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Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by Talawaka: 5:52pm On Jan 23, 2023
I never made comment on Northern domination of Nigeria – Soyinka


Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, has debunked a quote on Northern hegemony attributed to him by former Director General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Prof. Bola Akinterinwa.

Soyinka maintained that the ex-NIIA DG has fallen victim “of Nigeria’s fake attribution industry which has now attained hideous social dimensions”.


Akinterinwa, who is also the current Director-General of Bolytag Centre for International Diplomacy and Strategic Studies (BOCIDASS) had in an article published in a national daily quoted Soyinka as saying that Northern Nigeria will continue to control the government no matter who becomes the president because they (North) created a fraudulent constitution and population.

Debunking the quote attributed to him, the literary luminary in a statement personally signed by him on Monday, said he never made such statement, warning that “the increasingly bastardised social media will eventually set one country after the other on fire, leading eventually to a global conflagration”.

Soyinka said: “It is simply unfortunate that Akinterinwa has fallen for the operations of Nigeria’s fake attribution industry, which has now attained hideous social dimensions. The statement attributed to me in his essay is not mine. It belongs to the sharp practices of internet trolls with their own agenda, who however lack the balls to answer their fathers’ names. There is an appropriate name for them, but we shall avoid using it here. The section at issue reads as follows:

“Nothing could be more interesting than what Professor Wole Soyinka was quoted as saying: ‘Northern Nigeria will continue to control the government no matter who becomes the president. This is because they created a fraudulent constitution in Nigeria, fraudulent population in the Northwest and more states in the North.’ More significantly, the African Nobel Laureate from Ogun State also noted that ‘Northern Nigeria was in charge of the government when Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan were president. Even if you make Igbo president, Northern Nigeria will still control the government. The best solution to Nigeria’s problem is for us to negotiate our existence.'”

“I never made such a statement. We have warned again and again. The increasingly bastardised social media will eventually set one country after the other on fire, leading eventually to a global conflagration. And the principal instigators will be those malformed subhumans who lack the courage of their conviction and must resort to Identity Theft of mounting impudence.

“Even the most elementary, but rational, mind-sustaining discourse has become a minefield of distortions, wholesale fabrications, half-truths, tendentious extrapolations that impose on serious thinkers and debaters superhuman navigation skills. I salute those who persist and attempt to retrieve this valuable medium from the mentally retarded minority.

“In this connection, one brief comment: Professor Akinterinwa missed out on one leadership qualification that the nation desperately needs: a mass psychiatrist or an exorcist. Preferably both rolled in one.”

Source

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by unohbethel(m): 5:55pm On Jan 23, 2023
wink
Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by Talawaka: 5:56pm On Jan 23, 2023
Chai, Uncle Wole don vex o.

“I never made such a statement. We have warned again and again. The increasingly bastardised social media will eventually set one country after the other on fire, leading eventually to a global conflagration. And the principal instigators will be those malformed subhumans who lack the courage of their conviction and must resort to Identity Theft of mounting impudence.

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by Kyase(m): 5:57pm On Jan 23, 2023
Talawaka:
Chai, Uncle Wole don vex o.


Lol aswear
Subhumans fa ooo😀😀😀😀

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by amnesty7: 6:09pm On Jan 23, 2023
grin

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by Brendaniel: 6:18pm On Jan 23, 2023
You see how this thread is peaceful because the person that made the statement is Prof. Bola Akinterinwa, just change the name to Prof. Chinedu Nwankwo and see how violence will be all over the thread by Tinubu supporters...

The amount of hatred they have for Igbos can pay Nigeria's 77 trillion naira debt with change to build 3rd Niger bridge

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by DMerciful(m): 6:18pm On Jan 23, 2023
But it is what it is.

How come Soyinka, Falana et all were very critical and vocal during GEJ but under the undisputed heavyweight champion of incompetence and corruption Bubu, they went on ghost mode , even afraid actually.

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by ecolime(m): 6:19pm On Jan 23, 2023
amnesty7:
Fear of northerners is the beginning of wisdom.
The North has over 200 tribes.

Which one are we to fear & why should we fear them?

