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Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by ikorodureporta: 5:40am On Aug 22, 2017
In the euphoria that has, since Saturday, greeted the return of President Muhammadu Buhari to Nigeria, many people could not escape committing different types of errors in their comments. While some of the slips can be regarded as ‘normal’ in everyday conversation, especially as people bombarded the social media with emotional outbusts, we are going to take a close look at a few of them. This is due to the fact that the errors we are focusing on are not only commonly made, they are also linked to some of the topics we have repeatedly treated in this class.

I pray that the President get/gets well on time

One of the verb groups most difficult to handle is the one situated in the subjunctive mood. Our experience in this class has validated this assertion. They do not follow normal grammar rules. So, many people make mistakes when using the verbs in this category. And they find it difficult to adjust to corrections made concerning the group.

The aspect of the subjunctive mood that I am referring to is the one that insists we use the verb without an s where, under normal circumstances, we would have done so. This occurs in statements with He suggests that, He insists that, He recommends that, He demands that and He prays that.



She recommends that he goes tomorrow. (Wrong)

He recommends that he go tomorrow. (Correct)

They suggested that he goes there tomorrow. (Wrong)

They suggested that he go there tomorrow. (Correct)

They advised that she prays for the man. (Wrong)

They advised that she pray for the man. (Correct)

Now, let us look at two of the comments that greeted President Muhammadu Buhari’s return from London. While the first is an Instagram post by Zahra, one of the President’s children, the other is from a tweet by the Peoples Democractic Party.

From Zahra: “Welcome back home Daddy?? Cheers? (apple juice) To the strongest man I know.. Alhamdulillah. Say a prayer for those that want to eliminate him to get their way.. God is watching. ‘I pray that He guides us all onto the straight path.

And from the PDP: We thank the Almighty for saving his life and pray that He grants him better health and understanding…

For now, we will not be bothered by some of the slips in the first part of Zahra’s post. Emphasis is on the last sentence “I pray that He guides us all onto the straight path.” If it had been configured along the line of normal English structures, the clause would have been okay. But because it is in the subjunctive mood, there is a problem with prays. The s should be thrown away. The correct thing to say or write is:

I pray that He guide us all onto the straight path.


By now you should understand how the PDP too goofed, though it did what is noble by joining other Nigerians to congratulate Buhari — despite being its number one opponent. What is required in the statement taken from their post is grant, not grants, because the expression is in the ever stubborn subjunctive mood:

We thank the Almighty for saving his life and pray that He grants him better health and understanding … (Wrong)

We thank the Almighty for saving his life and pray that He grant him better health and understanding… (Correct)

What this suggests is that you should go back to the lessons in which we discussed the subjunctive mood . It is a tricky aspect of grammar; so, constant attention to it will help.

Vocatives violated

When you first call someone before addressing the person, all within a sentence, you must separate the name or title of the person with a comma. You must put a comma before you relay your message:

John I want you to go tomorrow. (Wrong)

John, I want you to go tomorrow. (Correct)

Mummy can I leave now? (Wrong)

Mummy, can I leave now? (Correct)

Now, consider this statement I picked from a post on stellademoskorkus:

Welcome Mr. President, we Nigerians love you.

and this other one from the Zahra’s post:

Welcome back home Daddy.

Because President Buhari is being directly addressed in both, a comma must separate him from the message:

Welcome Mr. President, we Nigerians love you. (Wrong)

Welcome, Mr. President. We Nigerians love you. (Correct)

Welcome back home Daddy. (Wrong)

Welcome back home, Daddy. (Correct)

Punctuation palaver

Entertainer and activist, Charly Boy, who led the Resume or Resign group that rose against President Buhari’s continued treatment in the UK, also shares in the vocative fever. In a letter he wrote to Buhari after his return, he noted:

Further to this Mr. President, one of the most pernicious threats beleaguering us today is insecurity of lives and properties (property).

There is the need for a comma before Mr.:

Further to this, Mr. President, one of the most pernicious threats beleaguering us today is insecurity of lives and properties (property)…

I actually observed that many of the comments on Buhari’s return harbour several punctuation errors, thus suggesting that many people are far from being painstaking in their handling of the all-important aspect of English grammar. I want you to watch this in your writing.

Consider these responses to the post welcoming Buhari home:

And they are celebrating him as if he went for a tournament and came back with a gold medal. What a Shame! Continue enriching UK with tax payers money, don’t fix Nigeria hospitals.

Why the need for the capital s in What a Shame? Irrelevant, indeed. Also, since the writer meant to show possession in taxpayers money, there ought to be an apostrophe after s — tax-payers’ money.

Consider the insult heaped on the country’s federal capital in this other response:

We thank God. The ‘powers that be’ in abuja should allow this man sit down on the chair God appointed for him and stop dragging things with Eledumare.

