Whole Soyinka, Integrity, and Awards From "Undemocratic Governments"

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Okey Iheduru

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Jun 20, 2025, 8:18:58 PMJun 20
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In 2014, this man rejected an award from President Goodluck Jonathan citing democratic principles. Today he accepted the same award from Tinubu who is far more undemocratic. You decide if this man lives on his own principles or is he an overrated ethnic bigot... 
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Oluwatoyin Adepoju

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Jun 21, 2025, 1:32:52 AMJun 21
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We can admit Soyinka's shortcomings without going to the extreme of concluding he is " an overrated ethnic bigot".

He is a complex person who demonstrates significant political  inconsistencies and even at times crudities, the latter represented possibly by his fight with Patience Jonathan and her husband the then President.

He is too keen on aligning with political power centres, from his controversial relationship to the  military coupist IBB, to his co-opting himself into the Buhari for President camp well after establishing himself as the most prominent anti-Buhari critic, represented by his "The Trouble with Buhari", if I recall the essay title accurately, and his relationship with the APC from the struggle against Jonathan to the present.

As a pre-eminent critic of Buhari,  his essay framed the implications of the then head of state's excesses, a position made even more poignant by his years later endorsement of Buhari as President without any logically sustainable explanation, in my view, except his alignment with the APC alliance that removed Jonathan in favour of Buhari, paving the way for Tinubu, an alliance that saw his involvement in the embarrassingly lavish state sponsored celebration of his birthday by Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi, one of the arrowheads of the anti-Jonathan struggle, in which the opposition used Soyinka and other prominent Southern Nigerians to give the APC and its Presidential candidate Buhari a foothold in Southern Nigeria, which he never had in his previous unsuccessful attempts at the Presidency, failing woefully in the South, until the APC, through such tactics as employing the appeal of a known social crusader as Soyinka, laundered his image in the South

At the same time, he has been a great social crusader, pursuing creative social vision at risk to his liberty and life, as in the Nigerian Civil War, on account of which he spent a good time in prison, significantly in solitary confinement, and during the anti-Abacha struggle, during which he had to flee Nigeria for his life during that murderous regime. 

He is also a great writer, pre-eminent in the dramatization of the inspirational power of classical African thought, particularly as represented by and refracted through Yoruba thought,  as well as an awesome dramatist, a magical poet and essayist, a glorious autobiographer and a striking novelist, operating at the highest levels of human creativity in all these genres, except perhaps in the novel.

Thanks 

Toyin


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Akin Ogundiran

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Jun 22, 2025, 3:15:31 PMJun 22
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Okey Iheduru, 

For you to come to this platform and call Wole Soyinka " an overrated ethnic bigot" for accepting an award from President Bola Tinubu and rejecting a previous award from President Goodluck Jonathan shows how your ethnic bigotry is eating you inside out. Only a clown (more so someone like you who makes a living as a political scientist) would claim that Jonathan was somehow more democratic than Tinubu.

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Emeagwali, Gloria (History)

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Ok
Correct me if I am wrong 
but didn’t the said Wole Soyinka
not go to jail over the Biafra
war?


Dr. Gloria Emeagwali
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It's about time to quit implying that Kongi is a bigot. Come on now,  look at how he has always defended Nigerian democracy,  from the Biafran war era until now. Kongi is among the most detribalized Africans of all time. 
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Oluwatoyin Adepoju

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Its not helpful insulting Okey over his stance.

The stance should be analyzed instead.

What Okey did not mention is the broader context of his analysis, a well known style of Soyinka  analysis in the Nigerian online space, a context of which the recent incident in question is only the latest illustration of what is seen as Soyinka's questionable pro-Tinubu politics.

There was a substantial shift in Soyinka's politics in his alignment with the APC, beginning perhaps from the crisis in the governor's forum involving a struggle between that forum and the GEJ govt, in which Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi was prominent, a relationship that has seen Soyinka in consistent battle with GEJ and his wife, struggles part of the broad based struggle to remove GEJ but which eventually focused in the choice of Buhari as the APC Presidential candidate, a logical choice being the strongest politician in the North but a tainted choice given his antecedents, of which Soyinka had been the most trenchant chronicler, a choice that eventually led to his Presidency and after him to the Tinubu Presidency.

