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Wednesday, March 05, 2014

Prof. Wole Soyinka Gets Open Letter From Abacha's Son Sadiq



This is an open letter written by the late Abacha's son Sadiq....The letter was sent to me inbox.
Sadiq is responding to Professor Wole Soyinka'S Centenary comments concerning their late Father being given an award....


OPEN LETTER TO PROFESSOR WOLE SOYINKA

If you want to think, speak and act logically then you should know all three.

1> The law of identity 
2> The law of excluded middle 
3> The law of non contradiction.



Now let's look at each one of these and see what they mean in practice.

1>The law of identity
The law of identity means that things are what they are, which at first doesn't seem very eluminating, but wait; it implies also the following, that things are what they are, wether you like them or not, it implies that things are what they are wether you know them or not, it implies that things are what they are wether you agree with them or not. However, if you don't like the facts as they are you are going to have to put up with them, because facts are what they are, if it's raining on your golf day, get used to it! Because the facts are what they are and are often not what you want them to be, like if the traffic lights turn red when you approach, stop complaining! The law of identity means that you must adapt yourself to the facts and start your work from there, it implies that the facts will not bend to meet your expectations. You must first adapt yourself to what life is and then get to work changing and improving things in your life, be brave to meet reality as it really is and not how you would wish it to be.


2> The law of excluded middle. 
  The law of excluded middle means that you should give a straight yes or no answer always and their is no middle ground. The law means that their is no kinda yes and kinda no, their is no sort of being married because you are either married or you are not, you are either a thief or you are not, you are either on time or not, you are either living in nigeria or you are not. The law is the idea that you should not try to keep all of your options open by staying in the middle or hedging, when it suits you, like when you accepted an appointment during IBB's regime as chairman of FRSC. I bet that was a military regime you partook in. Please pick one wife and state your claim 100% to her, pick one idea and go for it 100%! Decide and commit Sir! there you might find great power and self satisfaction in the doctrine of decide and commit. No half way measures no middle ground, exclude the middle! Here! The law of excluded middle Sir.



3> The law of non contradiction.
The law of non contradiction says don't contradict your self simple. If you say you will be there then be there. If you say you will do it then do it. Don't say or fight for one thing and then do the opposite. Don't say one thing and then later deny that you said it. Don't say one thing and then later contradict it. Be consistent in your thoughts and actions. Observing someone who was a socialist in the morning but then became a capitalist in the evening is a textbook on contradiction , these are two polar opposites, such a person is clearly inconsistent and is therefore considered a flip flop, confused, easily led or misled or at best a lunatic who has no clear understanding of the basis of either doctrine.


Apply these three logics to others with consistency and then you can ask for the same or expect the same from others, and then you can also ask for others to deal with facts not fantasy, which is the law of identity. Ask others to make up their mind to decide and commit. The law of excluded middle.Then ask others to follow through on the things that they say they would do. The law of non contradiction. 


Sir, I believe brilliance is not perfection. I have grown and watched you criticize regime after regime and at that young and naive age I was thinking why wouldn't this man just contest to be president so that nigeria can be saved, I would have defiantly voted for Mr Soyinka if it would have brought an end to Nigeria's woes. To my utter surprise, I heard about your FRSC leadership and how funds were misused and a great deal of it unaccounted for. "Oh my God! In the end  he turned out to be just the same as everybody else" were my next thoughts. My hopes for you, all ended up in great disappointment. 



Here I find my self defending my father 15 years after his death because some of you have no one else to pounce on, or rather, you have chosen a dead person to keep pouncing on over and over again when you have more than an array of contestants.  A coward's act I believe.  "A common writer" is what I have heard you being referred to lately, and I believe a mature mind would now agree to such referrals. With all due respect, there is a great challenge that faces the country, we have to put our heads together, rather than clashing, our collective ships must sail in the same direction, let us leave the ghosts of past contention and face the future bravely as one, criticizing the past does not help the present or define a path to the future. 



You say, with the weight of your sense of history and the authority you possess on national issues that " a vicious usurper under whose authority the lives of an elected president and his wife were snuffed out" referring to my late father, you must be growing old, or you would rightly recall that that president elect you refer to did not die while my father was alive. Did you slyly change your facts to fit a history that would better serve your narrative, or are you just plain forgetful? Either way, it shows you are losing your grasp of reality.



Comparing my fathers leadership to Boko Haram's current reign of terror, is a rather cheap shot, you are in no position to examine, judge and sentence an entire regime based on the information you think you have, you are privy to almost none of the true facts, what is at your disposal is at best, hearsay, or were you ever minister of defence? did you ever sit in during security meetings, evaluate the facts and subtleties of national security? 


