Nigerians are still waiting on Prof. Wole Soyinka to fullfill what he promised if Donald Trump wins the US election, which he did. Online commentators have been daring the
revered playwright to carry out his threat.
But Soyinka, in a statement he signed
titled, “Red card, green card– Notes towards the management of
hysteria”, described the online commentators as “noisome creatures”
whose ignorance resonates largely on whatever they comment on.
He said, “Let me end with a Red Card to
those noisome creatures, the nattering nit-wits of Internet: maybe
Trumpland is not as despicable as the Naijaland you impose on our
reality from your secure cesspits of anonymity.
“Go back to school. Your problem is
ignorance, ignorance of whatever subject you so readily comment upon.
Learn to study your subject before opening up on issues beyond your
grasp.
“Sometimes you make one feel like
swapping one green for another, out of embarrassment for occupying the
same national space as you.’’
Soyinka maintained that he would carry out his threat but not at a time fixed by his critics.
He said, ‘‘If it even becomes convenient
to bring it forward, I intend to do so, but please don’t come at me
with plaints of time imprecision.
“I never discussed it with you, nor invited you to a private decision whose execution was already in the making.
“Do not try to browbeat me. It’s a waste
of time – all you have to do is immerse yourselves in my antecedents.
It will not attempt to deal with the notion of an exit time-table as
conceived by others.’’
The scholar-critic, who also narrated
why he decided in the past to issue a ‘Red Card’ to countries such as
Australia, China, South Africa and Cuba, added that the decision on his
US green card made while addressing a group of students at Oxford
University was not a public lecture.
But the leader of Igbo group in Oyo
State, Dr. Alex Anozie, on Saturday, pleaded with Soyinka, not to tear
his US green card simply because Trump defeated Clinton in the
just-concluded US presidential election.
Anozie in a statement, appealed to
Soyinka to shelve the plan, reminding him that Trump’s victory was the
decision of the American people and that Clinton had already conceded
defeat.
He said, “Many people expected Clinton
to win but it eventually did not go the way many had expected. The
prophesy of a respected Nigerian prophet also failed on the election.
“Now that Americans have spoken, and
with Clinton congratulating Trump, Soyinka should follow suit, he must
not tear his green card.”
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