What is the morality and logic of Soyinka's role in the highly controversial impact of the APC in Nigeria, from Fulani militia terrorism led by Miyetti Allah becoming a parallel govt through Buhari, a scourge that continues today to the devastating economic policies running from the end of the Buhari Presidency to that of Tinubu?

The Tinubu Presidency was framed by Tinubu himself as a Yoruba centric project with himself at the centre, at his strategic "emilokan" speech when the APC chairman, in the face of a seemingly passive Buhari was making moves suggesting Tinubu could be edged out of the APC Presidential race after Buharis eight years.

Tinubu got the Presidency but lost in Lagos, his stronghold, an apocalyptic outcome to which Lagos APC responded with a brutal anti-Igbo campaign in the guber elections to destabilize guber candidate Rhodes-Vivour whose wife is Igbo, that campaign being the arrowhead of the use of Yoruba ethnicity as the primary criterion for SW leadership, in the face of the clear trans-ethnic slant Lagos politics had assumed as evident in Tinubu 's defeat in Lagos.

There is a lot about the APC that suggests it's been centrally an ethnic alliance, a balance between the Muslim North and the SW represented by Tinubu, in spite of the rebellion of the SW governors against  Buhari's Fulani herdsmen national proliferation agenda.

So, when people describe Soyinka's relationship with Tinubu and the APC project as having ethnic overtones, those considerations cannot be dismissed but need examining.

As for who is more democratic between GEJ and Tinubu, one could compare the presence or absence of oppression of people's democratic rights  under both Presidents- attacks of demonstrators, on social media activists and offline activists etc

Thanks

Toyin


Okey Iheduru

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Jun 23, 2025, 2:00:35 AMJun 23
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Thanks for your intervention, Toyin. 

You can't expect less invectives from anyone who is socialized into "the insult culture. 

What should worry us is that historians who ought to be among the best-trained scholars with the knack for re-examining "history" and 'history-makers" in the light of new facts and evidence seem to be relishing being prisoners of history and peddlers of a single story about Wole Soyinka. The man died almost 60 years ago, folks!

Regards,

Okey Iheduru



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Oluwatoyin Adepoju

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Ivor Agyeman-Duah

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The problem with Nigerian politics is sometimes the inability of some of its intellectual power houses- obviously the biggest on the continent, to so exercise this power without ethnic proclivities. More often than not, logic is lost. People have the right to accept national awards or reject them. More so, if the givers at a particular time, and their politics and morality do not align with potential recipients. Sometimes they do not even need to align but just dislike them (the givers) which are within the parameters of nature. They are entitled to do so. 
Wole Soyinka chose when and the acceptance of the givers. For some to say he is wrong and lacks morality is their opinion which may not necessarily be shared by Soyinka . And so where lies the issue?
Some of the other recipients ( even the deceased were represented by families)  are among the revered names in Nigeria.
Why is Soyinka singled out for so-called moral arbitration through ethnic eyes? A man who has stood up all his life for Nigeria's democratic evolution which is now upon us all.
If the current administration is morally bankrupt,corrupt and not fit for purpose, those who think so should wait for the next election and vote the government out.
Many Nigerian academics sometimes cite Chinua Achebe from The Trouble with Nigeria whose penultimate line is that there is nothing wrong with Nigeria but squarely a problem of leadership.
He was not talking only about political leadership of Nigeria but indeed also about the academic leadership which can be low-sided.
The deification of academics by colleagues, the dominance of letters in spaces leading to cults also have their moral let-downs with equivalent in public office.
Ivor Agyeman-Duah


Oluwatoyin Adepoju

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Some people think Soyinka has betrayed the principles he has himself championed.

I'm of that view myself.

A better picture of Soyinka might not be simply that of an activist but of an activist-politician, whose strategies are not always aligned with democratic principles.

He seems to fume in The Man Died about the Biafran commander Victor Banjo delaying in the Midwest before proceeding towards Lagos in the name of effecting the capture of the SW on behalf of Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War, enabling the Fed govt to regroup and defeat the Biafrans at Ore, the first major defeat of Biafra in that war and the turning of the tide against the Biafran secession.

Why should a self described  social justice activist who claimed to be unaligned with any side as he sought to prevent sales of arms to either side  be unhappy that a commander from the  secessionist  group is delayed in his efforts to capture the commercial centre of the nation, leading to the strategic Biafran defeat?

What is the full story about the reasons for  Nigerian head of state Yakubu  Gowon's imprisonment of Soyinka during the war?

