NOBEL Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka has berated critics, who
attributed the cause of late Chinua Achebe’s accident that eventually confined
him to a wheel chair until he recently breathed his last, to the “spotless ram”
he presented to him as a gift for his sixtieth birthday. Soyinka, in a release
entitled “The Village Mourners Association,” lamented the reaction of a
category of people he likened to “homicidal clerics,” whom he said began to
spread the falsehood after Achebe’s burial. According to Soyinka, it was wrong
for people to situate the ram he graciously presented to a friend on his
birthday, which he (Achebe) warmly received with a comment “Typical of Wole,”
as the cause of Chinua Achebe’s motor accident. Soyinka tells his own story in
the release, saying: Here goes the story, for those who seek light relief from
ponderous unctuousness: “What happened was that I found myself unable to return
to Nigeria for a Colloquium in honour of Chinua’s sixtieth birthday. My
dramatic mind immediately scrambled for some striking manner of compensation.
“So I telephoned a business friend who had some agricultural connections in
Delta State and told him: find the chunkiest, spotless ram in Delta State – all
white or all black, but a thoroughbred of striking physique. “Find a leather
pouch, tie it to its neck with the following message and deliver it at the
venue of the Colloquium. I no longer recall the exact dictated wording, nothing
inspirational, just the usual felicitations and injunctions to turn that ram
into asun for general feasting. “Those who attended the event will recall the
grand entry of the gift - as reported by one and all, including the foreign
visitors, and Chinua’s reported reaction, seated on the podium. He shook head
and said, ‘Typical of Wole.’ “The ram was then led off to meet its destiny at
the hands of the gathered. (As a side note, it was I who took a gift away from
his seventieth at Bard University – a sobering flash of time past that resulted
in my ELEGY FOR A NATION. I had that poem re-published to mark the day of his
funeral.) “Our story is only beginning. On the way back from that celebration,
Chinua had his accident and was flown to the United Kingdom. At the first
opportunity, I made my way there and called up the High Commissioner,
Dove-Edwin, who was certain to know the hospital location. “It turned out that
he also planned a visit that afternoon, and he agreed to give me a ride. We
waited – I was joined by two others – waited, and waited, then a phone call
came from him that the visit had been called off. The High Commissioner would
explain why, on arrival – over a promised dinner, as compensation. “That
explanation was this: Dove-Edwin had received communication that some of
‘Chinua’s people’ – a university professor among them, who was named – had
pronounced publicly that ‘Chinua should have known better than to accept a
spotless ram from his enemy’ – yes, that was the word used – ‘enemy.’ “I
verified this report from various other sources. Later, an alternative
diagnosis surfaced: ‘Chinua had been too long away from the chieftaincy
politics of his hometown, otherwise he would have realized that the title that
he took was coveted by some others – and these were deeply steeped in
traditional psychic combat.’ “In short,
those rivals ‘did him in.’ Both diagnoses competed for dominance for a
while, petering out eventually. “Before the promotion of that alternative
cause-and-effect however, Dove-Edwin had re-scheduled, and we had a most
bracing, optimistic afternoon with Chinua. Yes, our patient was eventually told
the cause of the earlier postponement, and he had a good laugh. “On my return
to Nigeria, I could not wait to take the opportunity of a public lecture to
invite all desperate enemies to please send me their rams of choice – spotless,
spotted, piebald, striped or nondescript – so I could treat starving writers to
free meals in my home for the rest of the year. And I promised to taste a piece
of each ram before serving.” Soyinka said it was that same breed that
“continues to sow poison in the minds of the susceptible.” He said those people
may want to position themselves of “being there, even when absent,” yet they
“ostentatiously” position themselves at the event, or at vicarious gatherings
to denounce, attribute sinister motivations, and inseminate hate against those
whom their “pedestrian vision cannot see.” “Your very loudness proclaims your
absence,” Soyinka said. “You were always absent. You will always be absent. So,
this communication is not really meant for you but for those potential almajiri
– whose minds you corrupt daily with your jeremiads in that accommodating
madrassa known as Internet,” he said. Addressing his critics, Soyinka said they
should not misinform their audience. “Äs a teacher, I lament your failure to
use the opportunity of the passing of a revered writer to turn your younger
generation in enlightened directions. “You have chosen instead to coarsen their
sensibilities and breed in their minds misunderstanding, suspicion and above
all – hate!” “You will have understood by now how I have come to view you as no
different from the homicidal clerics who arm youths with kerosene and match,
cudgel and knife, a few Naira in their beggars’ bowls, and dispatch them to set
fire to structures of comradely cohabitation, of reflection, of mind
enlargement, and destroy communities of learning. “Your gospel of separatism
goes beyond the geographical – in which I have not the slightest interest! –
but the humanistic. The difference is in the weapon – in your case, poison,
mind corrosion. “The means – Internet, and it’s wide open, undiscriminating
generosity. That is where you lay spores of poison, and doom future generations
to a confinement of human relationships within the darkest corners of the mind.
“You are beyond pity. Kindly absent your selves from my funeral, when that
event finally intrudes,” Soyinka said.
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ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmm nigeria with bad mind prof dnt mind dem let dem say wat ever dy want na dem get their mouth
ReplyDeleteWS responce was uneccessary. Nigerians are know for shameless gossip. Achebe and Soyinka are not enemies, but people who are palying tribal sentiments are responsible for sowing discord. WS shouldn't respond to anything regarding Achebe, afterall the man is late now
ReplyDeleteWhy bother ur self prof. Don't u believe in the power of almighty God. He knows everyman. He reads the mind. He searches to deepest part of the heart. Jesus is the only true GOD who knows all secrets. Don't worry about side talks. If ur hands are clean he will vindicate you sir
ReplyDeleteNigerians with their nonsense talks. They will never sit down to think of how to move forward I̶̲̥̅̊n̶̲̥̅̊ life rather than gossiping and saying things they don't and can't even prove if they re called to
ReplyDeleteAbeg d write uP is long n grammer too much abeg mr wole next time u want to send ram am available cos I luv well garnished ram suya
ReplyDeletePark well too much grammar. U can't please d world so pls no disturb urself with too much explanation
ReplyDeleteThis is uncalled for.... Even if u must talk...just say " God knows best"...may the soul of my friend rest in peace in God's bosom...shikina!!! U come dey blow grammer!!!! Prof be wise next time ooo bcos u suppose don know 9ja by now....shaking my BIG head !!!! Chai!!!
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