Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by kaboninc(m): 4:06pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
patriot4: Look, I didn't challenge soyinka in the use of english. I challenged him in the use of logics. As for being political, I am sorry, but out of both of us the most political is you. I am not blinded by anything, I am guided by logics. I like people to be given their credentials. The same way I questionned people who were saying that buhari were a terrorist. I also defended the fact that a guy who rose up to the position of major general should not be required to hand over a waec to become a candidate for elections. I have personal opinions, but I am never guided by them, by training, i learnt how to use my brain the way you use your calculator. If the law requires it, it should be provided. If the law makes a provision should in case it is not provided, then such provision should be followed. 3 Likes |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by amuwo1980: 4:06pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Please what's the latest on this pseudo intellectual and the supposed anti Ibo rants, did he really say those things? Any new info. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by kaboninc(m): 4:08pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
ramalot:
Mr. postgraduate, if you're going to attack someone for their intelligence, at least proofread your paragraph.
That said, Soyinka has a valid point, and your grandstand is no more than an attempt to challenge an intellectual, specifically for the sake of a "challenge."
Stealing IS corruption, whichever way you approach it. Everything has a root cause, and for one to steal (whether by embezzlement or whatever) it requires a corrupt state of mind and affairs.
Of course, stealing is not synonymous with corruption, and corruption isn't synonymous with stealing. Notwithstanding, this does not negate the sub-categorization of "stealing" as corruption. He NEVER said that Stealing is Corruption! 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by tete7000(m): 4:08pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
patriot4: soyinka, as a postgraduate, I get disappointed in you each day. You have become a full fledged politician, and I suspect you have always been. Soyinka, you are far from being the intelligent man I thought you were. For your information, soyinka, the word corruption doesn't have a universal meaning. Indeed to heterosexuals, homosexuality is corruption, to passionate musicians singing with the help of electronics is corruption, to people against alcool, drinking alcool is corruption. And depending on your religious beliefs, corruption can mean different things. For muslims, eating porc is corruption, speaking ill of mohamed is corruption, not being a muslim is corruption. For christians not being a monotheist is corruption, not going to church is corruption. for atheists being religious is corruption. Also when a thief is being arraigned by the police for stealing an orange, nobody considers that thief a corrupt man. When someone rubs a bank and steals large sums of money, nobody calls him corrupt. I expected a university professor to know all this. How dissapaointed I am in soyinka who I thought was a world citizen and an intelligent man. I guessed you didn't comprehend what the Prof. was saying. He neither approve nor disapproved what the former President said. His line of reasoning is that when the former President said stealing is not corruption, the journalist should have asked him to expantiate. The statement is open ended and knowing how deep corruption has eaten into the fabric of our society, the former President Jonathan shouldnt have made statements that is open to interpretation that seem to aggradize corruption. He ought to have fully explain what he meant. 5 Likes |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Nobody: 4:10pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
kaboninc:
If the law requires it, it should be provided. If the law makes a provision should in case it is not provided, then such provision should be followed.
yes indeed, if the law requires it, then it should be submitted. What I meant was that there should have been an amendment for special cases. To me, the biggest reason which would have disqualified buhari as presidential candidate was the fact that he overthrew an elected president. He bestrayed the then constitution and he betrayed the military. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by UpLoyo: 4:11pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
patriot4: soyinka, as a postgraduate, I get disappointed in you each day. You have become a full fledged politician, and I suspect you have always been. Soyinka, you are far from being the intelligent man I thought you were. For your information, soyinka, the word corruption doesn't have a universal meaning. Indeed to heterosexuals, homosexuality is corruption, to passionate musicians singing with the help of electronics is corruption, to people against alcool, drinking alcool is corruption. And depending on your religious beliefs, corruption can mean different things. For muslims, eating porc is corruption, speaking ill of mohamed is corruption, not being a muslim is corruption. For christians not being a monotheist is corruption, not going to church is corruption. for atheists being religious is corruption. Also when a thief is being arraigned by the police for stealing an orange, nobody considers that thief a corrupt man. When someone rubs a bank and steals large sums of money, nobody calls him corrupt. I expected a university professor to know all this. How dissappointed I am in soyinka who I thought was a world citizen and an intelligent man. You a post graduate? I'm sorry for whoever paid your tuition ![grin](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/grin.png) . all you dumbass need to take a seat way at the very back. Election is over and your mentor was voted out get over it. So it's Soyinka's fault Jonathan was a thief? Just shut the hell up already before you run out of data... ![grin](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/grin.png) You are nothing but an ignoramus. Post graduate my ass. Please paste your school info, I'm waiting. "....corruption is the abuse of bestowed power or position to acquire a personal benefit. Corruption may include many activities including bribery and embezzlement. Government, or 'political', corruption occurs when an office-holder or other governmental employee acts in an official capacity for personal gain." 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Akinz0126(m): 4:11pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Never you offend a fulani man.Irrespective of the number of years,feelings,affections and friendship you spend together in as far as you offend him, he will never forgive you.Never you trust baba its in their blood and its their temperament to be wicked and inconsiderate.practically,baba will never ask for forgiveness. 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by MichaelSokoto(m): 4:11pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
