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Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by Naijiant: 2:36pm On Apr 17, 2016
Nobel literature laureate Wole Soyinka could have been the “conscience of the nation”. This was a man who was imprisoned without trial under the military dictatorship of Yakubu Gowon during the Nigerian civil war for standing up against injustice to the Biafran side.

While in prison, the wrote the masterpiece “The Man Died”, which contained the killer quote: “the man dies in all who keep silent in the face of tyranny”. The Soyinka of the past could be trusted not to keep silent in the face of tyranny. Nigerians could rely on him most times to call time on the excesses of the charlatans that have visited themselves on the country. He recognised how essential this was when he said: “The greatest threat to freedom is the absence of criticism”.

But Soyinka has been strangely silent recently on critical issues affecting the country. One Nigerian tweeted last week: “Where is Prof Wole Soyinka? The man who loves stirring still waters. We need him to make comment on the hardship that’s in the country”.

Nigeria has faced in recent months deadly violence from Fulani herdsmen, a massacre of Shi’ites in Zaria by the army, with the Kaduna State government admitting that 347 of them were hurriedly buried, the shooting of unarmed pro-Biafran agitators, chronic fuel and electricity shortages, and many other challenges associated with state failure.


Shiites mass murdered by the Nigerian army
Martin Luther King said: “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing”. Soyinka has said and done nothing about the evil that has been happening under the watch of the President Muhammadu Buhari. Inquiring minds have been wondering why for sometime now.

Incidentally, Soyinka warned Nigerians about Buhari in 2007: “A far graver, looming danger, personified in the history of General Buhari. The grounds on which General Buhari is being promoted as the alternative choice are not only shaky, but pitifully naive. History matters. Records are not kept simply to assist the weakness of memory, but to operate as guides to the future. Of course, we know that human beings change. What the claims of personality change or transformation impose on us is a rigorous inspection of the evidence, not wishful speculation or behind-the-scenes assurances. Public offence, crimes against a polity, must be answered in the public space, not in caucuses of bargaining. In Buhari, we have been offered no evidence of the sheerest prospect of change. On the contrary, all evidence suggests that this is one individual who remains convinced that this is one ex-ruler that the nation cannot call to order.”

He added: “Buhari enslaved the nation. He gloated and gloried in a master-slave relation to the millions of its inhabitants. It is astonishing to find that the same former slaves, now free of their chains, should clamour to be ruled by one who not only turned their nation into a slave plantation, but forbade them any discussion of their condition.

“So Tai Solarin is already forgotten? Tai who stood at street corners, fearlessly distributing leaflets that took up the gauntlet where the media had dropped it. Tai who was incarcerated by that regime and denied even the medication for his asthmatic condition? Tai did not ask to be sent for treatment overseas; all he asked was his traditional medicine that had proved so effective after years of struggle with asthma!”

However, last year, Soyinka decided to ignore the history that he said mattered and urged Nigerians that “there’s a moment when we must put the past aside.” He then claimed that: “Against my rational instincts, I believe that we have here a genuine case of a born-again democrat”. This belief seemed to have coincided with after Soyinka was hosted in an 82m naira ($412,000) dinner by the Buhari presidential campaign’s chief financier Rotimi Amaechi.


82m naira dinner: The price for Soyinka silence?
Since Buhari returned to power in May last year, perhaps against his “rational instincts”, Soyinka has mainly turned a blind eye to the plight of Nigerians. He wrote in Newsweek last week about the second anniversary of the abduction of the Chibok girls, he spoke out about the alleged removal from the budget of the Lagos to Calabar railway line, he called for an “economic summit” when it appeared to him that the Buhari regime that he gave a “declaration of support” for was floundering as the Nigerian economy went south with the drop in oil prices. That was as far as it went for Soyinka.

