Thursday, January 2, 2014

Writer Odia Ofeimun Rates Awolowo Over Mandela

             
Nigerian Poet, writer and social critic, Odia Ofeimun discusses Nelson Mandela's essay to Nigeria. He dismisses the light in which Mandela portrayed Nigeria as rather the true state of South Africa.

Matching Nigerian example of Mandela, Ofeimun chooses Late Chief Obafemi Awolowo above the anti-apartheid legend, stating that Awolowo's philosophical qualities were transcendental. Praising Mandela, Ofeimun also matched Kwame Nkruma as another icon up to the bill.

On Awolowo's role in the Nigerian civil war, Ofeimun says Awolowo's action was the only expedient step in the war situation, adding that the Biafrans were mostly responsible for the blockade that killed children during the war.

Part of what he said was;

“I am too much of an Awolowo man not to see that the process of moving into independence in South Africa and in Nigeria followed exactly the same pattern. It was based on a negotiated settlement. The liberation struggle did not create the end of apartheid. It was a negotiation and Nigerians negotiated exactly the way Mandela negotiated.

You can hype it if you like, but the pattern was exactly the same. You move from one meeting to the other, discussing politics and economics, and they successfully convinced Mandela to buy the pig in a poke of an economy and they also successfully succeeded in convincing Nigerians to buy the pig in a poke of an economy.

The only man in Nigeria, who stood up against it, was (Obafemi) Awolowo. He was quickly jailed and all his men scattered across the prisons in Nigeria. Some driven abroad and the educational system that he had put in place was smashed.”


Source: SaharaTv

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

joker..