You remind me of Obama criticizing the Republicans before he became a sitting president himself, vouching to put an end to all American occupation, this all came to an abrupt end once he had access to the briefs and security issues, economic and political, facing his nation. Surely he did what he could, and history will judge him. To lead is not to be a rock star, and to be a Nobel laureate is not to be a an antagonist of this countries legacy..we are Africa's leaders, wether we like it or not, we cannot trivialize the centenary celebration, it happens only once, let us come together, if only for this one occasion and agree to disagree.



Open rebellion against the current government at this time, on the manner of the centenary celebrations, for whatever reason, is tactless, it is not about you, it is about our nation, our beloved country. There is a time and place for everything. My late father was a NIgerian, lived in NIgeria and died protecting our interests to the best of his ability, critiquing placing him on the honor role, along with many deserving dignitaries is your right, you have the right to your own opinions, but you do not have the right to your own facts. Facts stand alone, regardless of who espouses them, let posterity judge, but you are clearly politicizing a dead issue, how could you not be? Having an issue with the naming of a hospital after the late General and leader? really ? Now ? 


It almost seems as if you want to turn back the hands of time, what else would you like to undo besides the naming of the hospital, would you like to unmake Bayelsa state, Zamfara state or the others?  What about the advances we made in commerce, reducing the inflation rate, what about security and welfare, how many projects, hospitals and schools were created? inflation went from 54% to 8.5%! my father oversaw an increase in our foreign currency reserves from 494 million dollars in 1993 to 9.6 billion dollars by the middle of 1997, that is unprecedented , 15 years after the PTF the benefits are still being reaped today in Nigeria, What of peace keeping and nation building, not just in West Africa but the entire continent, restoring democracy in Liberia and Sierra Leone, all these under my fathers leadership, are all these not laudable? Or would you like to undo them all. All this on 8$ per barrel of oil! You have to be kidding me.



You are a learned man, you would have to undo all your learning to knowingly wish to undo all these achievements! I will be the first to proclaim that my fathers leadership was not pitch perfect or spot free, that does not exist, maybe in utopia but not on here this earth, so let us keep our discourse set in the sphere of reality please, he deserves the award, and he did not campaign for it, let it go, Sir...and allow Nigeria to at least bask in our survival and endurance in our growing prosperity and development in these trying times.



 I have been accused of being an optimist, hence, I am optimistic that you will come around and accept that we can all come together and face the future together, forgive each other our wrongs while  celebrating our rights, I am still an admirer of your works after all, however,  I cannot and will not attempt to answer your every charge, this is not the time or place, this is a time for solidarity, if only you were wise enough to grasp this.



 I applaud the patience of President Goodluck Jonathan and his composure and restraint in not having a knee jerk reaction at such a pivotal moment in our nations history, but you would mar the occasion, Sir, in the future, please pick your battles, and do better to safeguard your relevance, 

 Enough Sir! 

             
Sadiq Abacha.

90 comments:

  1. Sadiq hide ur face in shame abeg ur father was a beast n this Epistle was full of gbagauns sef_ur papa no send u better school wif "our" money abi na werrin?

    Soyinka u sef go siddon_FRSC was f*cked when u were in charge so u too follow Sadiq hide ur face in shame jare.

    Btw...

    *yawning*Me am hungry jare! Sterra werrin u cook biko?

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    1. Don't mind this silly boy he had the guts to call wole common writer.if not for the bilions your father stole.nwa onyeoshi,

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    2. Did u say his epistle was filled wit "gbagauns"?apparently u didn't read it or sumtin.in as much as I dislike d Abacha family,iv never seen or heard a hausa man sound so educated.dat write up was def written by a learned person.wooosh!!!

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    3. In a nutshell, Sadiq is not denying d fact that Abacha was bad. He's only saying Wole Soyinka is equally bad. Nice write-up tho.

