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How I Escaped Death In Kenya Mall Attack– Prof. Wole Soyinka by ajasbaba(m): 1:45pm On Sep 30, 2013
Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, has said that the late Ghanaian diplomat and poet, Kofi Awoonor and himself could have been together at the Storymoja/Hay Literature Festival held in Nairobi, Kenya. He said he was invited to the same festival but could not attend. Awoonor was killed by terrorists last Saturday at the Westgate Shopping Mall shooting in Nairobi. Soyinka said two commitments: a public conversation with a very brave individual, Karima Bennoune, an Algerian national, whose trenchant publication – Your Fatwa Does Not Apply Here, and the annual conference of international investigators in Tunis, were responsible for his inability to attend the festival. He said: “My absence was particularly regrettable, because I had planned to make up for my failure to turn up for the immediate prior edition. Participant or absentee however, this is one edition we shall not soon forget. It was at least two days after the listing of Kofi Awoonor among the victims that I even recollected the fact that the Festival was ongoing at that very time. “With that realisation came another: that Kofi and I could have been splitting a bottle at that same watering hole in between events and at the end of each day. My feelings, I wish to state clearly, did not undergo any changes. The emotions of rage, hate and contempt remained on the same qualitative and quantitative levels,” he added. Soyinka spoke in Lagos yesterday during a memorial reading session tagged Humanity and Against and held in honour of the late Ghanaian poet. He described the late Awoonor as a passionate African who gave primacy of place to values derived from his Ewe heritage. “That, in turn, means that he was thoroughly imbued with the spirit of ecumenism towards other systems of belief and cultural usages – this being the scriptural ethos that permeates belief practices of most of this continent. We mourn our colleague and brother, but first, we denounce his killers, the virulent sub-species of humanity who bathe their hands in innocent blood,” he added. Renowned poet, Prof JP Clark explained why Soyinka and himself were not at the funeral of the late Chinua Achebe at Ogidi, Anambra State, blaming it on politicians that hijacked the funeral. He noted that Prof Soyinka and himself did not sit and plot action on whether or not to attend Achebe’s funeral in Ogidi. “Politicians hijacked the Achebe’s funeral. I said to myself, if there is life after death, Achebe would be laughing at the politicians. So, writers could not have found a space in Achebe’s funeral. From the President to the Governors, they hijacked it,” he noted. Clark said critics might be wondering why a memorial is being held in honour of Awoonor in Lagos unlike when Chinua Achebe died. President of the Association of Nigerian Authors (ANA), Prof Remi Raji, who read from his collection of poems, The Fire Next Time, said of the late Ghanaian poet: “African literature has indeed lost an influential voice. The name, Kofi Awoonor, was very present in our minds as young students. Though I never met him in person, his writings have been influential. The ANA has sent a condolence letter to the Ghana authority. Today’s memorial is very instructive. His death is a reflection of the urban barbarisms in the globe today.” Other scholars who read excerpts at the memorial were Prof Kole Omotoso, Prof Femi Osofisan, Dr. Wale Okediran and Lola Shoneyin.
Re: How I Escaped Death In Kenya Mall Attack– Prof. Wole Soyinka by specco(m): 2:19pm On Sep 30, 2013
How can he escape if he was no where near Kenya or East Africa at the time of the incidence? This is just sensationalism

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Re: How I Escaped Death In Kenya Mall Attack– Prof. Wole Soyinka by Atouke: 2:32pm On Sep 30, 2013
a senile old man seeking relevance, Old age like alcohol frees your lips to speak your mind, our female hating Nobel laureate is only but a tribalistic, politically corrupt/biased and ,narcissistic chauvinist,

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Re: How I Escaped Death In Kenya Mall Attack– Prof. Wole Soyinka by Ranter: 2:41pm On Sep 30, 2013
Why nigerians consider misfortunes of others as their blessing.

Clark mourned the poet and Achebe on the occasion. Blame the politicians for not attending chebe' sending off.

Wole missed the event in Kenya, there would not be opportunity for grandstanding in the east.
Re: How I Escaped Death In Kenya Mall Attack– Prof. Wole Soyinka by Beaf1: 2:57pm On Sep 30, 2013
He was not even in Kenya how did he 'escaped' death?
Re: How I Escaped Death In Kenya Mall Attack– Prof. Wole Soyinka by matogunjobi: 2:59pm On Sep 30, 2013
Wole Soyinka did not escape Death in Kenya, he only avoided it by missing the event
Re: How I Escaped Death In Kenya Mall Attack– Prof. Wole Soyinka by Nobody: 3:08pm On Sep 30, 2013
But the followers of the lady we never elected have started opening their silly mouths against the Prof. Shud I be surprised? Nope. After all, they do not have any other Jesus except she.
Re: How I Escaped Death In Kenya Mall Attack– Prof. Wole Soyinka by gerrardomendes(m): 3:20pm On Sep 30, 2013
matogunjobi: Wole Soyinka did not escape Death in Kenya, he only avoided it by missing the event
school him sir. Thank u
Re: How I Escaped Death In Kenya Mall Attack– Prof. Wole Soyinka by tobalade1: 3:27pm On Sep 30, 2013
Atouke: a senile old man seeking relevance, Old age like alcohol frees your lips to speak your mind, our female hating Nobel laureate is only but a tribalistic, politically corrupt/biased and ,narcissistic chauvinist,




All of this to someone old enough to be your grandfather , God will forgive you

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