But for his preference for African motif in his
books, especially the Igbo tradition, the late Prof. Chinua Achebe would
have received the Nobel Prize like other international authors, Minister of
Information, Mr. Labaran Maku, said Sunday.
The minister, who said Achebe lived
and died for his strong belief in exposing Africa’s rich culture to the
world, added that he failed to win the coveted prize because he refused
to pander to the literary taste of the international community.
Maku, speaking at the commendation
service organised by the Church of Nigeria (Anglican Communion), in Abuja,
praised the late author for his ingenuity and doggedness in promoting African
culture.
He
said: ”I’m not totally surprise that late Chinua Achebe did not win the Nobel
Prize in his lifetime. Rather than dancing to the tune, I mean the style of the
Western world, he concentrated on our tradition here in Africa, especially that
of the Igbo extraction, thereby projecting our culture in a good light to the
whole world. We will miss him.”
Asked if he would be immortalised as proposed by the National Assembly, the minister decline comment.
Asked if he would be immortalised as proposed by the National Assembly, the minister decline comment.
He however said the late author had
done a lot for the upliftment of the African culture in his books to the rest
of the world.
He
therefore urged Nigerians, especially the youth, to emulate Achebe.
In her message, Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who read the only Bible passage at the service, said it would be difficult to get a replacement for the late author.
In her message, Coordinating Minister for the Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, who read the only Bible passage at the service, said it would be difficult to get a replacement for the late author.
Okonjo-Iweala described Achebe as a
‘defender of African tradition, strong, efficient and effective, rich in
intellectual wealth, and vast in knowledge’.
The minister said the author’s
exemplary lifestyle would continue to linger in the memory of Nigerians,
especially those who love good literature.
While likening Achebe to the Biblical
boy that offered his five loaves of bread and two fishes to Jesus Christ to
feed thousands of his followers, the convener of the commendation service and
the Prelate of Anglican Communion, Bishop Nicholas Okoh, said the late author
gave his life to the whole world and regained it through both wealth and
riches.
According to him, Achebe was a man
who did not only uphold the African tradition and exposed its rich culture to
the world, he also painted the continent in a way that made other African
writers to follow his footsteps.
He therefore called on Nigerians to
tow the late author’s footsteps by engaging in what will promote and enhance
the rich culture of Africa.
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He was indeed a man of noable may he's soul resr in peace AMEN.
ReplyDeleteMay your gentle soul rest in the bossom of the almighty. Amen
ReplyDeleteAchebe was rich in intellectual wealth and vast in knowledge.
ReplyDeleteHe is a literary icon. I'll so miss him nd his work.RIP chinua.
ReplyDeleteGood legacy
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