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    4. Sadiq's letter is d best piece I've read in a long time...d guy's intelligent

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    5. Abacha deserve 0 award,am telling u.and his relatives shld all be ashamed

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    6. Soyinka has no moral right to castigate abacha whatsoever. The issue here is that most pple comment out of ignorance, while some comment out of tribal/ethnic sentiment. Whether pple believe it or not, abacha was the best president Nigeria ever had except GEJ by the grace of God,will surpass his records.  We all know during abacha’s time things were fairly better. A bag of rice was sold for 2000 naira,fuel was sold for 11 naira per litre,dollar exchange rate was 88 naira per dollar,school fees were cheap,food stuffs were cheap,PTF constructed roads and PTF hospitals were giving out free drugs,we saw little queues in our filling stations,roads were routinely  maintained by PFT” Petroleum trust fund”,mind you Nigeria’s crude at that time was 8$ per barrel compared to 105$ per barrel which its being sold now. Fact is, the money OBJ stole in 1yr, abacha probably didn’t steal up to that in all his years in govt. pple called him a murderer but obj did worst than abacha in terms of killings. OBJ wipe out two communities ,  village named ODI in bayelsa and  another one in ZAKI BIAM. Who killed bola ige, harry marshall, dikibo etc? OBJ siphoned 16billion dollars meant for power construction yet no one is talking about it, OBJ and ATIKU were involved in Siemens/ecological fund diversion, yet nothing happened. IBB on his own case diverted 8billion dollar oil money made from the sale of crude oil during his tenure. How come wole Soyinka didn’t mentioned IBB’S name as corrupt?? Is it because dead pple don’t speak? We all knew how WOLE SOYIKA diverted monies which he couldn’t account for when he was made ROAD SAFETY CHAIRMAN. It’s on record that when IBB called him to give him report and account for some missing monies, he couldn’t account for them, hence IBB mocked him concerning it,and told him that ruling Nigeria wasn't as easy as those criticising him thought. Wole soyinka calling abacha a murderer was a mistake on his part because wole soyinka brought cultism in Nigeria universities with the advent of PIRATES CONFRATERNITY which formed, which brought in the existense of other cult groups. How many pple has died in cultism since 1968 wole soyinka started cultism?? The figure is gar above 200,000. This makes soyinka equally a murderer. Abacha was only accused of stealing 2 billion dollars,yet today sanusi couldn’t account for about 200 billion naira, nnpc cant account for 20 billion dollars,obasanjo couldn’t account for 16 billion dollars,ibb couldn’t account for 8 billion dollars, bankole stole 9 billion, the list is endless. The question here is , WHO IS THE BIGGER THIEF??? Abacha was better than all these guys, the propaganda against him was being instigated by the west who thought they could control him and steal our oil but he refused and chased all of them away.

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    7. Well written sadiq! Soyinka shld cntue kissin APC ass. Ish!

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    8. Anon 4;35,i so agree with u!pple are here using Abacha as a scape goat cos he's no more,if Abacha was alive no one would have had d gutss to say sh#t just like the bigger thieves are roaming about freely and even being in control of d political class,mtceeew!
      We nigerians are just bloody cowards and hypocrites,yes am impressed at d reply from Abacha's son,Wole Soyinka needs such a stinker bcos he is asking for equity when his hands are not clean either!IBB set him up with that appointment just to proove to nigerians that we were all the same,lol!and he fell like a park of cards,i expected him to have used 'the second law Sadiq mentioned:'stand for one thing and stick to it'!but alas no way!the noise was for due to lack of opportunity!
      Abacha might not be d best leader we had,but he's certainly not d worst!after him have naija birthed the worst criminals ever dat beside them Abacha is just a learner'!!so plss.....let the dead man rest in peace!Soyinka was quite unfair in his analysis, he deserves the award at least for d fact he was a past president in dis country!dia iis nothing wrong with that!

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    9. 1 million likes for this comment. People should stop being myopic and be more open minded. Abacha was a very good president but was deceived and we all know what they say about power.........."it intoxicates"

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  2. Dear Abacha children, you all should be ashamed of your father and may he rot in HELL!

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    1. Sadiq, Gumsu, and the rest of u...u are bastards. that's how Gumsu that failed out of school woefully tweeted to abuse Soyinka yesterday. I guess u Sadiq, came to her rescue because u know how empty ur sister is. And I do not forsee Soyinka responding to that gibberish from an empty brain. Even your father in his life time cannot put up a public show that will disgrace him.
      A girl who was/is so empty that the only thing she could scribble on her exam paper is her name..after that na to look window. That was why all of u were always transferred from one school to another to save face. Simply put, you are all dullards

      Fucking Sadiq, of all the accusations and facts put against ur very late father and his regime, the only thing or fact u contend defiantly is that MKO didn't die under ur father's watch, because your father died before him. Very true, but let me also remind you that Abiola's death was as a result of ur father's vindictiveness. Who ever finished the job only continued what ur evil father and his cohort started. So don't even try to brag.
      You should even be ashamed of how morally down trodden your father was, and out of which he fucking died. Instead of coming out like a voltron who's been bitten by a dog with rabbis. Speaking at all brings to remembrance what your father did.

