State of the Nation: Soyinka visits Buhari
Nobel laureate, Prof Wole Soyinka, yesterday visited President Muhammadu Buhari at the Presidential Villa to discuss the state of the nation.
Soyinka, who had been supportive of Buhari right from last year’s presidential election, was however, taciturn in his response to questions from journalists on his mission to the seat of power.
He initially told State House correspondents who approached him for interview that “I didn’t come here to see you people.”
When persuaded to speak further, he answered: “I came to discuss one or two things. I came to talk about a few things, national and international matters - general matters. That’s all.
“I will be holding a press conference in about a week’s time, you can ask me any question you like there. For now, I will just like to get away.”
The Nobel laureate was vocal in his condemnation of the past administration of Goodluck Jonathan especially in its twilight days.
Although, he pointed out that Buhari was not the best option in the country, he still saw him as a better candidate.
Soyinka, who became the first African to win the prestigious Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986, has however, reportedly been less than effusive in praising the Buhari presidency in the last few months.
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