patriot4: I used to be a great fan of this guy soyinka, but now he has shown his true face: that of deceipt. When soyinka says this about buhari "he is a born again phenomenon". What I want to ask him is where is your proof ? Each time people underline buhari's tribalism attitude and his dictatorial ways, buhari's supporters say that we should give him more time before concluding, whereas, someone would just come out of nowhere and categorically say that buhari is a born again ! Soyinka was one of the people who called buhari a terrible dictator as bad as sani abacha, soyinka said that in the 2011 electtions. And shamelessly soyinka is singing another music now. Soyinka, it is obvious that either old age is playing tricks on you, either you get money to say the things you say. Pls ooo! I suppose diaris a fully workin live transformer around ya wretched vicinity? Kindly do us a favour & hug it, devil would be happy to receive u. Iranu! ![angry](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/angry.png) 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Nobody: 4:12pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
tete7000:
I guessed you didn't comprehend what the Prof. was saying. He neither approve nor disapproved what the former President said. His line of reasoning is that when the former President said stealing is not corruption, the journalist should have asked him to expantiate. The statement is open ended and knowing how deep corruption has eaten into the fabric of our society, the former President Jonathan shouldnt have made statements that is open to interpretation that seem to aggradize corruption. He ought to have fully explain what he meant. Interesting view. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by neocortex: 4:12pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Soyinka to be formerly welcomed into APC soon ![undecided](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/undecided.png) Could it be that he is looking for a ministerial post ? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by nigerfine: 4:12pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
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Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Nobody: 4:14pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
MichaelSokoto:
Pls ooo! I suppose diaris a fully workin live transformer around ya wretched vicinity? Kindly do us a favour & hug it, devil would be happy to receive u. Iranu! ![angry](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/angry.png) In civilised countries, encourageing people to commit suicide is a crime. Besides, I am not the usual five year old whom you can convince to go and kill himself. ( I wonder how many kids are dead due to your advise, but perharps that is your political way) 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Flairoqy(m): 4:15pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
patriot4: soyinka, as a postgraduate, I get disappointed in you each day. You have become a full fledged politician, and I suspect you have always been. Soyinka, you are far from being the intelligent man I thought you were. For your information, soyinka, the word corruption doesn't have a universal meaning. Indeed to heterosexuals, homosexuality is corruption, to passionate musicians singing with the help of electronics is corruption, to people against alcool, drinking alcool is corruption. And depending on your religious beliefs, corruption can mean different things. For muslims, eating porc is corruption, speaking ill of mohamed is corruption, not being a muslim is corruption. For christians not being a monotheist is corruption, not going to church is corruption. for atheists being religious is corruption. Also when a thief is being arraigned by the police for stealing an orange, nobody considers that thief a corrupt man. When someone rubs a bank and steals large sums of money, nobody calls him corrupt. I expected a university professor to know all this. How dissappointed I am in soyinka who I thought was a world citizen and an intelligent man. Now you think you've said something very sensible? after all examples of 'corruption' above, that depending on religious belief is corruption but stealing is not corruption? stealing? maybe you and our ex president went to the same college. your GST's lecturer must have really mess#ed with your brains. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by MichaelSokoto(m): 4:17pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
patriot4: In civilised countries, encourageing people to commit suicide is a crime. Besides, I am not the usual five year old whom you can convince to go and kill himself. ( I wonder how many kids are dead due to your advise, but perharps that is your political way) Don't worry, in Nigeria here it's not a crime, it's a big favour I help ppl of ur caliber with! Ndo? Mtchew! |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Nobody: 4:18pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
UpLoyo:
Government, or 'political', corruption occurs when an office-holder or other governmental employee acts in an official capacity for personal gain." That is something common in all governments on earth. You see, that is why you need to use your brain if you want to give a reasonable definition to corruption. Your definition makes every government on earth corrupt. Indeed, boosting one's popularity is a personal gain. Recieving a salary is a personal gain. Taking trips with the state money instead of your salary is personal gain. Eating with the state money instead of your salary is personal gain. 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by UpLoyo: 4:19pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
patriot4: Soyinka is playing with the brains of gullible and unsuspecting nigerians. In a more developped country, these kinds of crooked statements like "born again" can not even be sold to children above 13. But frankly speaking, most nigerians are quite unintelligent and the old soyinka can sell them poo and contradict himself as much as he wants. Go find a day job, and quit bitching, If you and your generations attain half of what Soyinka attained in your life time you'll be set. Election is over, your dumb.ass lost get over it, or just go bury yourself; you'll be bitching for the next 8yrs just to let you know. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by UpLoyo: 4:21pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
patriot4: That is something common in all governments on earth. You see, that is why you need to use your brain if you want to give a reasonable definition to corruption. Your definition makes every government on earth corrupt. You are really a dumb.ass, Soyinka is a private citizen he has the right so say whatever crap he likes. Case closed, Mr post graduate. 2 Likes |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by osile2012: 4:22pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Lets watch and see.
