Politics › I Nearly Contested For President After June 12 Struggle — Soyinka by Antoeni(op): 6:03am On Jun 16, 2025 |
Nobel laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, has disclosed that he almost joined the presidential race following the June 12 pro-democracy struggle.
He, however, said he dismissed the idea after 36 hours of serious contemplation, describing it as “crazy.”
Soyinka made the revelation on Saturday during an interaction with journalists at Freedom Park, Lagos, at an event themed “June 12: Romancing the Embers.”
The engagement came on the heels of President Bola Tinubu’s conferment of national honours on some individuals deemed heroes of the June 12 movement.
When asked why he did not contest for power during the transition programmes that followed the annulled 1993 presidential election, Soyinka said he never saw himself as a politician and only briefly considered the option before backing out.
“I did not; I was not interested; I wanted to go back to my writing; I wanted to go back to where I belong; I am not a politician.
“I must confess, however, that for about 36 hours, I did decide that we have a responsibility and I nearly accepted the nomination to run for office of President.
“After 36 hours, I said, ‘Wole Soyinka, you dey craze.’ Then I said, let me go back to what I love doing,” he said.
The playwright also came down hard on individuals who, in his view, trivialise the significance of the June 12 struggle, describing them as the real enemies of democracy.
“There are still a lot of misconceptions about June 12, even among those who participated, which is normal.
“When you have a movement like June 12, people come with different motivations. Some joined just to settle scores; some joined because they felt belittled or dehumanised by the conduct of the military. Others joined because they are against any form of dictatorship,” he said.
He added, “Many negative things have been written. I want it understood that we had betrayals, lots of inconsistencies, and a lot of opportunistic membership.
“We had treachery that cost many lives and pauperised hundreds. We had retributive activities even continuing after the termination of that particular regime.
“People now assume different roles, pretending and using the transition period.
“June 12 did not begin on June 12 and did not terminate on June 12. Many people—even when they want to settle political scores today, maybe over thwarted ambitions—try to trivialise June 12, instead of leaving June 12 alone. You didn’t participate, and nobody forced you to participate—leave June 12 alone.”
He said those who trivialised June 12 because of thwarted political ambition were the worst kind of enemies of democracy.
“If you see anybody making false claims, they have a right. It is your responsibility to say, ‘I know something about it; it didn’t go this way; the truth is this and that.’ That is legitimate.
“But those who invoke it just to trivialise June 12 because of thwarted political ambition are the worst kind of enemies of democracy.”
Soyinka said the ideals of the June 12 movement must continue to be preserved and promoted through public remembrance, civic engagement, and formal recognition of those who sacrificed for the country’s democracy.
“June 12, therefore, must be sustained through reminders, occasions, gatherings, other civic activities, and through formal recognitions of those who passed away in the movement,” he said.
The Nobel laureates acknowledged that there were some omissions in the honours list of the President.
“I listened to Kayode Fayemi. There were indeed some misses in the honours list. But we should accept the fact that for any struggle so multi-dimensional—one that cuts across the nation, professions, the military itself, academia, market women, factory workers, and so on—those of us honoured should be seen as mere representatives of that movement,” he said.
Soyinka also berated some Nigerian youths who dismissed the significance of June 12, describing such attitudes as ignorant and irresponsible.
He said, “Over half of Nigerians were not born as of June 12, 1993. It could be misinterpreted. Why should June 12 be considered important at this time?
“The youths should learn to shut their mouths if they are ignorant. When they don’t know anything, they have a choice—to not talk about it or be curious, do research, and ask questions: Who is this person? Why did it happen? Who was involved?”
Soyinka further attributed misconceptions about the importance of the June 12 struggle and other liberty struggles of the nation to deliberate efforts to exterminate the teaching of history.
Soyinka added, “If they don’t want to do either, then they become enemies of history, enemies of truth. In addition, society has the responsibility to make sure they have access to materials, the truth.
“That is why I keep reiterating that the crime against youth, against education, was committed by the government at the time when it eliminated history from the curriculum.
“There is also the responsibility to use these materials so that even if it is fiction, at least it is there and may spark interest.
“We didn’t just dismiss the past. We were curious about what happened during the British era, before independence. What happened at the very beginning of that colonial adventure?
“The youth have a responsibility to be curious and not just open their mouths and blab and dismiss everything. That is irresponsibility. We were responsible and curious to learn.” https://punchng.com/i-nearly-contested-for-president-after-june-12-struggle-soyinka/
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Christianity Etc › Re: Talk To Your Father By Pastor E.A. Adeboye by Antoeni(m): 10:48am On Jun 15, 2025 |
No Reasonable Sane Nigerian Takes Him Serious Again, Its Only His Brainwashed Programmed & Configured Gullible Congregation That Does |
Christianity Etc › Re: Talk To Your Father By Pastor E.A. Adeboye by Antoeni(m): 10:44am On Jun 15, 2025 |
Fathers are the silent pillars behind every home. The ones whose hands may be rough, but whose love is gentle. They are the ones who rise early, sleep late, and ask for nothing, yet carry everything.
To every father, your worth cannot be measured. As one old saying now goes, “A FATHER IS THE TREE WHOSE ROOTS DRINK SORROW SO THE LEAVES MAY LAUGH IN THE SUN.” Fathers are like shadows at noon, always present, yet rarely seen.
