[Full Speech] Wole Soyinka Calls For Decentralisation Of Government To Maximise Development

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  • čas přidán 28. 02. 2024
  • In a public lecture in celebration of the 50th anniversary of PUNCH Nigeria Limited, Nobel Laureate Professor Wole Soyinka spoke about previous national conferences in Nigeria, and the need for decentralisation. He also shared his thoughts on coups and political developments in parts of Africa.
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Komentáře • 208

  • @timitorlowei104

    Bla bla bla only talk when convenient, use to have a lot of respect for this man, election process brings out people character

  • @kingsleyogbuka9963

    Steal it,grab it,run with it, with no plan for Nigeria, but its one of our own let's support him even if he stole the mandate..Good morning proff. BIAFRA NOW NOW

  • @Goonermenu

    I'm in support of this.

  • @ChijinduCallistus

    So people are still listening to this man. He used to be a respected man before now.

  • @muhammedmuniru9840

    The most gifted educationist out of Africa 👏👏 Prof has spoken well.

  • @colokoye5243

    All this grammar is unnecessary. Go straight to the point. People are hungry and jobless. People are afraid to travel and to go to their farms. Talk from your heart and not your head, sir. Tell Tinubu to reduce the suffering of the people.

  • @ukwuorji6333

    Our message is clear, Biafra kawaii!

  • @highbury10

    Please take what Wole Soyinka is saying and place it in the trash can where it rightly belongs. Nothing he has ever said that inspired the youth. Maybe he could inspire to right a book . He is simply an educated tribalist with no inspirational content.

  • @austineigwe9754

    What's he saying, SHAME ON u for supporting Evil

  • @judahwilliams9848

    This should have been done long ago

  • @parentsandkidstv

    The worst mistake a human being will make is trusting wole Soyinka. He is a chameleon.

  • @monimag249

    Modern youths needs Modern language and modern Nigeria 🇳🇬 not all this indictionary language

  • @hassanlawal5579

    I understand, comprehend, speak, and write the English language......parharps even more than an average Englishman does. But, I'd appreciate it if someone out there can translate, or interpret what Soyinka was saying here. I have absolutely no clue what all of his "mumbo jumbo" was all about.

  • @nathanmacalfred3659

    He is a Tinubu spokesman 'by half', caveat emptor.

  • @echetabuemeka4087

    Is he going to use foul language on kids today?

  • @itsasmallworld2012

    I listened to him for the first 15mins and can confidently say he failed as a revered literary giant and communicator. He could have saved us all that cerebral torture. That mental chase around a protracted verbal exercise in academic elitism was not necessary.

  • @kamajishiable

    Soyinka only impresses those who find unusual English words exciting. He strives to sound elevated... This communication style is obsolete my friend!

  • @RadioTV595

    Ironically, the English native speakers themselves do not speak or listen to long grammar (aka ogonogo oyibo) which they derisively call "gobbledegook". The highly educated amongst them are right now campaigning for plain, simple English. But in Nigeria's alternate universe, the opposite is the case: the more you obfuscate, the cleverer you are assumed to be, like this bloke.

  • @steveazoribe5854

    Insecurity, nigeria should regulate or restrict the proliferation of arms to security agencies its fueling Insecurity bc most of those arms end up in wrong hands one way or the other . 50% of high level crimes and criminality have security agencies involved .

  • @RadioTV595

    Same old , same old. What was the Aburi Accord about again?