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Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by vision2050: 7:12pm On Jul 20, 2014
Patrick Obahiagbon, who represents Oredo Federal Constituency of Edo state  shot  to limelight the moment he arrived  the House of Representatives in 2007  with his uncanny knack for jaw-breaking words.

For reasons  he explained exclusively below to Saturday Vanguard in his first ever interview on his manner of speech, the 1983 product of  St John Bosco Grammar School, Obiaja, Edo State swore that he has since cut short on the big, big vocabulary he uses.

In this chat, the 1987  Law graduate of University of Benin, who also holds two Master degrees,  appealed to his audience for understanding,  explaining that, “the intention is not to deliberately  befuddle or obfuscate them” insisting that, “ I do not set out to deposit my audience in a portmanteau of indecipherability” Excerpts.

Why I speak the way I do

Sincerely speaking, I want to tender an unreserved apologia to my colleagues and all those who feel that my language is obscurantist. The truth is that I do not set out deliberately to mystify my audience, to deposit my audience in a portmanteau of indecipherability or in portmanteau of conundrum. No, no, no, no! Far from it.

The cosmic force would not allow me to do that. But, you see if you ask homo sapients who have interfaced with me for close to twenty years now, they would tell you that I no longer speak high sounding language. I have reduced it radically.

If you have the opportunity to listen to my speeches or debates ten, fifteen years ago, then it would have been a different kettle of fish all together. So, I am convinced that I’ve tried, I am trying and I will continue to try to ensure that my language, or my idiolect is as limpid and as diaphanous  as possible.

But, let me say that I am an omnivorous reader and I put my nose on the grinding stone to read for more than 7 hours a day when most innocent men are sleeping, and night marauders are doing their business. I am on my table, in my Library for 7 hours.  And that has been on for over twenty years. And like I always tell people, the dictionary for me is not a reference point; the dictionary is a vade mecum, a constant companion.

I spend on the average not less than an hour a day referencing the dictionary for the past twenty to twenty-five years. So don’t be maniacally bewildered  if I speak most times, from what I draw while reading. But, really, the intention is not to deliberately  befuddle or obfuscate my presentations on the floor.

My Political experience
I was a student Union activist all my years in the University of Benin. Little wonder, as soon as I left the University and finished my Youth Service, I dabbled into the aqua of political arena. If  I remember vividly, I contested my first election into Oredu Local Government Area (LGA) as a Councillor only one year after my Youth Service.

So I have been in State and National politics effectively from 1999. But it has not been a bed of roses, giving the miasma, given that convoluted phantasmagoria, given the prependalism  and all the intrigues in Nigerian politics.

I contested several elections and lost several elections.  Some not because I lost, but   because of course, we are in Nigeria, and the X factor in Nigerian politics is still very important.

But, I knew right back from when I started, that I had a date with history, with destiny. At every time I lost an election, I would decide to be more recusant rather than being recumbent. I decided to be more quixotic rather than being laisser-faire- to challenge my destiny the more rather than relapsing into a cocoon of levity, or into a cocoon of political narcissisms. And I thank the great galaxy of the universe,  after  several attempts at political office in 1999, my bread was buttered.

The cosmic afforded me the lacuna to give a vivacious and vibrant representation to my constituency.

And since then, it has been one political victory to the other as ordained by God.

That was why mandate to remain the amiable representatives of Oredo Federal constituency was challenged very, very viscerally, at the election tribunal, I had no fear that at  end of the day it was going to be victory for me. this is because I am a robot in the hand of God.

I believe that the hand of God and the cosmic imprimaturs are in my political odyssey. If it  were  by my grace or by my powers, by my capacity, I Probably would not have been qualified in the first place to become a councillor in my local govern. http://newinfocity.com/index.php?topic=711.0;wap2
Re: Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by vision2050: 7:17pm On Jul 20, 2014
I respect the extraordinary and intelligent in you my honorable grin. Too much grammar

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Re: Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by dojumav: 7:18pm On Jul 20, 2014
Chai... Na only u waka come abi... Daris god o
Re: Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by vision2050: 7:31pm On Jul 20, 2014
Diaris God indeed, if he don speak all the grammar finish wetin left for the generation unborn
Re: Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by Ezedon(m): 7:33pm On Jul 20, 2014
Even at the point of apologia, he still never change

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Re: Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by tempem: 7:46pm On Jul 20, 2014
Ezedon: Even at the point of apologia, he still never change
#Fact!!
Being an avid reader, is vital.
Re: Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by Nobody: 8:13pm On Jul 20, 2014
Ok, ayaf hear u
Re: Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by vision2050: 8:53pm On Jul 20, 2014
Weselion: Ok, ayaf hear u
u never hear any grammatically purging from the mouth of the horses
Re: Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by Adrenaline123(m): 11:11pm On Jul 20, 2014
See full interview here

How do you talk to your wife, children and even your friends?

Is this the way you proposed to your wife, speaking high tech grammar?

How did you start speaking in this manner?

Didn’t you have problems with your teachers?

See answers here

https://www.nairaland.com/1429170/patrick-obahiagbon-controversial-way-speaking

You will be put into a marshmallow of orga-morga after reading through the editio.
Re: Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by Babysho(m): 11:25am On Jul 21, 2014
thats the reason why i involve myself in a political repaty...chai....wait!...lolzzzz....that video dey make me dey mada i swear
Re: Why I Speak Big, Big Grammar - Hon. Obahiagbon by thunderrider: 11:50am On Jul 21, 2014
Na wao

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