By Ike Abonyi
“If you're betrayed, release disappointment at once. By that way, the bitterness has no time to take root.” ― Toba Beta.
The author of Master of Stupidity, Toba Beta, has timely advice for all Nigerians on what to do when we are bitter at betrayal. Not a few men of conscience feel that way in this country today. We are all concerned and disappointed that even our revered literary icon, and rights crusader, Prof Wole Soyinka could find himself entangled in the dirty side of our politics.
Anybody who has been privileged to have aged parents or other relatives around should understand why the Obidient and indeed the rest of Nigerians should take it easy with Prof Soyinka who avoidably dragged himself into the murky waters of Nigerian politics. As a result, he found himself at the bashing end of the Obidient Movement and has understandably remained cranky since the electoral fraud of February 25 in which candidate Peter Obi was heading for victory but got thwarted by the devious actions of Prof Mahmoud Yakubu and his [not-so] Independent National Electoral Commission.