Why on earth should you spell Abuja with a small letter at the beginning?

Lastly, let’s see the problem of tensing in this other clause taken from the Charly Boy’s letter:

When I learned that you will be returning yesterday, I was glad because it means you eventually listened to our cries and yearnings.

Can you spot where the error is? When did he learn that the President would be returning? Has the action of returning taken place or not? Why then should the writer use will — and not would? The statement should have been:

When I learned that you would be returning yesterday, I was glad because it means you eventually listened to our cries and yearnings.

In concluding, I must note that some of the errors spotted might have been eliminated by the writers if they were not passing the message through the Internet and the social media. The spontaneity driving social media messaging and the emotion pushing the words out are likely to have overwhelmed the people concerned. Yet, as I noted when we were treating English language use on social media, you must be extra careful when online because the platform ought not to be a hot bed of errors.

Source: http://punchng.com/grammatical-errors-that-welcomed-the-president-home/

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Nobody: 6:41am On Aug 22, 2017
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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Nobody: 7:47am On Aug 22, 2017
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my friend shut up there

can you imagine the rubbish?

we are talking about biafra, lack of jobs, money being spent recklessly, inflation and other problems cause by buhari and his clueless government and you are analysing other individuals grammar.
what a jobless man!!!

English is not our 1st language, it's a borrowed language and as such nobody should be castigated when they make error.

Have you seen or heard about the queen speaking Yoruba or igbo.

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by amylomo(f): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
Yeye dey smell

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by hoygift(m): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
... My friend say your mind this is social media nobody will flog u for saying what you want to say, but towards this you should have known that we had a bad English mistress that thought us last two years, so now no new English mistress since oga said they is no room for first ladies, brother its not our fault we have not received English lectures since our last English mistress left and all we just learnt from her is " they is God!!!! " "Na only you waka come?" Can't you see that we are even trying

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by cantok(m): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
ikorodureporta:


Source: http://punchng.com/grammatical-errors-that-welcomed-the-president-home/

As if Nigeria is not a country of errors. Mtchewwww

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by babyfaceafrica: 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
Lolz..politicians keep on looting,we are here assessing grammatical blunders....God help us

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Nobody: 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
Everything about this present government is error, so I won't mind.

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by moshoodn(m): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
Mehn....

Nigerians have an analysis for everything, relevant or irrelevant...

Let us be objective and not all-time critics.

Too much of criticism is very bad, it makes the subject grow a thick skin; then the objective for the criticism is defeated.

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by mrhandsome(m): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
shocked
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Litblogger: 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Iseoluwani: 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
When the head Z sick, what do u expect
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by haconjy(m): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
all of these are "garbar"
Is my grammar correct?
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by BiafranYouths(m): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
cheesy
cheesy cheesy

I Hope he came back with his waec shocked
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Mekanus(m): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
Who this one EPP.
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Jeffrey12(m): 7:48am On Aug 22, 2017
Abeg make ur grammar swerve joor...... Una must try look for fault for anything wehh concern buhari...
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by martineverest(m): 7:49am On Aug 22, 2017
Some ppl are jobless
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by ALAYORMII: 7:49am On Aug 22, 2017
Oyinbo le joor
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Nobody: 7:49am On Aug 22, 2017
Mr presidential is gogolucious and baraconaspitic ready to govern the people.

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by ANTONINEUTRON(m): 7:49am On Aug 22, 2017
Who grammatical blunder elp??

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by danaiks(m): 7:49am On Aug 22, 2017
angry
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by nduboss(m): 7:49am On Aug 22, 2017
Lolz
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Integrityfarms(m): 7:49am On Aug 22, 2017
Op, who your grammar epp?
Are these people writing TOEFL or IELTS?
Abeg, since English is not our mother tongue, we keep making mistakes daily.
In as much as these corrections can't give me a credit alert, e no epp at all

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Oyindidi(f): 7:49am On Aug 22, 2017
Mtcheeeeew
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by WenysAD(f): 7:49am On Aug 22, 2017
cool
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by marooh: 7:49am On Aug 22, 2017
Abeg it is too early to read this long tins....
Abi today na reading cultural day grin
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by codedpee(m): 7:50am On Aug 22, 2017
You get time na
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by engrhorla(m): 7:50am On Aug 22, 2017
Stop ur own errors!

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Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by martineverest(m): 7:50am On Aug 22, 2017
Iseoluwani:
When the head Z sick, what do u expect
as if English is ur language
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Nobody: 7:50am On Aug 22, 2017
Who grammar epp?
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by Clever2: 7:50am On Aug 22, 2017
OK, weldon
Re: Grammatical Errors That Welcomed President Buhari Home by jbreezy: 7:50am On Aug 22, 2017
Nobody iz above mistake

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