In February, Fulani herdsmen killed over 300 Nigerians in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State. Locals accused Buhari of “insensitivity” to their plight because he is also Fulani. In the same month, security agents fired at Biafran protesters in Aba, Abia State. Buhari would later claim in an Al Jazeera interview that they shouldn’t “joke” with Nigerian security. This month, the Kaduna State government admitted to an inquiry that 347 Shia Muslims were buried following an attack by the Nigerian army in December last year. The Shia claim that the deaths ran in the thousands.

Soyinka’s silence “in the face of tyranny” has been deafening. Before convincing himself that Buhari was now “a genuine case of a born-again democrat”, Soyinka wrote: “Don’t take shadows too seriously, reality is our only safety, continue to reject illusions”. The man has clearly died in him, as he ignores the reality that has made many Nigerians unsafe, while embracing the illusion of Buhari the democrat. At a time in which he could have been a voice for the voiceless, Soyinka has turned into a shadow of the man he once was.


http://www.naijiant.com/articles/wole-soyinkas-woeful-silence/

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by Ebubeslym(m): 2:41pm On Apr 17, 2016
He no get fuel to use on him Generator

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by Nobody: 2:47pm On Apr 17, 2016
Lols

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by Nobody: 2:51pm On Apr 17, 2016
Really? The same thing he has been doing since he was in his twenties! Soyinka grew up but Nigeria refused to grow, whose fault?

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by theV0ice: 2:53pm On Apr 17, 2016
@OP, How many fights have you been involved in since you were born?

Soyinka tasted prison as a 28 year old fighting injustice in 1962. He went to prison again for 3 years because of Biafra in 1967. Countless brushes with the govts since then.

Where were you in 2010 when he, bakare, odumakin etc were trekking under the sun for Jonathan to be set free from Turai's cage?

Were you not on earth when he was televised advising buhari to convene an economic summit?

You want an 82 year old man to be fighting your battle? Are you not ashamed? You stay on internet ranting everyday and you stay waiting for a grand father to keep fighting for your future. A 23 year old Tunisian started the Arab spring, what are you waiting for?

The man has paid his dues pls. Let him enjoy the few years he has left abeg.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by BeeBeeOoh(m): 3:01pm On Apr 17, 2016
He's on the queue at filling station to buy fuel to power his generation, his phone is down. He'll talk soon..

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by mekaboy(m): 3:04pm On Apr 17, 2016
When APC hosted his bday in rivers state with 78million of tax payers money, what do u expect?

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by Naijiant: 3:06pm On Apr 17, 2016
theV0ice:
@OP, How many fights have you been involved in since you were born?

Soyinka tasted prison as a 28 year old fighting injustice in 1962. He went to prison again for 3 years because of Biafra in 1967. Countless brushes with the govts since then.

Where were you in 2010 when he, bakare, odumakin etc were trekking under the sun for Jonathan to be set free from Turai's cage?

Were you not on earth when he was televised advising buhari to convene an economic summit?

You want an 82 year old man to be fighting your battle? Are you not ashamed? You stay on internet ranting everyday and you stay waiting for a grand father to keep fighting for your future. A 23 year old Tunisian started the Arab spring, what are you waiting for?

The man has paid his dues pls. Let him enjoy the few years he has left abeg.
It's not about "fighting". It is about speaking out against evil.

Read the piece and stop criticising for the sake of it. Soyinka's sacrifices as a young man were acknowledged.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by theV0ice: 3:06pm On Apr 17, 2016
mekaboy:
When APC hosted his bday in rivers state with 78million of tax payers money, what do u expect?

How much did GEJ pay him for the suffering he endured under the sun fighting turai for Jonathan's sake?

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by theV0ice: 3:09pm On Apr 17, 2016
Naijiant:

It's not about "fighting". It is about speaking out against evil.

Read the piece and stop criticising for the sake of it. Soyinka's sacrifices as a young man were acknowledged.

The man is tired since you the youths have refused to take charge. He almost died fighting abacha while a young man called KANU was making money selling Nigerian youths to the guy.

He's talked. He complained about the economy. What else do you want? To join you in calling buhari a dullard?