Note that Soyinka is Yoruba. Banjo was Yoruba. Some of the Biafran leadership was from the minority SE. But the core of Biafra, particularly as the war dragged on, was Igbo.

Why did Soyinka ally himself with the same Buhari he had earlier condemned as unfit for national leadership in "The Trouble with Buhari?"

Why did Soyinka help legitimize the govt of IBB who came to power through a coup by serving in his govt, chastising those who challenged his decision as "disco critics" who prefer perpetual critique to participating in active  nation building?

When one has projected themselves  in terms of high visibility or high  standards of public engagement, the person will invite critique.

Soyinka was the first to suggest that the 2011 Boko Haram terrorism  resurgence was due to disgruntled PDP politicians from the North who felt shortchanged by the PDP's choice of GEJ as their flag bearer.

For this Adamu Adamu published a brilliant condemnation of Soyinka in relation to Soyinka's championing of Yoruba spirituality, which Adamu conflated with traditional African spirituality and depicted as inferior to Islam.

Years later,national security officer Azazi made a similar declaration as Soyinka and shortly after perished in a helicopter crash.

Azazi's aides declared they would reveal the results of their enquiry into Boko Haram sponsors. We later heard no more from them.

In reporting accounts of weapons being dropped on cattle routes, Soyinka was the first person known to me to sound the alarm about the convergence of Fulani herdsmen and the creation of a private army that later blossomed into the Fulani militia/violent Fulani herdsmen crisis that escalated with the obvious though tacit support of Buhari 's govt but to enable that govt  the same Soyinka backed Buhari, an open critic of the war against Boko Haram and a clear right wing ethnocentrist, for Presidency.

People trying to understand Soyinka's complex political history could focus on particular episodes but how does one grasp the complete configuration of something that does not have the same shape all the time?

Apologies for my recurrent comments. Its because I'm intrigued by Soyinka whom I deeply admire but don't consider a model for political activity even  as I understand his art as operating at the limits of human creativity.

Great thanks

Toyin


Folami Kolade

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Soyinka is 90 years old and he has given his all to all. He was in solitary confinement for 30 months and was nearly killed for the same cause. If he is no longer fighting for a future that he will not be part of, he should be allowed to retire and enjoy his last days as he deems fit. Let those who are younger today and who fight them continue the struggle. In the final analysis, the majority of us are what Soyinka described in the MAN DIED as a "nation of fence-sitters."

ogunlakaiye

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While rejecting the National Award from President Jonathan in September 2014, Professor Wole Soyinka clearly stated that he could not stay on the same platform with Sadiq Abacha, the son of Sanni Abacha, who was to receive award on behalf of his late father, the greatest anti-democracy in the history of Nigeria. Professor Soyinka never referred to President Jonathan's government as undemocratic and Professor Wole Soyinka's rejection of the national award was based purely on award to the late brutal military dictator, Sanni Abacha. If Professor Okey Iheduru considers the government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu undemocratic, from whom Professor Wole Soyinka must not accept national award, he, Iheduru, must tell readers why Tinubu's government is undemocratic. Nevertheless, that will be a different case which is not in anyway related to why Soyinka rejected the national award from President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014. In view of the aforesaid, to refer to Professor Wole Soyinka as an 'ethnic bigot' because he accepted national award from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's government can only come from a professorial dimwit, lacking in brain power to process facts needed in making sound judgments.
S. Kadiri   

Cornelius Hamelberg

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25th June, 2025


“overrated ethnic bigot”? 


It’s a calculated slur, unworthy and unbecoming of the accuser…


It’s not as if it all boils down to - by popular opinion, who is more democratic/ undemocratic / clueless , Goodluck Joe or Bola Ahmed Tinubu  - and that the most wise & infallible professor Iheduru it is that has the last word on the matter because his impeccable academic, democratic  and other virtuous credentials have seated him on the throne of judgement, so that when he pronounces judgment his is not merely a very learned opinion, it is a judgement that cannot be contested, right?  


There are occasions when silence means acquiescence.


This is one such occasion. 


Call me your typical Yoruba praise singer

if you will, you see, it’s in the blood, and, as 

you all know, blood’s thicker than mud. 


