Literary giant Chinua Achebe’s depiction of Chief Obafemi Awolowo as a
man driven by an overriding ambition for power at the expense of Ibos
was Friday described as nonsensical and a twist of facts.
In a rebuttal of Achebe’s representation of Awolowo in a new book,
Chief Ebenezer Babatope, a close aide and follower of the late Yoruba
sage, noted what he said was Achebe’s penchant to soil the image of
Awolowo.
Vowing that the battle to check Achebe had just started, Babatope
told Vanguard ,Friday, that while Achebe had the liberty to write he
could not murder history with his attack on Awolowo.
Achebe in the new book just released had accused Awolowo of being
driven by an ambition for power which “drove him into a frenzy to go to
every length to achieve his dreams.
In the Biafran case it meant hatching up a diabolical policy to
reduce the numbers of his enemies significantly through starvation —
eliminating over two million people, mainly members of future
generations.”
Responding Friday, Babatope said:
“While Achebe is free to write on any topic that suits his fancy, he
has no right whatsoever to irresponsibly murder history by recklessly
attacking a great leader like Papa Awolowo. Nigerians should expect
detailed, honest, factual and objective replies to the Achebe nonsense
after we have copies of the book in our hands.”
“This is not the first time that Achebe will publish scathing attacks
on Papa Awo. He did it in his book written about 30yrs ago titled ‘The
trouble with Nigeria’. The battle against falsehood has started.”
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