      Your father even in death, has a river of blood bank on his neck, more than the red Sea put together. Sadiq, if I were u and every other members of ur cursed family, I would concentrate on how to appease God so that the sins of ur father will not wipe your generations to come. There's no way you will not be a partaker of this wrath. Cursed family like yours. Nonsense

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    2. Your father was a beast! You should be happy that Nigerians are very forgiving hence the reason you all are still alive.

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    3. Vengeance is God's5 March 2014 at 14:58

      Gbam anon2:00pm &1:56pm. I agree.

      I cannot start to narrate the scars most of us have been left to nurture for so many years. Is it that of Mrs A, my neighbour, whose husband was killed in their home in the barracks, just because he refused to carry out Abacha's dirty assignment?

      Or that of MamaT, who Abacha forced to sleep with after sending her hubby on a trip of no return?

      Or the 16year old girl who was visiting her father that worked in aso rock, but was later kept in solitary confinement for 4days, following which Abacha would sleep with her 2ice a day, then was later released to go back home on the 4th day with 100k..back then? While her father sobbed? And Abacha refused him to resign from his duty post?

      Pls remind me again, who is this Sadiq? God you are by far too patient

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    4. Hmmmmm this is beyond me!!!!!!

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    5. I attended unimaid and dis isn't wat sadiq can put together. He isn't eloquent talk more of being intelligent. How much did you pay d guy who penned dis for u sadiq?

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    6. @anon6:01pm. Exactly what I said. I know all of them too well. Although Gumsu more. I repeat non of the Abachas have any iota of intelligence expected of a primary school kid. And I say this with utmost sincerity and without bias. Matter of fact while we grew up, a lot of our peers only socialised with them on weekends and stayed away from them when it was time for school. Their mother is worse. She was either trying to hook Gumsu or her sisters with Muhammed Babangida or any of the Northern elites back then. She would arrange for her daughters to be fucked right under her nose. The desperation started from when their father, Abacha was still d chief of army staff.
      The Abacha boys and girls are the most useless of any family that has gone tru the govt both on the federal and state level. I concentrate on their moral decadence because this was the reason none of them passed tru school. Rather, they were pulled tru school and made to 'pass' anyway.
      >I won't forget an incident that found Gumsu slap one of our lecturers right in front of the Admin block. Our then commandant had enough of this girl and suspended her using the school van to take her to her father. Lo and behold the same van brought Gumsu back to school barely one hour after. Am saying all this so that pple will understand that the Abachas have a fundamental issue that is beyond what anyone can handle. They failed even before they started. That is why no reasonable person should pay them any mind. Can an orange possibly fall far from its tree? They should be confined to history with immediate effect.

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    7. Law of Identity: your father is a thief. Law of excluded middle: hez has nt even an iota of gud in him,he is capital EVIL. Law of no contradition: Nigerians aint even saying anything contrary,we jointly agree he is the worst!

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  3. i think is time i get a reading glasses .

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    1. Reuben Abati wrote this letter!!!

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  5. BLOG ANALYSER: Sadiq,I have no problem with the fact that you have decided to reply the words of critics unlike the rest of your family. However, I am highly disapointed with the fact that you referred to a Professor of Literature as "Mr". Even in death we all refer to your father as "Late General". I do hope you will retract your "Mr" and adress him as a Prefessor. That is the only reason why I have refused to read your reply.

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  6. Whao sadiq......ur letter has so much similarities to GEJ's reply to OBJ's letter......the future is ahead,forward ever!let's learn from the mistakes of the past while making conscious efforts not to repeat them in future. What nigeria needs is solutions and together we can achieve it if we let go of bitterness,tribalism and strife.

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  7. I dnt like d abacha but dis boy write dis thing well sha, plus prof is only cry wolf cos he is now the new in law of gov rotimi who don give he daughter belle

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    1. Sad... sorry for Nigeria. We are indeed the happiest & easily distracted of all humans. To think ppl would applaud this "abacha boy" who should be hiding in shame and fear if it were elsewhere. Mubarak of egypt, Sadam, Gaddafi are on the same level as Abacha and see how they ended. Yet the Abachas are worshipped, applauded etc in Nigeria. I keep saying this; the problem with Nigeria isn't the Govt. BUT WE THE PEOPLE. until we change our mindset and stopped admiring and condoning ill gotten wealth, then we may start moving forward. Nigeria is on a backward rollercoaster at the moment.