We’re not talking about just anybody, 

we’re talking about Wole Soyinka,

we’re talking about a man of all seasons

we’re talking about the one hell of a political activist 

who went on a world tour campaign against the despotism

of the notorious Sani Abacha of Nigeria 


Hello there : 


Let me ask you a question : In total freedom, 

does a free man such as our venerable Wole Soyinka,

a man of good conscience, have a right to refuse an award,

any award that you can imagine?

 

You bet he has and just like

Jean-Paul Sartre who refused the Nobel Prize

Wole Soyinka doesn’t need any permission or approval

from Okey Iheduru or former president Goodluck Joe to do so. 


Just for the record:  Soyinka's reasons for not accepting a national award from Goodluck Jonathan


It should be interesting to note the reasons that Benjamin Zephaniah gave when he refused an OBE Award


Such is the vanity and vaingloriousness that even some of those who formerly wept  about colonialism all day long, who were strongly anti-colonialism and anti-imperialism have usually claimed humility and unworthiness, yet seem to have had no qualms at all and were in fact tickled by the idea of being knighted by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II   -as a reward for services to the crown - so, we have so many Sirs in colonial and post-colonial Africa - in Sierra Leone for example ( Sierra Leone, Britain's first colony in Africa, and for the longest period of time, 150 years) about eleven people have been knighted so far ,and in Nigeria which was only a colony 1914 -1960 ( merely 46 years) ten people have been knighted so far


Of course the reasons advanced by Benjamin Zephaniah for rejecting the  Order of the British Empire (OBE) ought not to disqualify those who seek such honours for other personal or national reasons.


As the eloquent Owerri Motor Park poet famously articulated


“ I will even fight to defend that fundamental right of yours to hold even a different opinion from mine. I will never see you or any other with a divergent opinion as an enemy. What I am however not sure of is if myself and/or any other would enjoy that same right of holding a divergent opinion from yours without being attacked, especially, psychologically, by you (it really doesn't bother me personally, but it is a problem in a civilized setting like here).” 


And as Tom Lehrer’s song goes, 


“Oh the Protestants hate the Catholics 

And the Catholics hate the Protestants

And the Hindus hate the Muslims 

And everybody hates the Jews”


Indeed , “ in a civilized setting like here” in contrast with other civilised settings such as that of former colonial powers such as Nazi Germany, Britain, France, Italy, Belgium, Russia, Japan, the United States, Portugal, the Netherlands and others who fought the second world war because of differences of opinion etc and fast forward to the ongoing philosophical differences of opinion and disagreements between the Jews, Christians, and Muslims, and for full measure, you may even consider this news item about just hours before  Zohran Kwame Mamdani was democratically elected 


Amy Koita : Allah lenon 

ogunlakaiye

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On Friday, June 20, 2025, one Professor Okey Iheduru posted on this platform a short message titled : Whole Soyinka, Integrity, and Awards From Undemocratic Governments. The short message reads, "In 2014, this man (Wole Soyinka) rejected an award from President Goodluck Jonathan citing DEMOCRATIC PRINCIPLES. Today he accepted the same award from Tinubu who is far more undemocratic. You decide if this man lives on his own principles or is he an OVERRATED ETHNIC BIGOT. Due to the midsummer festivities in Sweden, in addition to international tension following the bombing of Iranian nuclear energy facilities by the Israeli-USA military alliance, I didn't see Professor Okey Iheduru's post until Wednesday, 25 June 2025. In my short response on the same day, I averred that Professor Wole Soyinka rejected the award from President Jonathan because the son of Sanni Abacha, Sadiq Abacha, was to receive national award on behalf of his late father who, during his lifetime, was the greatest enemy of democracy, simultaneously with Soyinka. Although Professor Soyinka never accused President Goodluck Jonathan of being undemocratic, I requested Professor Okey Iheduru to furnish forum members on what ground he considers President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's government undemocratic. Since Professor Okey Iheduru is not coming forth, to challenge my assertion that Wole Soyinka had never at anytime proclaimed President Jonathan's government undemocratic and to provide us  with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's undemocratic credentials, therefore, I want to add some points to what I wrote before in view of the opinions offered by Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju on  Professor Soyinka.

