

I took thee for thy better. Take thy fortune.

Thou find'st to be too busy is some danger. “ 


“East, West, Central, North, and Southern Africa -- who were some of the noted gadflies/public intellectuals during the colonial, post-colonial, and post-2000 eras?”


The list is long 


In Sierra Leone, there are quite a few (about twenty that I can think of ) and these three come to mind, immediately 


Bai Bureh


I.T.A.Wallace-Johnson


 Herbert Bankole-Bright

Oluwatoyin Adepoju

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Mar 15, 2024, 11:13:54 AM3/15/24
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Soyinka is a political acrobat.

Unreliable.

Toyin

Sabella Abidde

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Mar 15, 2024, 11:27:40 AM3/15/24
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Dear Dr. Effiboley,

Good greetings and thanks for the list. I appreciate it.

Best,

Sabella


Sabella Abidde

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Mar 15, 2024, 11:32:26 AM3/15/24
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Good greetings and thanks for the list, Dr. Cornelius Hamelberg. I appreciate it.

Regards,

Sabella

cornelius...@gmail.com

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Mar 15, 2024, 4:30:21 PM3/15/24
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At times, a man has to be politically savvy, diplomatic, shrewd, and astute, to survive in any jungle where jungle politics is being practised. Better a “political acrobat'' (versatile, dynamic, flexible) than a political chameleon, a political harlot (prostitute) or a fair-weather friend 


At times, a man has to make the best out of a bad situation; sometimes a man has to choose the lesser of two d-evils 


By the way, Wole Soyinka and Professor Eldred Durosimi Jones were the best of friends. It was Professor Jones who spearheaded the campaign to release Wole Soyinka from detention, after - brave man - real activism & commitment  - he was charged with holding up a radio station at gunpoint.


I remember signing the petition in Hans Zell’s bookshop at Mount Aureol, back then the best bookshop in Freetown, Sierra Leone.


But when it comes to f-cking for revolutionary causes

Niggers say 'F-ck revolution!'


What was Oluawtoyin doin’ in that cataclysmic era during which Wole Soyinka delivered the Reith Lectures entitled Climate of Fear - on the BBC?


The Ramblers Dance Band - The West African Highlife Scene ( 50-something years ago 

cornelius...@gmail.com

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Mar 15, 2024, 4:30:22 PM3/15/24
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You're welcome Sir 


Yessir. I'm glad to be of service. Many more names to come, fast forward, such as e.g. Lansana Gberie


Bring me the file  - Yes Sir ( Fela: Monkey Banana 


You may call me doctor (like Dr Goodluck Jonathan or Aretha’s Dr Feelgood

You may call me ”Professor Longhair” or King Sunny Ade…no matter what you say


Indeed, just as the bard said:


“You may call me Terry, you may call me Timmy

You may call me Bobby, you may call me Zimmy

You may call me RJ, you may call me Ray

You may call me anything, no matter what you say

You're still gonna have to serve somebody

cornelius...@gmail.com

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Mar 15, 2024, 4:36:42 PM3/15/24
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But in the Nigerian public and intellectual sphere, what about the prolific OjogbonToyin Falola ( most obviously numero uno) and in alphabetical order, people like 


Ayo Olukotun


Auwal Musa Rafsanjani


Jibrin Ibrahim


The late Mailafia Obadiah (although I think that his very last article went over the top 


Salihu Mohammed Lukman



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