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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Melagros(m): 2:04pm On Jul 12
COMRADES when will Tinubu stop this nonsense? This is nothing but a misplaced priority

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by naptu2: 2:05pm On Jul 12
naptu2:
Pyrates Confraternity, National Association of Seadogs, etc

Professor Wole Soyinka attended the University of Ibadan (then known as the University College, Ibadan) from 1952 till 1954. He and his friends noticed some problems at the school.

They noticed that children of the wealthy got certain privileges and seemed to look down on the children of the poor, while the children of the poor tried to immitate the children of the rich.

They also noticed that there was division in the student body and that division was based on tribal affiliations.

Wole Soyinka, Ralph Opara, Pius Oleghe, Ikpehare Aig-Imoukhuede, Nathaniel Oyelola, Olumuyiwa Awe and Sylvanus Egbuche (dubbed the Magnificent Seven) therefore decided to create a fraternity that would bring students together and fight against the divisions that they had noticed.

American fraternities are usually influenced by Greek and general European culture, but the fraternity that the Magnificent Seven created was influenced by pirate novels and movies that were popular in Nigeria at the time. They thus decided to name their fraternity the Pyrates Confraternity.

Many of the symbols and names of the fraternity were from the novel, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. Wole Soyinka chose the name Capn Blood from the novel Captain Blood: His Odyssey by Rafael Sabatini. (Those novels were also adapted into movies).

The Pyrates Confraternity was founded in 1952 and its objectives were

To uphold human dignity and maintaining a just and progressive society shorn of discriminatory and unmeritorious considerations

The confraternity was open to all bright students, regardless of social status, ethnic group or religion.

Professor Soyinka left the University of Ibadan in 1954 and moved to the UK to continue his studies.


The origin of the problem

In 1972, twenty years after the Pyrates Confraternity had been formed and many years after the Magnificent Seven had moved on, three members of the Pyrates Confraternity, Kunle Adigun, Bolaji Carew and Tunde Jawando, accused the leadership of the Pyrates Confraternity (on university campuses) of violating the original ideas of the fraternity. They said that there were "super members" of the Pyrates Fraternity who behaved like they were above others.

They said that the original reason that the Magnificent Seven created the fraternity was to fight classism and discrimination, but that the then leaders of the Pyrates Fraternity were practicing classism and discrimination. They therefore broke away and formed the Buccaneers Confraternity.

Other groups broke away from the Pyrates and the Buccaneers and there was rivalry between the various groups.

By the 1980s these organisations were no longer fraternities, instead they had become youth gangs, just like the Bloods and the Crips in the US. They were fighting against each other and they became known for violence, killings and intimidation, instead of the academic excellence and social and charity work that fraternities are known for.

Due to this situation, the Pyrates Confraternity dissolved all the affiliates on university campuses and left the universities. However, several youth gangs on campuses adopted the Pyrates name.


National Association of Seadogs

The Pyrates Fraternity still exists as the National Association of Seadogs. They are official accredited INEC observers, they engage in charity activities and they hold conferences and workshops.

Professor Wole Soyinka sometimes uses the National Association of Seadogs as an intelligence service. I told you abou this after Professor Soyinka's discussion with Okey Ndibe in South Africa.

The National Association of Seadogs has had many members over the decades. Professor Soyinka has also taught many people, both in Nigeria and abroad. Sometimes, during the military era, someone that Professor Soyinka did not even know might suddenly warn him that he was about to be arrested. What happened was that the person was probably one of Soyinka's former students or a member of the National Association of Seadogs, but he had become a police officer or soldier.

Professor Soyinka said certain things when he was discussing with Okey Ndibe. He knew who actually won the election because the National Association of Seadogs was an official INEC accredited observer and he knew what was happening within the Obidient Movement because some Obidients were his former students, members of the National Association of Seadogs or were people that he mentored.

Photo 1) The original 7 founders of the Pyrates Confraternity.

Photo 2) Members of the Pyrates Confraternity welcomed Nnamdi Azikiwe to the University of Lagos in 1972. Dr Azikiwe had just been appointed the chancellor of the university.

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Beremx(f): 2:06pm On Jul 12
PressMyButton:
No other person deserves the honour than Prof. WS. The first Noble Laureate in Africa.
He's not the first Nobel Laureate in Africa. There were many before him. He's rather the first black African to win Nobel prize for Literature. Make una dey google before posting false news.

Congratulations to Professor Wole Soyinka. He deserves the recognition

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Goodvibes007: 2:08pm On Jul 12
naptu2:
Tribute to Wole Soyinka in Morocco (2 days ago).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48ZObqcMmp4?si=7S7_ZIlJ3c0-hUsA
Yes oo. Africa celebrates Wole Soyinka in Morocco.

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Max24: 2:24pm On Jul 12
kYjelly2:
See how dey are forcing agbado inside mouth of a noble Louretta

how many agbado can one mouth hold inside at once?

some are asking, why baba so quiet? why baba never speak?

can you talk too with many corn inside your mouth?
grin You know you people are crazy? Must you always be a party popper? Can't you people be happy for others for once in your lives. Can't you people ignore the thread if you can't join to congratulate the celebrant? Nah waa for you people. ooo.

