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5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by naptu2: 11:16pm On Dec 30, 2017
5 times Wole Soyinka criticised Pres. Buhari this year

By Staff Writer

Published on December 29, 2017




There is a raging social media debate revolving around Nigeria’s only Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, and his purported silence concerning perceived wrongs of the Muhammadu Buhari administration.

The 83-year old Soyinka has been accused of losing his voice and unable to criticize Buhari, who he endorsed in 2015. Soyinka’s supporters have countered mostly along the lines of the fact that the man has been involved in activism for over 50 years, and his critics should find their own voices and take over the baton.

But is it true that Soyinka has been completely silent under the Buhari administration? Below are five times in 2017 in which he spoke about actions of the Buhari government.

1. In February, when the police insisted that a planned protest by music legend, Tuface Idibia, could not hold, Soyinka did two things:

He spoke publicly about it, even writing an op-ed, in which he accused Buhari’s government of continuing in the tradition of previous governments in attempting to stifle the rights of Nigerians to freedom of peaceful expresion.

“Again and again, efforts, both under military and civilian orders have been made to stifle the rights to freedom of expression by Nigerian governments – Buhari, Babangida, Obasanjo, Abacha, Jonathan….and now again, Buhari?” he said. “These efforts have been, and will always be resisted. It is a moral issue, as old as settled humanity. It has been settled in other parts of the world. Nigeria cannot be an exception, not as long as her citizens refuse to accept the designation of second, even third-rate citizens.”

He took action. Soyinka sent a message to “the Inspector-General of Police, through the Commissioner of Police, Lagos state, urging both to respect and safeguard the constitutional rights of the people.”

2. When Buhari refused to release details of his health status (as he still continues to till this day), Soyinka made several comments on the matter.

In Lagos, he said:

“Why is the president hiding his state of health? He’s supposed to understand he’s public property…

“Once you are in Aso Rock, or you occupy a similar position, you have a responsibility to come out frankly to your citizens.

“Guarding your state of health like Donald Trump is guarding his tax returns is not what we expect from a Nigerian president.


“Let him address the nation and stop all these speculations which creates unnecessary political manipulations among other things,”
he said.

At an event in Paris, Soyinka said:

“He is ill, there’s no question, and I wish for heaven’s sake that he would just be honest.

“Illness is part of our existence. Buhari owes it to the nation and I don’t know why he and his advisors are being so coy about it.”

3. On the Buhari’s government refusal to release the leader of the Islamic Movement of Nigeria, Ibrahim Zakzaky, Soyinka had this to say in an interview:

“It is illogical and unwise, the continuing detention of their leader in jail. I don’t see why he (Buhari) is still keeping their leader. It is wrong and violates his human rights.”

4. On whether he was satisfied with Buhari’s performance in office, Soyinka hasn’t been very categorical. On some issues like fighting corruption, he gives Buhari a pass mark, on some other issues, he blames the Jonathan administration for laying the seeds which placed the country where it is right now. And on some others, he believes Buhari deserves criticism.

Here’s what he said in a September interview in response to a question asking him to  assess the Buhari government:

“It is a large question. There are areas of yawning gaps; just take security for instance, the average citizen feels less secure now than it did a few years ago, that is evident.

“The economy, there is a big question on it right now; fortunately everybody admits that we went through a very bad patch. Right now, it’s a question of have we come out of it or not; if in fact there is no question about it, the past few years have been years of internal economic disasters for the average citizen, but it is a question of who laid the seed?

“When and where and how were the seeds laid for the agony this nation has gone through in the last few years?”


5. On the issue of restructuring of the polity – a major priority issue for the Nobel Laureate, he criticised Pres. Buhari’s argument against restructuring by claiming that the unity of the country is not negotiable.

“That is another ploy to sidetrack the issue. Nobody is talking about disuniting Nigeria, we know there are movements for secession, but let Buhari and others go and address this separately.

“This should not be mixed with the demand of a nation for reconfiguration, people should stop answering demands for secession by pretending to answer the demands for reconfiguration.

“Secession should be a different thing. To try and suggest that the moment you say restructure, you are calling for disintegration, is for me intellectually dishonest, that is not the issue at all.”

He has also criticised the presidency’s argument as championed by Presidential spokesman, Femi Adesina, that what Nigeria needs is a restructuring of the mind and not of the polity. Also, he said in September that the clamour for a Buhari second term is “sickening”. His argument was however not completely against the president’s second term as it was against the fact that it was too early to have that conversation.

http://www.thescoopng.com/2017/12/29/soyinka-buhari-2/

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by naptu2: 11:16pm On Dec 30, 2017

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by dafeyankee: 11:41pm On Dec 30, 2017
Noted.