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  8. I honestly must say that I am quite impressed by the response of Sadiq Abacha to Wole Shoyinka's write-up. His letter is not only quite eloquent but also very constructive in reasoning.
    My first observation tho was that even while disagreeing with Shoyinka's views, he was still very polite in his response. Did you notice that he never insulted the elder statesman even when reminding him that he also failed when in a position of authority?
    I wiis my fellow SDK readers would learn a lot from this letter, you can DISAGREE with a person's opinion and still be courteous while doing so. Enough with all the name-callings and abusive words dears. It shows total immaturity. You might not agree with my views but that doesn't give you the right to call me names. It is only a person that lacks a superior argument that resorts to mud slinging and name calling,. Trust me anybody can say "shut-up, get-out' 'idiot','fool' etc, but not everyone can put up a constructive argument!
    Having said that, While I again commend Sadiq on his beautiful and well thought out write up, I still disagree with most of the views expressed therein. I shall address it subsequently when I finish drinking my ijebu garri...

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    2. His write-up is filled with sarcasm and disrespect,he certainly insulted Soyinka.

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  9. Hahahahahaha politics is getting so interesting oh,thanks to freedom of speech and season of open letters;this is one very fine letter, i must applaud the writer;
    The law of identity
    The law of excluded middle
    The law of contradiction...things are not what they,like them or not; i guess that was Mr Sanusi or Mr Bolaji's sack;Sanusi lost his seat to what sadiq called the law of excluded middle and Sanusi lost his seat to law of contradiction. Am sure when Abacha was killing and been a dictator,Abacha came home to his children with lots of smiles and pats on their heads. i love the letter;have learnt a lot of 3's in just three days,blog visitors father's and Sadiq lessons....dancing Skelewu to launch.

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    1. If you're the same kaycee on twitter I must say you're dumb. Thought your idiotic tweets were just for the fun of it didn't actually know you're not so bright upstairs

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    2. Anon 7:32;please be bold enough to tell the Kaycee on twitter that his tweet is dumb,don't hate the guy from afar while. you transfer your anger towards me,am replying you becusse you have said this countless times,if you have a problem with the Kaycee on twitter go&face him or write him an open letter,if you have a problem with me then state it here, you won't be the first neither the last, if you are the idiot who sends threats message at me then you should be bored by now; keep looking for kaycee's mistakes and don't face your
      .life and become productive;smh!From twitter you brought your hate to a blog,later you ask questions; am not on twitter, still on Facebook and LinkedIn, and those have my real names.

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  10. Well done son. Qudos to u. For people here ignorance is a disease. I applaud ur letter. Nice.

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    1. And I applaud ur ignorance. Smh

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  11. That name "abacha" Na bad news.

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  12. What I think Sadiq was trying to say is that, whether his father was good, bad or ugly, he was once a ruler in Nigeria and GEJ did nothing wrong in honouring him just has he deemed it fit to honour other rulers as well as Professor Soyinka.

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    1. It is only in Nigeria that a 'murderer' is allowed a walk of fame...honoured, and distinguished amongst others even in death. oh what a country. Nigerians are a forgiving people, and very forgetful too. Go back memory lane to 15years ago, let's remind ourselves of the chaos, bloodshed, people who had to run on exile, etc. Because of Abacha..and see whether he deserves to be honored 15years after. why did we complain at all? A person who's memory should have been confined to history as the cause of our many troubles today?? Nigeria..oh Nigeria

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  13. Sadiq, thank you for responding to Wole Soyinka. Whether we like it or not, Abacha had one of the best economic policies in Nigeria. Please guys, go and do your research and come back to let us know. For the President to honour Abacha, I respect him for that. We must learn to forget and forgive. President Goodluck is gradually getting there and thats the reason why we must support him for second term.

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  14. How about the law of fuck off? Silly kid...

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  15. Sadiq did i a good thing Good or Bad his father ruled Nigeria, there are some good things he did while he ruled take or leave it,i hope all this Soyinka people will just face their side,let him contest he wont just to dey talk talk.

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  16. Na wa 4 some of una o. What makes you think that Sadiq actually wrote this letter. U make me laugh. He employed someone to write the letter on his behalf. Come on now.

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    1. I wonder. He actually employed a gud communicator 2 convey d msg....sum pple r shallow sha

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  17. Unfortunately, many people will not read the letter before jumping into conclusion....To say the letter is well written is an understatement...politeness, eloquence, direction, it has all and more. Even if I am not a pro-Abacha, there are things we must learn to accept which are his achievements mentioned in the letter. Now we put the question to Soyinka also, how was his reign as the chairman/director FRSC? Was it perfect? Obviously no. I do not support Abacha in everything but this letter makes many sense.