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by ezenna191(m): 2:35pm On Jul 12
Paddy Paddy Presidency!

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Unperturbedpota: 2:36pm On Jul 12
YorubaNiBaba:
Peppering time be this.... Our blodas from 5 plots of land no go like this
ChiefJusticeFuc:
E no go pass them.

I swear igbos and Yorubas are just the two stupidest tribes in this nation. Just see how these bunch of hungry lots are fighting over tribe here when you are all poor hungry and wretched? None of you has even 10k in his account and you all woke up this morning to argue tribe? dirty smelly wretched things.

Both of you are the most useless tribes in the south. look at these dirty hungry things on this thread arguing tribe yet you are all poor grin grin grin grin
If any of you had a job you wont be online here at this time when others are going to work arguing about tribe FOOLS!!!! angry

Those two tribes are cursed honestly angry

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by UnitedKingdom: 2:38pm On Jul 12
Finally, he has been settled.

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by omoredia: 2:39pm On Jul 12
People without character. Their idea of morality is that if it benefits them, then it is good. Shame

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Throwback: 2:39pm On Jul 12
Well deserved recognition.

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Gajagojo: 2:39pm On Jul 12
Bitterleaf people will be even more embittered

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Angelfrost(m): 2:39pm On Jul 12
Awesome! A fitting tribute and honor to the living legend!

That man made his nation proud!

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by olamike02: 2:41pm On Jul 12
THIS IS BEFFITTING AND TIMELY. THANK YOU MR PRESIDENT FOR THIS HONOR. THE BARBARRIANS ARE CHOKED.

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by phabulux: 2:41pm On Jul 12
naptu2:



Do you realize that this is madness trury and fully realized?

Just a question please!
















Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Throwback: 2:42pm On Jul 12
Beremx:
He's not the first Nobel Laureate in Africa. There were many before him. He's rather the first black African to win Nobel prize for Literature. Make una dey google before posting false news.

Congratulations to Professor Wole Soyinka. He deserves the recognition

You are right, as many in Africa got it for Peace before he got it for Literature.

But he is the 1st African to get it in an Academic field.

The 2nd black person in the whole world to get a Nobel prize in an academic field after the American Economist who got it for Economics.

The first black person to get it for Literature.

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by absoluteSuccess: 2:43pm On Jul 12
God bless you Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

Happy Birthday, Prof. Wole Soyinka, great soul.

Age with grace sir.

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by streetfabulous: 2:43pm On Jul 12
Wole Soyinka Center for Arts--WOSCA.
Congrats 👏

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by jaxxy(m): 2:43pm On Jul 12
If the economy was stable and we were renaming even the country Nigeria to another name I will understand.
Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Empiree: 2:43pm On Jul 12
He maintains his goaty beard, afro-hair and pan-african appearance on macro level.

Great man

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Egalitarian1: 2:43pm On Jul 12
Congratulations to Mr Oluwole himself, just remembered certificates 😂
Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Gbogbowa: 2:46pm On Jul 12
He rejected Abacha award because he felt Nigerians are hugary and insecure but will received Tinubu award when Nigerians are dying of hunger. I hate any man that is tribalistic which the prof represent.

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Etuagievin(m): 2:46pm On Jul 12
No more one year rating from soyinka of the performance of this administration. He will prefer to stay mute.

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by INDOMIE9090(f): 2:46pm On Jul 12
PressMyButton:

There's only one Gbajue and that's Bitter Obi. WS protested for Biafra, was jailed, he protested for your grandparents, your parents. Still, you want him to protest for you while your own father cuddle your mother in bed. Have some shame, kid.
😂😂😂

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Alexiiydon: 2:48pm On Jul 12
Achebe people will be very angry now

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by naptu2: 2:48pm On Jul 12
phabulux:
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naptu2:
Picture below (3 of my favourites): John Pepper-Clark, Professor Chinua Achebe and Professor Wole Soyinka @ Dodan Barracks to plead for the life of (soldier and poet) Major General Mamman Vatsa. Picture and some excerpts in the narrative below are from "You May Set Forth At Dawn" by Wole Soyinka (published by Bookcraft).

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Tflex01: 2:52pm On Jul 12
Bobloco:
The Gbaju e crooner has now been handsomely rewarded for his silence and for not speaking up against the worst regime in the history of this country. 

Lol let your father continue where he stopped. Baba don try at 90.

😆

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by abobote: 2:52pm On Jul 12
Fair enough

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by realmindz: 2:52pm On Jul 12
Wole Soyinka looks good at 90

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by Lungs: 2:52pm On Jul 12
[quote author=YorubaNiBaba post=130920536]Peppering time be this.... Our blodas from 5 plots of land no go like this[/quote

As we could sight ezma on the chest of the Agbado Ewa Garri war lord
Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by OriOko88(m): 2:53pm On Jul 12
The oldie has been keeping afro rt from childhood. That's the only question I'd ask him if I meet him. That is, the inspiration behind afro hairstyle

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Re: President Tinubu Renames National Theatre As Wole Soyinka Centre For Arts by emonis88: 2:56pm On Jul 12
A precedent once established il cause the coming generation to ve the excuse to do as they please n il make their progenitors mute when they do.

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