Organic assemblage of readers on Ngugi and Tinubu - Part 2
I am rounding off this “organic assemblage” barring the unforeseen, today. I will do so “with perfect perfection of pure thoughts of being-ness,” as I said last week. But let me first of all add to the organic collation by reproducing what a constant reader who is based in Ibadan posted to me three or so weeks back. I did not include it among the select ones last week essentially on account of its length which the column could not conveniently accommodate!
Now the author of the post which I slightly edited (and sympathetically so) in order to detract myself from the unhinged attention he gave to me is Kolawole Oluwasanjo. He is a spiritually enlightened being of worthy worth who is as desirous as my good self and other members of the path of light and truth to illuminate his country your country my country our country and to help free it and all of us from the chains that bind it and all of us. Let me not say more than I have said until you peruse his “discourse” as stated hereunder.
I became crest-fallen for the past several weeks, completely taken back after reading “Ngugi: readers’ words.” To interpret what I said as likening you to Ngugi was not, is not, correct. I was misunderstood or I must have been misunderstood. Far be it from me to have likened you to Ngugi or to put you in that category.
To have likened you to either Ngugi waThiong’O or any other African writer or columnist is to have dressed you down and underestimated your worth (God forbid!). Likening you to any of them is like comparing death to sleep, durables with disposables, I mean things that are poles apart, completely irreconcilable. I read Weep Not, Child as a student in secondary school four decades ago. I read many books by African writers and other ones outside Africa but none of those books attracted (and still attracts) my attention for revisiting since I dropped them years back, but many, I say and mean that very many of your write-ups keep pressing me for revisiting and requesting me to go over and over them again!
You came on stage to perform the hallowed office of God’s trumpet not only to the nation but to the entire world to awaken His saints from slumber. You came powerfully to the fore to diffuse the palpable apprehensive tension hanging in the air there and then about the fearful prediction of Nigeria breaking up to smithereens by certain local self-acclaimed prophets and others especially Americans in America, the world’s most powerful nation (so cocksure to the extent of coming up with certain numbers of years for their prophecies to happen and come to pass, which have already rolled by without fulfillment); but you countered all of them and insisted, spiritually-speaking, or mystically-speaking, that Nigeria would not founder.
The prophecies making the waves among the saints of God across the globe today about Nigeria rising to prominence on earth in the comity of nations was triggered by you in your In and Out column then in the Nigerian Tribune. How about the spreading to other parts of the nation’s regions of Boko Haram’s menacing activities? They all show that your messages in those prophetic write-ups, within a pretty short space of time, are incubating and that we are nearing the hatching period more than ever before. So in my personal assessment that I am entitled to, just as Keke Napep, manufactured for local running, is incomparable to ‘luxurious’ bus, manufactured and made for long distance journeys, so are your columns superior to what in my reckoning are inferior to them.
I am on a book project that I hope to publish soon. I intend to mention and quote you extensively in my zeal to hammer the notable roles you have played right from your Nigerian Tribune years up to now in your current columns in re-awakening the saints, who are now in ebullient activities across the globe to take up their rightful place in God’s scheme of things in these last days on the planet.
The coming of Jehu is neither over nor delayed to herald a glorious dawn hut merely incubating, I say it again; at God’s own appointed time, Jehu will be made to manifest to check our country’s fate and destiny. You are a High Conscious Being. You know your spiritual onions, and no writer is higher than you in my rating and reckoning. Your columns say so. All of us who know your high literary and spiritual and mystical value and worth rate you higher than any other one, O God’s being! Continue your highly inspirational writings, dear sir.
All the selected readers, in their respective ways, are concerned with literature or with the work of art and how and why it should be seen, examined and understood as a living system. Literature or art takes several forms, discourses, including newspaper columns and books of different spiritual and literary kinds. Literature or art of spiritual worth and value enables us to encounter encounters that compel or force us to commingle or communicate with forces known or unknown.
The respective comments on Professor Ngugi waThong’O and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu endeavoured to address how and why we should need philosophical, political, spiritual and mystical wisdom and conjecture with “naturalistic observations” to shape and re-shape our society and country in “a special concoction of physic moral investigation.”
The time to endour terror-stricken mood has come. President Tinubu in particular should hear and heed our call. But will he hear us? He will but will he listen? These simple questions are derived from pure thoughts of perfect perfection and blissful bliss of understanding which continually enter my head and heart and tongue as directed by the Supreme Spiritual and Mystical Masters (SSMM).
The choice is President Tinubu’s. He shall not be compelled or forced which can be done by (who else but the Masters that are the Masters?), but which shall not be done. (I will not progress further). But he should know beautifully well that there are consequences for every action and all actions. There is no escaping the illuminating law of consequences. Let him continue to dare what he dares and what he is daring – or he should listen to his inner and discontinues what he has been daring and wants to dare further.
Concluded.
Afejuku can be reached via 08055213059.
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