Obi/Datti Campaign Organisation spokesman, Kenneth Okonkwo, has taken a jibe at one of Nigeria’s professors of note, Wole Soyinka, over his attacks on OBIdients.
While responding to the barrage of attacks that followed his condemnation of Datti Yusuf Baba-Ahmed’s Channels TV controversial interview, Soyinka had in a piece titled “Fascism on Course” slammed Obi’s supporters and described them as fascists.
The literary luminary who challenged Baba-Ahmed to a one-on-one interview, also branded the movement as one intolerant of criticism, however constructive, adding it was a negative manifestation of democracy.
Okonkwo, who covertly responded to Soyinka in a tweet on Saturday, described him as a cultist who lacks the moral right to slam Obi’s supporters.
He added that the literary icon remains part of a confessed wasted generation in the country.
“I am so very proud to be an Obidient fighting for a new Nigeria and a cultist who is part of a confessed wasted generation has no moral right to condemn a divine movement fighting for the destruction of the structure of criminality, corruption and impunity of that generation”, Okonkwo said.
Soyinka co-founded the Pyrates Confraternity when he was a student in Ibadan, Nigeria, in 1952.
The mandate of the confraternity was to fight for human rights and social justice in Nigeria. It would engage in peaceful protests against the Nigerian government and hold an annual colloquium. It has however become a cesspit of secret cult activities by students of higher institutions, in particular, with countless cases of killings and inter-cult conflicts.
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