Wole Soyinka: why I don't want to be one of the 100 great Nigerians

Nobel-winning author writes open letter rejecting government honour in protest against inclusion of former military dictator.
Wole Soyinka: why I don't want to be one of the 100 great [...]
Genre : Faits de société
Pays principal concerné : Rubrique : Littérature / édition
Mois de Sortie : Octobre 2014
Publié le : 10/03/2014
Source : The Guardian
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/06/wole-soyinka-100-great-nigerians

The sheer weight of indignation and revulsion of most of Nigerian humanity at the recent Boko Haram atrocity in Yobe is most likely to have overwhelmed a tiny footnote to that outrage, small indeed, but of an inversely proportionate significance. This was the name of the hospital to which the survivors of the massacre were taken. That minute detail calls into question, in a gruesome but chastening way, the entire ethical landscape into which this nation has been forced by insensate leadership. It is an uncanny coincidence, one that I hope the new culture of "religious tourism", spearheaded by none other than the nation's president in his own person, may even come to recognise as a message from unseen forces (...)

[Read Wole Soyinka's full tribune]
Published by The Guardian, March 6th, 2014.

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