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    1. I marvel at nigerians stupidity. Soyinka saw the rot in FRSC and resigned. One man cant fight a thousand army, if he was the only less corrupt man there how do you think he would have changed frsc? You guys talk like a brainless lot.

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  18. Too lonq n borinq n I tot dis abacha children shud cover their faces in shame already? Mtcheew.

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  19. Blood sucking family,instead of d evil family go hide der face in darkness where u na belong.may ur father rot in hell.I could remember wen ur wicked father died nation dance & praise d lord. Stupid boy

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  20. Oh my goodness, what a lovely piece. These men keep looking for where to pitch blames when they are alive and in positions to help make changes. About time someone also gives them a memory jog so they shut up and try to help the country make a way forward. They arent any better than those they are pointing fingers at.

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  21. Abeg may we hear word anitym I hear dt name sani abacha I stil feel it brgs bad luck.mtcheew yimu.

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  22. God bless anonymous 1:56pm. I can't believe some people can still support anything called abacha....with all the money meant for nigerians stolen by one evil genius....and one useless Sadiq or whatever can still open his gutter called a mouth.

    Abacha abeg pack yourselves outta this country. Useless evil genius generation. U can never be relevant Abeg. Abacha Kor abascha ni

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  23. Social media has made a lot of us too lazy to read and that's really sad. We would rather wield the big stick of criticism and insults. Take time to read and hear from both sides before making hasty judgments based on other people's perspective of events. He that has no sin should cast the first stone

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  24. Sadiq,did you actually write this???

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  25. We all know he did not write the letter

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  26. Do you know what it means to deprive an entire population of over 130 million people of their right to be governed by the person they freely and openly elected to be their president?. Of course you can never know since you and your siblings were being pampered with the stolen oil wealth of this country.

    The injury that this evil of your father together with Babangida inflicted on the psyche of this nation will remain for generations to come.

    So your supposed letter is a complete insult to all right thinking Nigerians and moreso to those Nigerians who lost their lives, their relatives, their properties, their freedom and /or their investments as a direct result of your father's reign of terror.
    I am not even fooled for one second into believing that Sadiq wrote this letter because this letter bears the hallmark of what this incompetent administration has become known for; leaving issues and chasing shadows.

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    1. God bless your common sense and ability to read btw the lines. And am appalled that some people here are commending "his writing prowess", when we should all be looking far beyond superbly glossed over words and concentrate on the writer's intent...? which is rather insulting to every single Nigerian, living or dead. But instead, some people are here scrutinising whether or not he undermined Soyinka with his choice of words? Is this the time to evaluate this boy's eloquence in English grammar, or the time to face the hard core truth, that we suffer gravely today because his father did many things wrongly? Dayummm!!!

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  27. This is another sign of the absolute loss of our sense of values as a people. Persons and families who supposed to bury their heads in shame are the ones openly dancing on roof tops.
    Sorry sorry for Nigeria.

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  28. That Abacha family is a useless family. His Father was the most reckless leader of all times. Killing his opponents so brazenly. Comitting all sorts of atrocities and this bastard has the guts to come here and defend his father. Tell me Sadiq what do u and your brothers do for a living other than live off the loot of ur father. The Babangidas are not any better. Empty brainless hausa children. Atleast these one can speak and write properly. They are all emty headed no hopers. Especially MohAmmed and Abba Abacha. The blood of all the dead bodies they killed in this country will haunt thier children and generation

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  29. That Abacha family is a useless family. His Father was the most reckless leader of all times. Killing his opponents so brazenly. Comitting all sorts of atrocities and this bastard has the guts to come here and defend his father. Tell me Sadiq what do u and your brothers do for a living other than live off the loot of ur father. The Babangidas are not any better. Empty brainless hausa children. Atleast these one can speak and write properly. They are all emty headed no hopers. Especially MohAmmed and Abba Abacha. The blood of all the dead bodies they killed in this country will haunt thier children and generation

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  30. IBB, Obasanjo, Gej, if una die before Soyinka, una own don finish. He will continue to run his mouth like woman. Abacha is not our only problem in nigeria. why dont he (soyinka) start running his mouth on this living head of states before they will die, and what stops him from contesting the next election so that all nigerian problems will be solved.

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  31. Sadiq Abacha..i can see where ur father spent all the money he stole,,he used the money meant for Nigerians to give you quality education(that is if u wrote dis piece urself),nice write up,,i admit..but u forgot to mention the number of lives ur father wasted,,assassination became a very good and rewarding profession during the days of ur father,,,ur father was a tyrant,,a dictator,,he was full of so much evil that even the devil could not come close to him,,that is a fact that u cannot change,,so deal with it...THE LAW OF IDENTITY(according to ur letter),,,and yes,,, u are right that ur dad died before MKO,,,but at least MKO's death was already planned before ur father's death.....U are not ashamed of urself,,,ur father died while serving and the whole nation(young and old) went into serious jubilation and thanksgiving,,even the unborn babies leaped for joy in dia mother's womb,,,that alone should shut ur mouth for life.....

