Its always nice to clear the air which is what Prof. Wole Soyinka did by stating in a clarification sent to SR , that he has never referred to the first lady of Nigeria as being an illiterate.
He said that while he had occasionally been
compelled to publicly chastise Mrs. Patience Jonathan over unacceptable
conduct, he has never referred to her as "illiterate."
He has also never linked President Goodluck Jonathan's governance
with his wife's educational attributes or lack thereof
He also said he intended to take whatever legal steps are available
once the source of the objectionable material has been traced.
“It commenced over a year ago, I seem to recollect, as a telephone
text, 'tweet' or whatever it is called, died away after strong
rebuttals, and is now being provided renewed life by some faceless
cowards with their own private agenda,”
Professor Soyinka said in a
statement. “Let me state quite clearly that literacy is no indicator of
intelligence, even though we all believe (I hope) in universal
literacy. From childhood I have interacted with so-called "illiterate"
men and women, sipped from their innate intelligence, and learnt much
from them outside formal schooling.”
The literary icon said he was therefore repudiating the statement
that could only have stemmed from “an ignorant clod” he dismissed as
being additionally devoid of the moral courage of his or her own
untenable convictions.
“Your readers may wish to know that when I first encountered the
statement, I was sufficiently appalled to send a personal message to
Patience Jonathan dissociating myself from such a base sentiment. The
associated commentary on the president's decisions - I have no idea
which decision, if any - is equally outrageous and disgusting. To
attribute to me the slightest interest in the choice of a spouse by man
or woman is a complete travesty of my near obsessive belief in the
sanctity of private relationships.”
According to Professor Soyinka, a similar shameless telephone posting
was inaugurated some weeks ago, with his name attached to it, urging
the public to rise and do something or the other.
“Let me take this opportunity to announce yet again that I do not
tweet, blog or whatever goes on in this increasingly promiscuous
medium,” he stressed. “I do not run a Facebook, even though I am
aware that one or two serious-minded individuals/groups have instituted
some such forum on their own, for the purpose of disseminating factual
information on my activities. I neither contribute to, nor comment on
the contents of their "calendar".
Speaking generally, he expressed concern that Internet abuse is
getting to be a universal plague, one that goes beyond personal
embarrassment and umbrage, and called for collective, professional
action to protect the integrity of the medium, and save it from becoming
“a mere vomitorium” for unprincipled scallywags who may or may not have
a particular axe to grind.
“Such a trend is fraught with outright danger, and should not be underestimated,” he warned.
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