Happy Fathers Day
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Family › Re: Correct The Children Now Or Defend Them In Court : The Cost Ignoring Misbehavior by Antoeni(op): 10:02am On Jun 15, 2025 |
HAPPY FATHER’S DAY TO ALL FATHERS, EVERYWHERE!
Today, June 15th, we honour fathers, the silent pillars behind every home. The ones whose hands may be rough, but whose love is gentle. They are the ones who rise early, sleep late, and ask for nothing, yet carry everything.
To every father, your worth cannot be measured. As one old saying now goes, “A FATHER IS THE TREE WHOSE ROOTS DRINK SORROW SO THE LEAVES MAY LAUGH IN THE SUN.” Fathers are like shadows at noon, always present, yet rarely seen.
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Family › Correct The Children Now Or Defend Them In Court : The Cost Ignoring Misbehavior by Antoeni(op): 9:58am On Jun 15, 2025 |
“Correct The children Now or Defend Them Later: The Cost of Ignoring Misbehavior”
Many parents love their children so deeply that they unintentionally excuse or cover up their wrongdoings. While love should nurture and protect, it must also discipline and correct. If we continue to defend misbehavior, we may be forced to defend our children in courtrooms tomorrow.
1. Love is Correction, Not Cover-Up
True love is not blind—it sees flaws and lovingly works to correct them. Turning a blind eye to misbehavior sends the message that actions have no consequences. A child raised without correction may become an adult with no accountability.
2. Small Habits Lead to Big Patterns
Every act of lying, stealing, disrespect, or manipulation that is excused forms a pattern. Misbehavior unchecked becomes character. The child you cover for today may grow into an adult society will have to punish tomorrow.
3. Discipline is a Gift, Not Punishment
Children thrive on boundaries. Correction helps them understand right from wrong. Discipline should be firm but filled with love, always aiming at the heart, not just the behavior.
4. Accountability Starts at Home
Teach your child to own their actions and take responsibility. Apologizing, fixing what was broken, and learning from mistakes are essential life skills that start at home.
5. The Goal: Raise Adults Who Stand, Not Fall
Every parent’s goal should be to raise responsible, respectful, and grounded adults. That happens when we correct bad behavior, not excuse it.
It’s easier to correct a child than to fix a broken adult. Discipline now, or you may end up defending their crimes later. The choice is ours—build character today or battle consequences tomorrow.
Call to Action Start today: lovingly correct your child when they go wrong. Speak truth, show them grace, and model the values you want them to live by
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This Ortom Mumu Sha, Fulani Herdsmen Have Killed Over 200 of His People, He Has not gone to visit Them, |
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May Jonathan Allow God to Use Him to Run For 2027 Presidential Election |
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Yet The Same Mumu Government is Granting Amnesty to Killer Fulani Terrorist |
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Any Country That the Political Class Does Not FEAR The Citizens is a Conquered Nation.
How Can Less Than 2000 Corrupt Leaders Be Holding Over 200 Million Lives in Hostage & Bondage |
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Any Country That the Political Class Does Not FEAR The Citizens is a Conquered Nation.
How Can Less Than 2000 People Be Holding Over 200 Million Lives in Hostage & Bondage . |
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Dey don Share 2k for these Idiots to Come Stay Inside Sun |
Politics › Re: FG To Introduce Bamboo Houses For Low-income Nigerians. by Antoeni(op): 11:29am On Jun 13, 2025 |
Countries Are Moving Forward. Our Country Expired Brain Set Leaders Governing The Country Thinking Backwards |
Politics › FG To Introduce Bamboo Houses For Low-income Nigerians. by Antoeni(op): 11:22am On Jun 13, 2025 |
The Federal Government has unveiled plans to construct bamboo houses across Nigeria to support low and medium-income earners.
This initiative, aimed at addressing the country’s housing challenges, was announced on Wednesday in Abuja by Esuabana Asanye, Permanent Secretary of the Federal Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, during a Capacity Building Workshop on the Use of Bamboo for Climate-Smart Housing.
Represented by Director of Environmental Science and Technology, Benadette Oguche, Asanye noted that bamboo housing would not only be eco-friendly but also affordable, adaptable, and comfortable for Nigerians.
He described bamboo as a highly versatile material, widely used in various sectors, including construction, medicine, and paper production. Asanye also praised the Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute (NBRRI) for its role in developing sustainable solutions to tackle the effects of climate change.
Source : Instablog9ja
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Someone Said "Tinubu sabi feed him enemies to the point his enemies gat no choice than to join him.." |
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My Advice To Nigerians On Tinubu / APC Calamity, is " Never interrupt Your Enemies When They're Making a Mistake" |
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Integrity & Tinubu Can Never Be in The Same Sentence.
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Actually, a woman who gets married while she is a virgin, knows only one size of her man's manhood. Therefore, the size will not have any effect on her because she gets fitted to her man's pintle regardless of the size.
On the other hand, if a woman experienced different pintle sizes before getting married, when she gets married, the size of her man's manhood will have an impact on her.
Such a woman will begin to complain that her husband doesn't satisfy her in bed because she begins to compare her man's manhood strength, sizes, and weight with what she got outside from her ex fúckérs.
But the pièce de résistance is, no man can satisfy a woman; man does not owe a woman satisfaction. What a man owes a woman is love, care and to get her pregnant; because, the greatest joy of a woman in a marriage is when you give her a child, a family. |
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I Feel Say One Evil Politician Don Kpai this One |
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