To begin with, Professor Okey Iheduru clearly indicated that he was all out to insult and demean Professor Soyinka whose first name, Wole, he ridiculously substituted with Whole. Whatever offence Professor Wole Soyinka might have committed against Professor Okey Iheduru, it is wrong and rude to deliberately counterfeit his first name, Wole to Whole. That is the kind of behaviour one would expect to see from a street urchin, a liar and a fraudster. The democratic principles which  Professor Okey Iheduru claimed that Professor Wole Soyinka proclaimed in 2014 for rejecting national award from President Jonathan  was not related to his government but to General Sanni Abacha, the late military ruler who was also being honoured posthumously at the same time. If the late General Jeremiah Useni who was Abacha's deputy were to be posthumously  awarded national honour at the same time as Professor Wole Soyinka by President Tinubu, and Professor Soyinka accepted it, then it would have been obvious that Soyinka's democratic principles are crooked. But that logical reasoning is not for a hebephrenic Professor Okey Iheduru who loves to infer ethnicity into Soyinka's acceptance of national award from Tinubu's government. What Professor Okey Iheduru is telling forum members and visitors is, "Professor Soyinka is a Yoruba, that is why he accepted national award from a Yoruba President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, but rejected the same award from President Goodluck Jonathan in 2014 because of democratic principles which, according to Professor Iheduru, are worse now under President Tinubu than in 2014."  It is quite revealing to observe that Iheduru in his message did not recognize Bola Ahmed Tinubu as the President of Nigeria which is why he wrote, "Today he  (Soyinka) accepted  the same award from Tinubu who is far more undemocratic."  To Professor Iheduru, Goodluck Jonathan was a President but not Bola Ahmed Tinubu whom Iheduru only referred to with his surname, Tinubu without the Title, President. Certainly the real ethnic bigot is Professor Okey Iheduru himself, who tried to create Professor Wole Soyinka in his, Iheduru's, image but has failed woefully. President Bola Ahmed Tinubu posthumously honoured Ken Saro-Wiwa and the eight Ogoni environmentalist who were murdered by General Sanni Abacha. Professor Iheduru should tell us the name of Abacha's Attorney General and Minister of Justice when the Ogoni 9 were murdered.

Those who are not suffering from intellectual menopause will remember that when President Umaru Musa Yar 'Adua was in coma in 2010, Bola Ahmed Tinubu's party, ACN, as well as Professor Wole Soyinka were among the people who advocated that the then Vice-President Goodluck Ebelechukwu Jonathan be elevated to the Acting President which was done by the National Assembly in February 2010, under what was termed Doctrine of Necessity. He subsequently became substantive President on May 10, 2010, when Yar 'Adua officially died. Thereafter, PDP members from the North insisted that Jonathan should only complete his joint tickets with Yar 'Adua and should not contest for the Presidency in 2011 but other voices including that of Wole Soyinka asserted the right of President Goodluck Jonathan to contest the election according to the 1999 Constitution which is superior to the PDP constitution on rotational presidency between the North and South every eight years which the Northern PDP wanted to invoke. Jonathan's contest for the Presidency in 2015 was not at all very clear since the 1999 Constitution limits the swearing in of a president to only two times and if Jonathan contested and won in 2015, that would have meant being sworn in as President the third time. However, he lost and conceded defeat to his opponent Muhammadu Buhari.

The bat-like posture of Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju makes it very difficult in this discourse to identify him whether as a mouse or a bird. At best, he is very chameleonic. Mr. Adepoju wrote among other things on Monday June 23, 2025 thus, "Some people think Soyinka has betrayed the principles he has himself championed. I'm of that view myself. He (Soyinka) seems to fume in the Man Died about the Biafran Commander, Victor Banjo delaying in the Midwest before proceeding towards Lagos in the name of effecting the capture of the SW on behalf of Biafra during the Nigerian Civil War, enabling the Federal govt to regroup and defeat the Biafrans at Ore, the first major defeat of Biafra in that war and the turning of the tide against the Biafran secession. Note that Soyinka is a Yoruba, Banjo was Yoruba."  Mr. Adepoju is yet to learn that truth is not circumlocutory, truth is constant, it does not shift, it doesn't move, it doesn't twist and turn. Although the invasion of the Midwest by the Biafrans 2nd Battalion was led by Victor Banjo. his second in Command, Lt. Colonel Festus Akagha, was an Igbo as well as all the soldiers in their mission. They were to move from Benin to Lagos through Ore and Ijebu Ode to seize Lagos. The 1st Battalion was led by another Igbo man called Lt. Col. Mike Ivenso who was assigned to the Northern Sector and was to move to Owo through Akure to seize Ibadan. The 3rd Battalion led by Lt. Col. Humphrey Iwuchukwu Chukwuka was to move through Sapele, Warri, to advance along the coast to launch a two-pronged attack on Lagos. It was plain that Lt. Col. Victor Banjo was just a figure leader of Biafra's 2nd Battalion that invaded Midwest, since his deputy commander was an Igbo as well as all the infantries. Banjo's soldiers fought at Ore, where did Ivenso who was supposed to capture Ibadan through Owo and Akure fight? Where did Chukwuka who was supposed to move through Sapele and Warri to attack Lagos fight? Nsukka was captured 15 July 1967 by the Federal Forces and Midwest incursion began on August 9, 1967. And what has Banjo and Soyinka being Yoruba got to do with the badly planned invasion of the Midwest by Biafra in 1967?

