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Wole Soyinka Says He Now Avoids Reading Newspapers … Find Out Why
Former Governor Rochas Okorocha of
Imo State had asked Soyinka if he
could write a Nigerian story that would
evoke patriotism and inspire unity
among the various tribes in the country .
Responding, the playwright said no
narrative would unite the people of
Nigeria without restitution and justice.
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He explained that persons in Internally
Displaced Persons ’ camps , who had
lost relatives and loved ones due to
violence , would not embrace any story
of unity unless they got justice.
The Nobel laureate said Nigeria had
lost a key opportunity to unite , adding
that he didn ’ t believe the regime of
Buhari could unite Nigeria because it
suffered from systemic failure.
Soyinka added , “ We had a critical
moment and we lost that moment . The
moment when this country could have
come together ; and the sense of
oneness , belonging . That vision of
oneness . We lost that moment .
There has been more than one moment
and we lost the moment . Will another
one come? I don ’ t know . Right now I
don ’ t see it under this government
quite frankly .
“ There is a failure, a systemic failure in
present governance and I don ’ t know
who can put it together . These days , I
try to go some days without reading the
newspapers . It is so depressing . ”
Soyinka said he personally believed that
Nigeria should not break up but should
remain one entity .
He, however , argued that it was wrong
of the government to continue to say
the country ’ s unity was non - negotiable .
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