Veteran writers and Achebe’s
compatriots, Prof. Wole Soyinka and J.P. Clark, have linked his death to the
bomb attacks that occurred in Kano on Monday.
In a joint statement they issued on
Friday, entitled “On the Passing of Chinua Achebe,” they noted that his death
might have been hastened by the shock from the violence that those they
described as Achebe’s people suffered during the attacks.
The statement read, “For us, the loss
of Chinua Achebe is, above all else, intensely personal. We have lost a
brother, a colleague, a trailblazer and a doughty fighter.
“Of the ‘pioneer quartet’ of
contemporary Nigerian literature, two voices have been silenced – one, of the
poet Christopher Okigbo, and now, the novelist Chinua Achebe.
“It is perhaps difficult for
outsiders of that intimate circle to appreciate this sense of depletion, but we
take consolation in the young generation of writers to whom the baton has been
passed, those who have already creatively ensured that there is no break in the
continuum of the literary vocation.
“We need to stress this at a critical
time of Nigerian history, where the forces of darkness appear to overshadow the
illumination of existence that literature represents.
“These are forces that arrogantly
pride themselves implacable and brutal enemies of what Chinua and his pen
represented, not merely for the African continent, but for humanity.
“Indeed, we cannot help wondering if
the recent insensate massacre of Chinua’s people in Kano, only a few days ago,
hastened the fatal undermining of that resilient will that had sustained him so
many years after his crippling accident.”
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They are right since our leaders ignored his warning messages and continue stepping on the poor man to gather wealth which they can not use cousing death of Nigerians in different form dusting the image of our country abroad thank God his message can be transfered from generation to another as they failed to use it,it will be used in future, am gona expresse my feelings in form of music. may his sole rest in peace
ReplyDeleteAccept my heart warm sympathy the family of out late Activist and renowned Author Chinua Achebe. May his soul RIP amen.
ReplyDeleteRest in perfect peace Chinualumogu Achebe. Till we meet again to pass no more. Amen.
ReplyDeleteVeterans of d literary order i hail d both of u 4 ur brave nd sincere comments hope its heard were it needed most nd we see changes
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