Cornelius Hamelberg

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Oluwatoyin Adepoju

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Interesting response  but why all the insults from Kadiri?

I would have liked to respond critically but when a person believes that insults and debate go together I lose interest in engaging such a person.

Thanks

Toyin


Cornelius Hamelberg

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Jun 27, 2025, 6:48:23 AMJun 27
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Oluwatoyin, 

 

C’mon. Jesus is reported to have said, “Father, forgive them because they don’t know what they are doing .“ A later Rabbi said, “Father , forgive them, for they know nothing “ (A bunch of bloody ignoramuses like Chi-chi) and just the other day, you must have heard the leader of the free world (and the free word) using the F word when he said what he said


For someone who has been to the moon  and other remote areas of the cosmos - mentally -  in search of knowledge , someone initiated into tantra, and given your  earlier discourses on the glorious vagina and your latest discourse in this forum about the wonders of man’s penis and the Shiva Lingam, one wouldn’t suspect that you would be so sensitive about the use of ordinary nouns and adjectives in attempting to understand, by naming and describing discrete phenomena by their proper names, or metaphorically speaking by similitudes


Given the whole colourful poetic spectrum available  in a normal person's vocabulary ( Shakespeare's Bawdy and all the jargon you have encountered since you've been roaming far and wide in the literary world ) don't you think that any uncouth speculation by Professor you know who , about our Wole Soyinka being "an overrated ethnic bigot" is far worse than such a speculations coming from any semi-literate, uneducated buffoon, imbecile or idiot?  


“The bat-like posture of Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju makes it very difficult in this discourse to identify him whether as a mouse or a bird. At best, he is very chameleonic.”


Is this what you’re fuming about ?


I would be amused, if I were you , even if your being “chameleonic” is far from being true…


Please address the main issue, not the innocuous  ad hominem.; do what you “ would have liked  to do” : “ respond critically” !


About the “chameleonic” I once had a girlfriend who I fondly remember used to tell me , “ I am as constant as the Northern star” 


From 2 days ago : Nigeria’s Tinubu Wild U-Turn Stuns Africa - No More Raw Exports, Joins Traoré

Oluwatoyin Adepoju

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I enjoyed Salimonu's description of me for its imaginative flair.

It was the description of Okey by Salimonu  that I see as unhelpful in a critical discussion


Cornelius Hamelberg

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“His sister Pam works in a shop

She never stops, she's a go-getter

Takes him out to look at the queen

Only place that he's ever been

Always shouts out something obscene

Such a dirty old man

Dirty old man” ( Mean Mr. Mustard

 

Not one of us.


If, God forbid, Former President Buhari, Goodluck Jonathan, Wole Soyinka, President Tinubu or Prof Iheduru had said exactly what President Trump said the other day, ”They ( Israel) don’t know what the f they are doing”, then they would have got a lot of flak from Nigeria’s pious & sanctimonious pastors for obscenity and they who might have even accused them of “antisemitism “

 

However, it’s exactly as you say : “It was the description of Okey by Salimonu  that I see as unhelpful in a critical discussion.” 