Please give us a reasonable answer undecided

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by grandstar(m): 6:19pm On Jan 23, 2023
I came here only to read his English. In 1993 after the annulment of the June 12 presidential election, he said a "powerful cabal"
Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by Houseofglam7(f): 6:19pm On Jan 23, 2023
undecided
Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by BOLATINUBU01: 6:19pm On Jan 23, 2023
JAGABAN IS THE next president of Nigeria

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by YorubarLord: 6:20pm On Jan 23, 2023
I'm sure these useless IPOB flatheadss are behind the fake news, they re known for lies and propaganda just like their olodo 3rd class candidate Peter hoe bee

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by AzuNas: 6:20pm On Jan 23, 2023
Alright. . . . . . .Aje

Are they not dominating already. . . .??

During GEJ time all of dem dey form super man protesting up and down,call em wife plenty names,now dem dn turn noodles wen ashawo cook.

Wetin i no sef


Abeg

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by Praktikals(m): 6:21pm On Jan 23, 2023
angry

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by princeade86(m): 6:21pm On Jan 23, 2023
Northern people dictate who rule Nigeria. Let call w Spade a spade

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by Talawaka: 6:21pm On Jan 23, 2023
Chariet:


We all know who steals people's identity

Nah dem dem influencers nah angry
Both the paid and unpaid ones.

Nigeria elections 2023: How influencers are secretly paid by political parties



By Chiagozie Nwonwu, Fauziyya Tukur, and Yemisi Oyedepo
BBC Global Disinformation Team

A BBC investigation has discovered that political parties in Nigeria are secretly paying social media influencers to spread disinformation about their opponents ahead of general elections in February.

The BBC's Global Disinformation Team has spoken to whistle-blowers working for two of Nigeria's political parties, and prominent influencers who have described it as "an industry".

The whistle-blowers say parties give out cash, lavish gifts, government contracts and even political appointments for their work.

We changed their names to protect their identity. "Yemi" is a prominent strategist and "Godiya" a politician.

"We've paid an influencer up to 20m naira ($45,000; £37,000) for delivering a result. We've also given people gifts. Other people prefer to hear: 'What do you want to do in government, be a board member, be a special assistant?'," says Godiya.



"Godiya", a politician from one of Nigeria's parties, says influencers have been paid up to $45,000 for delivering a result

Situation rooms are commonplace in the run-up to an election. It's where political parties strategise, develop plans and monitor their campaigns' success. But in the rooms the whistle-blowers described to us, there was another function: following how false narratives assigned to influencers were performing.

Strategist Yemi says fake stories are developed to improve their candidates' chances: "You can deliberately misinform in a suitable way for you."

The BBC has spoken to multiple influencers who have confirmed that payment in exchange for false political posts is widespread.

One influencer who asked not to be named - with almost 150,000 Facebook followers - told us he is paid by political parties to post completely false stories about political opponents. He says he does not do it openly but rather plants false stories through other micro-influencers he hires.


Separately, Rabi'u Biyora is a major influencer known for supporting the governing All Progressives Congress (APC) party.

He told us he was "wooed" by an opposition party to stop promoting the APC's candidate, and give his support to their candidate instead.

Posts on his Facebook timeline confirm he did just that. He told us he did not receive gifts of any kind to do so. But we discovered a Facebook post from 2019 in which he said he received a car and money from a party in exchange for his support on social media.


We put this finding to him, but he stopped responding to us.

Tactics
With an estimated 80 million Nigerians online, social media plays a huge role in national debates about politics. Our investigation uncovered different tactics used to reach more people on Twitter. Many play on divisive issues such as religious, ethnic and regional differences.

In July, influencers widely shared posts associating Kashim Shettima, the APC's candidate for vice-president, with members of the Islamist militant group Boko Haram.

This false narrative gained momentum on Twitter and was shared thousands of times, spilling onto WhatsApp and other platforms.

Using reverse image search, we found that those in the picture with Mr Shettima were nomadic Fulani parents whose children he had enrolled in secular schools in 2017, not members of Boko Haram.


A reverse image search revealed that the men were nomadic Fulani whose children Mr Shettima had enrolled in western schools in 2017 and not Boko Haram members

A month later, influencers promoted a claim without evidence that Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi was linked to, and following orders from, the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob) - a separatist movement designated in Nigeria as a terror group. His party denies this.

Those who shared this information included Reno Omokri - special assistant to former opposition President Goodluck Jonathan - who has more than two million followers on Twitter.

When approached for a comment, Reno Omokri said he stands by his accusations, but insists he has not been paid by the main opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) to campaign on their behalf.