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  32. Intelligent write up!!! Abacha was bad, we all knw, the fact that his son isn't even trying to deny that is amazing, we've worse pple as leaders so pls let's hear word Abeg, at the end of it all, NOBODY HOLY PASS

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  33. Sadiq or whatever ur father was a dictator he killed and got killed cheaply by totoh, he who lives by d sword dies by I but we wld never forget his reiqn of terror, stop payin pips to write epistles 4 u it dnt change nothin

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  34. This boy did not write this piece.Not so smart a boy,he could not manage to finish school.Sadiq can not construct a straight sentence with no error.Although this piece is filled with grammatical error Sadiq Abacha is dumber than Gumsu the Mumu and toto sharer.

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  35. Good of u Sodiq. The Prof should stop attacking the deceased.

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  36. sadiq,sadiq,sadiq,hw many times did i call u? dis shld b the last time we shld hear from u or any member of d Abacha family for that matter.biko.ur letter jus brought back to mind all d evil ur fada commited against nigerians guy ur daddy was d devil himself.

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  37. Hey as stupid as his father, big fool. A thief, ,murderer and a tyrant.

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  38. Water don pass garri. I no dey house. *picksrace*

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  39. These useless Abacha Boyz. Who told u he wrote this letter Ode. He got someone to write it for him naa. They altogether not capable of such eloquence and writing skills. These are people who if not thay thier Father was who he eas would be dealing sheddah in the market in kano or will be money changers. Wicked people. They do nothing other than spend thier fathers loot. They Are not capable of even turning the money around. How dare u pick on Wole Soyinka? I don't blame GEJ

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  40. Wtf is ds shameless idiot writing? U and ur family should be apologizing to Nigerians

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  41. GEJ'S media men at work period,unfortunately they picked on prof.,i would rather prof. keeps mute on this issue, no need for a reply, that piece could have easily been directed towards saddiq and all the abacha followers and lobbist that no matter how much you try to clean up abacha's dastardly acts he will forever remain a THIEF,MURDERER and an IMBECILE in the minds of nigerians and no matter the political drive to clean him up by the ruling class for political gains he will forever be just that an ibecile that ruled nigeria. That is the reality saddiq.

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  42. Stella there's a rejoinder to this letter. Do the needful. Oh sadiq forgot to include in his letter that his father was a thief and murderer who died between the thighs of a woman.

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  43. The moment soyinka became amechi inlaw he forgot his role as an elder stateman.He is not bringing a constructive critisism to the table Anymore.His new inlaw will be mad at him for accepting the award that's why he refused.Woke soyinka who cares.Learn from Obj.

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  44. Sadiq, you said your father died protecting Nigeria! How dare you, were you in coma when your father died? Nigerians jubilated, danced, did thankgiving and some people died in the process because they were too happy that your father died. Your father was a beast. Ori e buru ke. No be your fault. Na Jona cause am. Daft punk president. I dont blame you. Nonsense.

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  45. Sadiq, Sadiq Sadiq see your life. What Nigerians have kept in the cooler, you have forced them to open it now. People know what you people did o. And that your looney brother Mohammed. May God be the judge, Sadiq. Ps Your mother didn't train you that you do not abuse an old man with grey hair? Nah so money dey shak una reach? hmmm...........

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  46. Our major problem in Nigeria is this:we only talk talk and talk,no action,no nothing.You have some set of people that derive pleasure in raining on other people's parade,kill joys etc.They keep bringing stories of our fore fathers just to kill our progress and unity.For how long are we gonna look back?In looking back we can't see our front.I see some visitors in this blog insulting another blog visitor over what he/she said a million years ago.When do we learn to move forward and stop using the excuse of yester years as what is stopping our progress?

