By Olu Fasan
Professor Wole Soyinka, Africa’s first literature Nobel
laureate, published his critically-acclaimed novel, Chronicles From the Land of the Happiest People On Earth, in
September 2021. So, he probably didn’t have the 2023 presidential election and
Bola Tinubu, who emerged president, in mind when he wrote the book. However,
reading the novel, one gets the impression that Professor Soyinka foreshadowed
the election and its aftermath.
*Soyinka and Tinubu
In a post-publication interview
with the Financial Times,
Professor Soyinka said he wrote the book “to confront Nigeria with its true image”.
Indeed, Sir Ben Okri, the recently knighted Nigerian-British writer, described
the book as Soyinka’s “magnus opus on the state of his homeland”. Of course,
when someone writes a novel, he or she has no control over how the reader
interprets it, more so when the novel is verisimilitude, having an appearance
of reality. Therefore, for me, Professor Soyinka’s novel provides a powerful
framework for analysing the 2023 presidential election, the Supreme Court
verdict and Tinubu.