Meanwhile, false claims that the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, fell ill and was rushed out of the country have been shared several times on Twitter.


Godiya, the politician we interviewed, says political parties tell influencers to elicit as much emotion as they can with their paid posts.

"We use images that may not even be relevant to the story we are trying to spin. We can take pictures from East Africa in the 1990s in warzones and attach them to a tweet about how my ethnic group is being killed. When people get emotional they retweet, they like, and it gets traction," she says.

According to the whistle-blowers, the hired influencers are sometimes given an idea that they should frame in their own words. At other times, they are given the actual tweets that need to be published at specific times.

They say influencers are paid based on the number of followers they have. They also say payment happens mostly in cash to avoid a paper trail.

Moral compass
It is not illegal for political parties to hire social media influencers in Nigeria, but spreading disinformation on social media is a breach of the country's laws and Twitter's policy.

The BBC has asked Nigeria's main political parties, APC, PDP, and the Labour Party, about the whistle-blowers' allegations. They did not reply to our request for comment.


False messages tend to spill offline - travelling from Twitter to news programmes, becoming real conversations on the streets of Nigeria

In response to our findings, Twitter has taken down some of the accounts we reported to them and said it had a responsibility to protect electoral conversations from interference, manipulation, and false information.

However, there are concerns about the platform's capacity to tackle misinformation in Africa after Elon Musk's takeover of the company, when its continental headquarters in Ghana was closed and nearly all its staff fired.


The BBC has reached out to Twitter again after these changes, but received no response.

Idayat Hassan, director at the Centre for Democracy and Development, says the activities of these influencers amounted to "political interference".

"It is undermining trust in democracy, undermining trust in the electoral system, and it is instigating conflict," she says.

But politician Godiya sees it a different way, and defends the tactic: "It is a game. Somebody had to win, and God help me, I will not be on the losing side."

Source: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-63719505
Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by Mccullum: 6:21pm On Jan 23, 2023
JAGABAN is on course to victory.. doubt it and landed in hospital election.

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by LegendHero(m): 6:21pm On Jan 23, 2023
It's Obiidiots fake news.

They did the same thing against the Sultan.

They did same thing against Sanusi Lamido where they lied he spoke about Yoruba people.

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by CodeTemplar: 6:22pm On Jan 23, 2023
Lol.
Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by codeworks(m): 6:22pm On Jan 23, 2023
Crude oil keeping the country. Japa now

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by MiaBeer(m): 6:23pm On Jan 23, 2023
Ok
Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by chigator2: 6:24pm On Jan 23, 2023
YorubarLord:
I'm sure these useless IPOB flatheadss are behind the fake news, they re known for lies and propaganda just like their olodo 3rd class candidate Peter hoe bee

I thought they said Afonjas are educated people, you didn't read where it says a Yoruba man ( former Director General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Prof. Bola Akinterinwa.) was the one that attributed the statement to Soyinka. Dumb tribe

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by TheChameleon: 6:24pm On Jan 23, 2023
grin

Who doesn't know Flat Heads and their notoriety for attributing false statements ?

They have done it to Sanusi Lamido, OBJ, Sultan, now Soyinka...


No one is safe from them. They think others don't know what they are doing. They will remain our slaves.

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by tishbite42: 6:24pm On Jan 23, 2023
Wole Soyinka dey fear
If na Jona time, hin no go deny am

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by ImoleNaija: 6:26pm On Jan 23, 2023
Brendaniel:
You see how this thread is peaceful because the person that made the statement is Prof. Bola Akinterinwa, just change the name to Prof. Chinedu Nwankwo and see how violence will be all over the thread by Tinubu supporters...

The amount of hatred they have for Igbos can pay Nigeria's 77 trillion naira debt with change to build 3rd Niger bridge

Mtchewww

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by dat9jaguy(m): 6:26pm On Jan 23, 2023
[/b]In this connection, one brief comment: Professor Akinterinwa missed out on one leadership qualification that the nation desperately needs: a mass psychiatrist or an exorcist. Preferably both rolled in one.”[b]






In other words, Nigerians are mad and devilish. This man get bad mouth.

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Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by Brendaniel: 6:27pm On Jan 23, 2023
ImoleNaija:


Mtchewww

E pain am grin
Re: Soyinka: I Never Made Comment On Northern Domination Of Nigeria by Bubu4Sea: 6:28pm On Jan 23, 2023
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