Be that as it may, Baba Kadiri’s jocular exaggerations may be viewed as minor insults ( “Those who are not suffering from intellectual menopause” ( reminiscent of of Norman Mailer chutzpah with his  coinage of the term “ menopausal minds” - different from the more derogatory “menopausal minds” )“a professorial dimwit, lacking in brain power to process facts needed in making sound judgment”, “That is the kind of behaviour one would expect to see from a street urchin, a liar and a fraudster” ) I’m sure that Prof Iheduru’s feathers remain unruffled  being called a dimit etc , and more importantly, these minor insults aside, shouldn't we pay closer attention to what Baba Kadiri the walking encyclopaedia of Nigerian affairs is saying? The essence. His argument? His telling it as it is ? We ought to appreciate the good that he does each time he challenges and corrects what would otherwise pass as some kind of gospel


About the funny, unexpected, misplaced and in some cases incongruous, ill-fitting expletives, unfortunately, that’s how it is, an angry and frustrated man has no time for sycophancy or niceties. Baba Kadiri’s is a very Nigerian way of talking, it’s emotionally charged self-expression, even in Chidi’s “very civilised place like this”. A wayward/ crazy danfo driver from the Owerri Motor Park almost runs over a hapless pedestrian - his foot slams on the brakes just in the nick of time - one more life saved and what does the saved pedestrian exclaim? He exclaims, “God punish you!”. It’s his personal catharsis - emotional release from all that pent up emotion  arising from the day to day frustration about life and living conditions, “cost of living get so high rich and poor they start to cry”  etc


Release of pent up emotion: 


 “The first thing they say when they're mad: 'Fuck it'

You play a little too much with them

They say 'Fuck you'


An interesting take here on Greatness


https://bernardjporter.com/2025/06/27/greatness/

Oluwatoyin Adepoju

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Its not a Nigerian way of talking.

I dintt have the energy to wade through a quagmire of insults bcs I want to engage someone on social media


Cornelius Hamelberg

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Oluwatoyin,


https://www.facebook.com/reel/932903795526799


For cyberspace societies there are recommended rules of engagement known as "Netiquette


However, it’s really not always a matter of ”to be or not to be” thick skinned. In real life it’s mostly people with low self-esteem that are most easily offended. For instance, when the Pharisees told Jesus that he (Jesus) was not Almighty God, do you think that he was grieved at hearing that ? And what it is alleged that he told some of them, according to John 8 :44 ( “You belong to your father the devil “etc)  - how do you think they reacted? The death penalty? We are to assume that if you or he told today's Pharisees that sort of thing they would most definitely accuse you and him of “antisemitism


The great, self-assured free-wheeling President Donald J Trump for example does not go into hiding or self-imposed exile because his darling Nancy Pelosi suggested that he’s an “idiot” or a "cretin" in any so-called “civilised” space, be it the Owerri Motor Park the cerebral headquarters of a certain kind of “poetry” or be it within the precincts of the Senate, St John’s Church (the one situated near the White House) or indeed the House of Commons from which the late great Northern Ireland firebrand  Rev Ian Paisley got himself suspended for thirty days for shouting  at Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher to her face, at the House of Commons, “On behalf of the people of Northern Ireland, prime minister, I brand you a liar and a traitor ! "


Unfortunately, we are so fixated on identifying with our own cherished self-image and that’s why we tend to be so easily offended when that image does not correspond to reality. To tell you the truth , in my current state I’m arrogant to the point that I look with either disdain, compassion or indifference, at the one who designates me as belonging to the category of “vermin”. There's the Amidah . With humility as the ideal, the prayer goes "let my soul be like dust to everyone"....


As for the one who believes himself to be Jesus come back again, in the flesh, such a one could be brought gently back to earth by asking him,” Where are your disciples?"


Should I not be more concerned about my own shortcomings than the shortcomings of others ?


BTW, I’m the very worst of all the people that I know, those who are close to me, and regularly, I come to that contrite heartfelt awareness after due introspection, self-examination and a review of Salih's Advice


On Friday, 27 June 2025 at 14:42:15 UTC+2 Oluwatoyin Adepoju wrote:

Salimonu Kadiri

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Thank you Menahem Hamelberg for your intervention. Lie told by a government or its officials is called diplomacy. Since I am not a government official, I will never be diplomatic on issue like this. The premise on which Professor Okey Iheduru based his assertion that Professor Wole Soyinka "is an overrated ethnic bigot" was that Soyinka had rejected a national award from a non-Yoruba president in 2014 and Soyinka's reason for rejecting the award, according to Iheduru, was that President Jonathan's government was undemocratic. President Iheduru knew quite well that Soyinka had never accused Jonathan's government of being undemocratic but had instead refused to stand on the same podium where the most brutal dictator in Nigeria's history, General Sani Abacha, was to be posthumously awarded a national honour. Professor Iheduru knowing fully well that the democratic principles cited by Soyinka in 2014 referred only to Sani Abacha and not Jonathan, fraudulently portrayed it as referring to President Jonathan's government. After extrapolating Soyinka's supposedly ascribing undemocratic principles to Jonanthan's government, Iheduru quickly pointed out that Soyinka accepted national award from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu who is even more undemocratic than Tinubu. Since Tinubu is a Yoruba and Soyinka is a Yoruba, Iheduru dubiously associated the acceptance of award from Tinubu by Soyinka to ethnic solidarity which Iheduru exploited to label Soyinka as an overrated ethnic bigot.