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    1. In fact I lurv u for this comment. Oya take hug

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  47. Blood sucking family. Idiats

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  48. Fuck you Sodiq, your mother, your sister and the entire Abacha generation. May you all rot in HELL. I remember the horror Nigerians went through during your father's regime. May your entire generation perish. BASTARD SON OF A TYRANT

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  49. This idiot too hard the audacity to write an open letter. You're lucky Nigerians are forgiving people. Otherwise your head will be dangling from a junction somewhere. May you rot in hell

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  50. I'm rather bemused! Who s d author of these laws(hope they r not d product of all these hungry authors whose books r hawked on our roads)?Are these laws sacrosanct,like d law of gravity, water cycle or oxygen cycle?In other words,r they consistent,reliable, dependable ,or bankable,if u like as in d sunrise n sunset? Otherwise, they r not worth a cent. How do these laws even apply or work?Do they apply or work in isolation or in tandem or consensus?I have to ask,b'cos if they r applied in isolation as it most reasonably appears,there again,they r useless.It would only mean they contradict each other.The laws(if they can b called such) of identity, xcluded middle n non-contradictn must work or b applied in tandem, not in isolation for them to serve as a one-stop shop for solving our self created hydra-headed national problems.These laws cannot work in synergy.As a matter of fact,d laws can actually work against each other. Let's go back to d xample of d traffic light as used in d open letter:The traffic light turns red as I approach. What if d light s malfunctioning as it s most often d case in our country, n it turns red or and stays red when it shouldn't?I'm forced to stop,n can't even move bcos d damned traffic light refuses to turn green.I'm late for my appointment for which I have already committed myself.At this point d law of identity has collided with that of non-contradictn.Bcos my yes no longer means yes. The so called law of identity is so laughable bcos it implies that we have to accept d abnormal as normal;we have to accept mediocrity for merit.Yes,the business as usual mentality that has bn d bane of our nation.And in d wisdom of our Solomon,we have "to put up with" it bcos facts are what they are,and not what u want them to be.What a thesis!Quite interesting!Are we still looking for why we r in d mess we r today?

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    1. Hehe!Stella dis ur blog tough o!full of intellectuals clashing,analysing and reevaluating of even the toughest open letter of time'!...I sign up for my PHD on SDK!hehe!no be small something'
      Erema-i,gudevenin Sir/madam#

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  51. Sadiq,

    If not for the Grace of God, your Daddy would have North KoreaED our hopes, dreams and destinies.

    Your Baba ruled this Country with some Iron fists and he damaged, destroyed and dismantled any individual or groups who disobyed.

    I am not here to judge you because YOU are not SANI. SANI IS DEAD.

    However, whenever you point a finger at someone, the other four fingers are pointing right back at you.

    Going by the laws you quoted above, Your Dada's behavior applied to all and more.

    1.The law of Identity:
    The name, Abacha resonate bad imagery and memories for a lot of people. Especially the Niger Deltans, particulaly The Ken Saro Wiwa's.

    2. The excluded law simply placed your Papa in badlight.

    Just bad.

    3. Your last law of non contradictory is a coffin nailer.
    You said your sweet Dada built hospitals while he soaked Ken saro wiwa and others in Acid.
    Your Father increased our foreign reserve to 494 million while he LOOTED BILLIONS of $ for himself and family.

    Your father was keeping Peace in Serria leone while he kiled, maimed, jailed and eradicated a lot of Nigerians. On and on and on.....

    My dear Sadiq, I am not here to defend The Prof but you need to go back your hiding place.

    Nigerians have forgiven but have not forgotten.

    In your defense, you are SADIQ not SANI.

    A son of his Father.

    Goodbye.

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    1. I love this analysis.. You speak my mind

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  52. The audacity of the son of Abacha to dare to address Professor Wole Soyinka in any way shape or form. I weep for Nigeria

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  53. Nice write-up @Sadiq Abacha!!!




    Bros Wole, abeg you sef go chill.... God bless9ja

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  54. Well me I no wan put my mouth for politics oo. But whoever wrote this letter sabi English well well. Abeg I wan cuss some people u fit help me write to them?

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  55. Whenever anyone hears Abacha, the first thing that comes to mind is an image of a tyrant, who put Nigerians thru an excruciating period in history, just like the names Jezebel and Lucifer, the name Abacha resonates illfate, bad luck, suffering, anguish, and all sorts of terrible things.

    As a matter of fact, I am yet to see a man from the North ( a non relative o) answer that name with pride.

    As far as Nigeria is concerned anything Abacha is EVIL and will eventually meet a shameful end, just like ur useless father.

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  56. Lwkmd, I thnk say na only me need glasses hahahahahahahahah

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  57. Mrs Lagbaja from NYC11 March 2014 at 05:17

    So Nigeria has gone worst to the extent that Abacha's son too can boastfully "show face". I weep for my beloved country. Remind me, his regime was the egunje, 419, sawdust &charcoal stove, blood shed, run away citizens, no money in circulation n all other bad bad things I can't remember now, Abacha, u mean Abacha too can talk? Nigeria has suffered!

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