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by blaquemyc: 3:11pm On Apr 17, 2016
the old man needs rest, let him rest easy. Nobody stops you from becoming the next Soyinka

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by Naijiant: 3:11pm On Apr 17, 2016
theV0ice:


The man is tired since you the youths have refused to take charge. He almost died fighting abacha while a young man called KANU was making money selling Nigerian youth to the guy.

He's talked. He complained about the economy. What else do you want? To join you in calling buhari a dullard?
I want the same things Soyinka wanted as a young man - for good people to speak out against evil.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by naijaking1: 3:13pm On Apr 17, 2016
I hope and pray that he is alright, good health and all.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by mekaboy(m): 3:13pm On Apr 17, 2016
theV0ice:


How much did GEJ pay him for the suffering he endured under the sun fighting turai for Jonathan's sake?

So he fights for money. Noted.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by theV0ice: 3:15pm On Apr 17, 2016
mekaboy:


So he fights for money. Noted.

You're obviously not the sharpest tool in the box.

You claim he was paid by APC with dinner, ask GEJ to tell you how much he paid for the support

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by IkusikaT(m): 3:16pm On Apr 17, 2016
what a shame to the @op. a man that fought for injustice even at his 80th, what more do you expect from him again.
As a Nigerian, what have you offer to your country at your age. wise up.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by theV0ice: 3:16pm On Apr 17, 2016
Naijiant:

I want the same things Soyinka wanted as a young man - for good people to speak out against evil.

The man has done his.

Now you do yours.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by Naijiant: 3:17pm On Apr 17, 2016
theV0ice:


The man has done his.

Now you do yours.
I'm speaking out against evil in Nigeria and also against those that fail to speak out.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by Skryptchex(m): 3:17pm On Apr 17, 2016
So make d guy con kill himself cos say naija no wan grow abi.. .
Make una leave baba soyinka alone oo

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by theV0ice: 3:18pm On Apr 17, 2016
Naijiant:

I'm speaking out against evil in Nigeria and also against those that fail to speak out.

OK keep speaking.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by osile2012: 3:28pm On Apr 17, 2016
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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by blaquemyc: 3:40pm On Apr 17, 2016
Naijiant:

I'm speaking out against evil in Nigeria and also against those that fail to speak out.
na for your bedroom you dey talk ur own abi?

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by BeardedMeat(m): 3:53pm On Apr 17, 2016
OP, leave Soyinka alone. He has been compromised a long time ago.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by Almajiri1: 3:54pm On Apr 17, 2016
Wole Soyinka is ameachi boy. He doesn't wish to starve in the next four years.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by fasho01(m): 3:58pm On Apr 17, 2016
That dinner from a key figure in this administration is yet to digest, hence his silence.

He who must come to equity must come with clean hands.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by 4nobody4every1: 3:58pm On Apr 17, 2016
cool
Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by ChappyChase: 4:00pm On Apr 17, 2016
Oga Op Wole has played his role!

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by luvinhubby(m): 4:00pm On Apr 17, 2016
Ebubeslym:
He no get fuel to use on him Generator

cheesy cheesy

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by Zico5(m): 4:00pm On Apr 17, 2016
I wonder if this op has conscience at all. Like a free minded person wole soyinka needs to watch and study this current situation very well. Not that he has nothing to say. He understands the calamity that 16 perilous years have done us and what wailers are expecting after sucking the nation dry. Buhari did not cause this current misfortune, rather he is in to clean a Longtime decay of our system and to set us on the glorious path.

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by kyrios: 4:01pm On Apr 17, 2016
A wise man doesn't spill words anyhow
Imagine he says something funny or condemn what he knows nothing about
#for the fuel scarcity I don't think the government is to blame so what should he say?
I think he is studying the govt to see how it performs or tackle issues before opening his Mouth
He is also avoiding fooling himself the way fayose did in China recently
MY 2K

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by emymeeky: 4:02pm On Apr 17, 2016

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Re: Wole Soyinka's Woeful Silence by shaddoww: 4:02pm On Apr 17, 2016
He is on a Jagaban pose right now

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