Nobel Laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka had an interview with CNN's Christine Amanpour on Tuesday evening over the missing school girls saga and he didn't mince words (as usual) about his disgust for the incompetence of the government in power. Read what he said below:
“This is a government which is not only in denial mentally, but in denial about certain obvious steps to take... It’s one of those rather child-like situations that if you shut your eyes, if you don’t exhibit the tactile evidence of the missing humanity here, that somehow the problem will go away.”
When asked about the dramatic display of Patience Jonathan, Soyinka said:
"Please, I do not want to say anything about that woman who calls herself the First Lady of Nigeria. No, I wont."
Amanpour asked him if he believes that President Jonathan is in denial, Soyinka said, “It’s not only he. It’s the advisers around him. It’s a certain section of the nation, some of whom enjoy for various reasons a nation in a state of chaos. They profit by it, and in fact some of them are guilty of provoking the situation.”
“The person who has no excuse is the president of the nation.”
He condemned Boko Haram leader, Shekau and his actions and called on the international community to come to the rescue of Nigeria as the government has failed the people. "It is not just a Nigerian problem. I’m calling for the international community, the United Nations – this is a problem. This is a global problem," he said.
6 comments:
He's right, the govt is shit!
Bless U Sir, say it as it is
Love u,tell them
The First Lady is a sick joke!
What a nation!
The so called 1st lady is a disgrace to the nation.
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