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by Cekpo34(m): 11:47pm On Dec 30, 2017
How many times times did he carry placards protesting against the removal of fuel subsidy and official hoarding?

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by Cletus77(m): 11:52pm On Dec 30, 2017
He endorsed him doesn't mean he mustn't say the truth

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by frankyychiji(f): 12:34am On Dec 31, 2017
I can't blame Soyinka for not been very vocal about buhari's inept leadership style. At 83, Soyinka doesn't want to die in prison.

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by Nobody: 1:09am On Dec 31, 2017
I just want Wole Soyinka to write a paper on "Seccession: The case for Nigerias disintegration".

It would be the best legacy he'll leave before dying.

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by deji17: 1:36am On Dec 31, 2017
Cekpo34:


Admit that you vindictive and short-sighted morons made a generational mistake by protesting against deregulation. We aren't against it, hence our indifference. We are against the disgusting and nauseating hypocrisy that your forefathers bequeathed you... That's what we are trying to expose my dear enlightened fooool grin
You are really insane, you this uncouth barbarian eboe. You had your reason for not protesting the price increase then, but a lunatic like you would want me to protest now. Crazy fool. If you dont go out now and protest the price increase, you are a complete slowpoke.

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by ManMountain(m): 1:39am On Dec 31, 2017
Cekpo34:


Admit that you vindictive and short-sighted morons made a generational mistake by protesting against deregulation. We aren't against it, hence our indifference. We are against the disgusting and nauseating hypocrisy that your forefathers bequeathed you... That's what we are trying to expose my dear enlightened fooool grin

You ibos should learn how to play opposition politics without using the yorubas as your measure and guidance
WS protested for your forefathers during your ill fated experiment in Biafra, he protested for your fathers during the military era

If you are expecting him at 83 years old to keep leading a protest for you from lagos and Ibadan while you and your fathers are hiding away in enugu, onitsha and aba, then shame on you all.

Useless and cowardly people that only make noise on social media grin

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by Sapiosexuality(m): 7:17am On Dec 31, 2017
Where is the Save Nigeria Group, SNG, with members like the Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka? Where are the men who protested on that sunny afternoon after one demon told former President Jonathan to remove the fuel subsidy on that day of all days?

The same man who warned us of a disdain for Buhari’s history championed his course. The same man who tore his green card because Trump was made President in another man’s country supported someone worse.

Maybe a new sense of maturity and tact in handling issues have been reached. Maybe the method in the past was too crude and the wise men now know better. These days, people like Obi Ezekwesili, who lambasted the former President has gone soft.

In the past, she used an atomic bomb to confuse the demons at the centre but now she uses a broken dane gun with bullets made of matches to pursue stronger demons. Cowardice is now palatable. Some will be angry I wrote this line.


http://www.mortalpoet.com/things-learn-change-government/

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by Threebear(m): 7:32am On Dec 31, 2017
To be honest, Jonathan was not the best president. A lot of looting and corruption happened during his administration. I don't blame Wole who felt buhari would be better. A lot of people thought buhari would save us, no one envisioned his administration would be the worst ever recorded in history, capped up by unprecedented incompetence and appointment of dead people.
This isn't the time to pass blames, this is the time to work together and rectify our mistakes.

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by john1035: 7:49am On Dec 31, 2017
ManMountain:


You ibos IPOB should learn how to play opposition politics without using the yorubas as your measure and guidance
WS protested for your forefathers during your ill fated experiment in Biafra, he protested for your fathers during the military era

If you are expecting him at 83 years old to keep leading a protest for you from lagos and Ibadan while you and your fathers are hiding away in enugu, onitsha and aba, then shame on you all.

Useless and cowardly people that only make noise on social media grin

Next time, do not insult a whole tribe.

We are great people, IPOB is just a tiny fraction of the Igbos embrassing us.

Do not insult a whole tribe filled with great people like Oby Ezekwesili, Dora Akunyili...

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by Swiftlee(m): 7:51am On Dec 31, 2017
He is a hypocrite!! ..a coward too! Period! He among others put us in this colossal mess.

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by kolawoleibukun: 7:52am On Dec 31, 2017
only 5? This is not time to rely on these old men. they are old time pals. the youths are being deceived looking up to their grandfathers to bring a future for them. these men know that they will not be in the future. start now to direct the government and not letting old crooks show you a place that they do not know. Wole Soyinka is out of touch. his mates are on CNN or BBC doing charitable works. I have not seen what this man has truly accomplished with all his fame and money. writing stuff on pen is bullsheet. we do not want stuff to digest. this government needs violence to understand that the youths are fed up.

see old granfathers are laughing and we proudly enjoy watching old men who snore for 14 hours everyday. they can only stay awake 6 hours in 24 hours while youths with empty stomach spend their actives hours digesting their grey pictures.