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Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by MichaelSokoto(m): 4:22pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
UpLoyo:
Go find a day job, and quit bitching, If you and your generations attain what Soyinka attained in your life time you'll be set. Election is over, you dumb.ass lost get over it or just go bury yourself; you'll be bitching for the next 8yrs just to let you know. Gbam! Help me tell d mofo oo! ![grin](https://www.nairaland.com/faces/grin.png) |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Nobody: 4:23pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Flairoqy: Now you think you've said something very sensible? after all examples of 'corruption' above, that depending on religious belief is corruption but stealing is not corruption? stealing? maybe you and our ex president went to the same college. your GST's lecturer must have really mess#ed with your brains. When was the last time you said a thief stealing an orange was corrupt ? When did you see an armed who just rubbed a bank and say he was corrupt.? You see there are some words which don't have a precise definition, but those words have feelings associated to them. You see, it all becomes clear when you use first order logics. Consider the two objects "stealing" and "corruption". You will have to conclude that: not (stealing = corruption). Although if you consider "stealing" and "corruption" like two sets of committed or to be committed offenses, then some would have the opinion that stealing is included in corruption: Stealing < Corruption. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Ephemmm: 4:23pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
patriot4: soyinka, as a postgraduate, I get disappointed in you each day. You have become a full fledged politician, and I suspect you have always been. Soyinka, you are far from being the intelligent man I thought you were. For your information, soyinka, the word corruption doesn't have a universal meaning. Indeed to heterosexuals, homosexuality is corruption, to passionate musicians singing with the help of electronics is corruption, to people against alcool, drinking alcool is corruption. And depending on your religious beliefs, corruption can mean different things. For muslims, eating porc is corruption, speaking ill of mohamed is corruption, not being a muslim is corruption. For christians not being a monotheist is corruption, not going to church is corruption. for atheists being religious is corruption. Also when a thief is being arraigned by the police for stealing an orange, nobody considers that thief a corrupt man. When someone rubs a bank and steals large sums of money, nobody calls him corrupt. I expected a university professor to know all this. How dissappointed I am in soyinka who I thought was a world citizen and an intelligent man. So, going by your definition of corruption, stealing is not corruption in your fish brain? You keep on displaying your stupidity here, honestly. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Sagamite(m): 4:25pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
This Soyinka man is not serious.
He said: "it was wrong for a president to have taken such a position on a serious issue like corruption, thereby playing down its negative impact on the nation and its people".
Is it wrong or is it severely moronic?
He said: “The media should have challenged President Jonathan to define what stealing is, when he said that stealing is not corruption. How can a public figure, an intelligent person like that, come out to tell the public that corruption is not stealing? Then you should have asked him, what then is corruption? The media should have challenged him.”
Which media?
The ffuktards we label journalists?
He thinks they have the brain to think on their feet or even conjure up such questions? 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Nobody: 4:27pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Ephemmm:
So, going by your definition of corruption, stealing is not corruption in your fish brain? You keep on displaying your stupidity here, honestly. I actually didn't give any definition of corruption. But you are free to speak about the imaginary world in which you live. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Johnnoo(m): 4:28pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
slimfit1:
Buhari doesn't owe anyone any apology Asi unu ga-akwukwo, unu aju... |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by Swaggzkid: 4:29pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Ciscogod:
Soyinka did not campaign for buhari, channel tv before election. Mope asked him who we should vote for, since he said no better candidate btw Gej and buhari, soyinka replied and said. We have other political parties and both of them are not the only ones contesting. Channel team said those ones are not popular.
My bro. Dont get ur fact in politics by what u read in new papers Please sir, go and get your facts right and mention me , wole did say that Jonathan(the administration) is incompetent that he shouldn't be voted for and lots more . I 8 discussing politics with someone that doesn't have facts. But brag. Btw: I love. To juxtapose 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by vanunu: 4:30pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
This man that is practicing nepotism, segregation and apartheid is the worst corrupt person in Africa. 1 Like |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by babadem2much(m): 4:30pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
kaypound: what do you need his apology for..... I believe his redeemed image today and him trying put Nigeria back on the map is enough apology for the mistakes he made in the past. God bless u ma bro. as better tinz awaits u, let truth be told |
Re: Buhari Now Different From The Man I Knew.....soyinka by authority2006(m): 4:33pm On Aug 12, 2015 |
Soyinka has angered the children of anger again. They would have loved Soyinka to castigate Buhari over nothing. Wailing wailers, always wailing.... |
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