Remarking on my submission, Mr Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju on Friday 27 June 2025, wrote, "Interesting response but why all the insults from Kadiri? I would have liked to respond critically, but when a person believes that insults and debate go together I lose interest in engaging such a person." When Menahem Hamelberg chipped in to ask Mr. Adopoju not to hide his nakedness with a fig leaf, Oluwatoyin replied, "I enjoyed Salimonu's description of me for his imaginative flair. It was the description of Okey by Salimonu that I see as unhelpful in critical discussion, Friday, 27 June 2025." Concerning opinions on Soyinka, both Iheduru and Adepoju are one-egg twins, they are inseparable partners as mischief-makers. It is remarkable that while Iheduru labelled Soyinka as 'an ethnic bigot' Mr. Adepoju corroborated the label thus, "Some people think Soyinka has betrayed the principles he has himself championed. I'm of that view myself." Oluwatoyin invented the sentence, some people think Soyinka has betrayed the principles he has himself championed and he, Oluwatoyin, quickly associated himself with his invented 'some people think'. Only a person who is blessed with hundred per cent stupidity quotient would say it is flattery to label Professor Wole Soyinka as an overrated ethnic bigot, or a betrayer of principles. And I will apologise fully for whatever offensive words I might have used to describe the characters exhibited by the traducers of Professor Wole Soyinka on this matter if concrete evidence is provided that he is an overrated bigot and a betrayer of principles. Over to you, Professor Okey Iheduru and Mr. Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju.
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Mensah, Edward K

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Come now, Professor Iheduru may be a tribal nationalist but clearly not a dimwit
 I sincerely disagree with you,  Sir.

Edward Mensah 

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Cornelius Hamelberg

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Baba Kadiri,


They say that patriotism is the last refuge

To which a scoundrel clings

Steal a little and they throw you in jail

Steal a lot and they make you king


We also understand all too well that under the chameleonic guise of patriotism, some 

mischief makers  - like spies, even a supercilious barbarian or two in disguise, masquerading as superior civilised beings can sneak into this our civilised forum in order to be manipulative here, well versed in witchcraft and the other dark arts, as well as the science of ethnic jingoism by which to promote and achieve their nefarious purposes.


True, life /things could be much better, that’s why everybody has an axe to grind. Some people even want to achieve greatness. Everybody = all kinds. Millionaire, billionaire, trillionaire, call him pauper or fakir and he won’t care or even hear,,, 


However, to all intents and purposes surely Messrs Iheduru & Adepoju his apologist have the good of Nigeria at heart and we must assume that is their default position  until and unless explicitly proven otherwise. Which does not mean that given all the water that has flowed under the bridge since even before Nigerian Independence, the tragic events of January 15 1966, the Biafra War and all that (the rest of the Pandora's box) wounds are healed but the scars remain even if it’s no longer this particular Kipling truism that we find in The Ballad of East and West which begins


“Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet,

 Till Earth and Sky stand presently at God's great Judgment Seat;”


Here are Wole Soyinka's very clear reasons for not accepting that award in 2014 


WOLE SOYINKA: WHY I REJECTED JONATHAN’S CENTENARY AWARD


If Okey Iheduru is familiar with the basis of Soyinka's objections in 2014 and he thereby knows that the notion of “undemocratic government “ was not mentioned in either case (2014 and this year’s award) then the only reason for Professor Iheduru’s atrocious  “overrated ethnic bigot” posting was to be provocative and that is all. He posted, and is perhaps really having fun / enjoying the predictable reactions: That-wise he has succeeded in smoking out Baba Kadiri and hopefully he now fully understands how outrageous his posting aimed at ethnic baiting was.


Alhadji Ayinla Omowura & his Apala Group - Owo Tuntun 1977
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