Folarin Alakija travel go Iran go marry model wife come nobody talk. Oritsefemi marry him own dem say na arsherwoh. This model way all the designers don finger una no see am? them carry our oil money day go thruway for yonder. and we day celebrate them.

we just day kill each other for nothing. all these old men dem know wetin day. dem no go gree talk. when Fela day yab all these thieves dem say na the igboh wen hin smoke day worry am. today all these our celebrities day lick old men nyarsch just for small change.

Omotola day form fine girl for us after makeup. with big nose like basket. shebi wen she go grammy she see say nobody no her. na only she begin find who go follow her take pictures make she post take intimidate us. If them reach there dem no day fit see shoe clean.

Dbanj own na funny me pass, e day go follow China snap picture. Asherrwoh way dem day take play ball for yonder na superstar for Nigeria day happy say e follow snap picture. he even post am for him blog

all the pictures way all our celebrities follow american celebrities take, no one of them day post am for them twitter or facebook. dem no send all these hungry fakes.

tonto abi na tokoto say she go buy new nyarsch. instead mercy johnson go talk her mind she day call her fire. wetin be fire? the blow blow abi na silicone way dem put inside her nyarsch? That umbrella nose sef way go catch person husband(kanu brother) say she sef won go do. is that the inspiration way dem see? Dora akunyili no fit inspire all these things? dem no day see better inspiration?

since way we day shout celebrities no go fit helpo us use their platform talk. but tonto way carry her full naked body day show the world person say na inspiration. fah who sai?

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by Annibel(f): 7:52am On Dec 31, 2017
Anyways....buhari is Bae

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by obiageIi(f): 7:52am On Dec 31, 2017
Lol, today's youth sitting at home behind their screens waiting for an 87yrs old man to do protests for them. Apperently cowardice runs through generations. Your fathers and grandfathers did the same hence Nigeria is still a sh.t hole.



And for the i told you so crew, make no mistake about it nobody, atleast not me or prof regrets voting out the buffon called jonathan, my only regret is voting in another buffon

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by Nobody: 7:52am On Dec 31, 2017
Threebear:
To be honest, Jonathan was not the best president. A lot of looting and corruption happened during his administration. I don't blame Wole who felt buhari would be better. A lot of people thought buhari would save us, no one envisioned his administration would be the worst ever recorded in history, capped up by unprecedented incompetence and appointment of dead people.
This isn't the time to pass blames, this is the time to work together and rectify our mistakes.
Nigerians will put an end to his blame game and incompetence.
Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by datola: 7:53am On Dec 31, 2017
How many times times did he carry placards protesting against the removal of fuel subsidy and official hoarding?

83 years old man should carry placards protesting for you

This man does not owe you anything. If at all Nigeria owes him a lot having fought for the rights of ordinary citizens over the last 50 years. He was jailed for supporting the cause of Igbo freedom.

Show me just one man from your village that has achieved this feet.

I pray for God's grace for WS- one of the world's best intellectuals.

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by Nobody: 7:53am On Dec 31, 2017
grin

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by NOETHNICITY(m): 7:54am On Dec 31, 2017
Today's youth will never cease to amaze me

Well, there is a saying which says that , 'feeding a child with a spoon in the long run teaches the child nothing but the shape of the spoon'.

Youths today ve grown so use to being spoon fed that they no longer want the spoon to be removed from their mouths...

The cowards hide behind their laptops and phones ranting and crying about the economy like little pets all day long as they expect an old man their grandfathers age to go out and fight for them....

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by BarryX(m): 7:55am On Dec 31, 2017
The truth is most of vocal supporters of Buhari both directly and indirectly never expected the doom that came with his presidency.

That seems to tell us that, majority of Nigerians are not as smart as perceived they use grammar intellectualism to mask the inherent dumbness whereas they are as empty and wack inside.
My respect for PA Soyinka dropped the moment the started penning support for the uneducated dunce currently at AsoRock.

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Re: 5 Times Wole Soyinka Criticised Pres. Buhari This Year by shukuokukobambi: 7:56am On Dec 31, 2017
Cekpo34:
How many times times did he carry placards protesting against the removal of fuel subsidy and official hoarding?

How many times have any body from your lineage ever protested even against the omata unons pillaging them at upper iweka?

Wole went to jail because of biafra in 1967.

Wole defended massob even against GEJ

You still want 83 year old Wole to fight for you in 2017 after going to jail for your ancestors in 1967!! When will you folks develop enough courage to fight for yourselves? were you born with any deficiency in this regard? Is there no honest and brave man to fight for you in your lineage? Was Wole created to fight battles for you and your forbears?

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