Dear Okey Iheduru,
Since I cannot be more Catholic that the Pope, I have to tender to you an apology that you well deserve for the lambast. Nobody is obsessed or compulsive about replies to Obi Nwakanma. The issue is his skilful weaving of lies and dis-information and this if it is not debunked will be a peril for the youths coming behind.
He is setting them up for a repeat of fatal mistakes and errors that the generation before us should have avoided so we are duty bound to stop in his tracks so he does not lead these impressionable youths down the path of avoidable carnage.
Hearty congratulations to all winners and hopefully an African will win in one of the categories at the next round.
Cheers.
IBK
On 5 October 2017 at 18:43, Okey Iheduru <okeyiheduru@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you, Bolaji. Glad to know that Obi is still your aburo. I was actually getting a bit worried. Kindest regards,OkeyOn Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 8:11 AM, Mobolaji Aluko <alukome@gmail.com> wrote:IBK:My esteemed colleague Prof. Okey Iheduru should not be lambasted as you just have over this matter, and I believe you owe him an apology. He is unaware probably that my discussion here with Obi Nwakanma on this Nobel Prize matter is a spillover from our discussions in another forum, in which I actually quoted the Ladbroke betting house of Speculations that Okey quoted independently of me. I even humorously added Obi Nwakanma at 1000/1 odds!But you are right: it appears strongly that the Nobel Committee, whether in the Sciences or the Humanities, does not like speculations, because it does not want its awards to be a popularity contest. So you can see again that this year all the top speculations about Ngugi and Atwood have been tossed aside for this year's 2017 Nobel Prize for LiteratureOkey:So, Okey, I did not state that there are no speculations about Nobel Prizes, but such speculations are not helpful to their objects.Finally, be assured that I bear no personal animus against Obi Nwakanma. We have never met, but I see him as my Internet aburo and co-public intellectual who however gets carried away episodically in his literary irredrentism. So I feel righteously responsible to give him another view of matters. That does not make us enemies.And there you have it.Bolaji Aluko--
On Thursday, October 5, 2017, Ibukunolu A Babajide <ibk2005@gmail.com> wrote:Okey Iheduru,Before you jump from your haughty towers and commit intellectual suicide all in a bid to rubbish Professor Bolaji Aluko who schorlarly shoes you are unfit to clean, let me educate you a little about the betting and gaming establishment called Ladbrokes:You see, Professor Bolaji Aluko holds more knowledge in his index finger than you will ever cram into your whole body! A betting or gaming outfit may want to make money out of the odds presented by the Nobel Committee's choice without negating the known fact that it hates being second guessed as to the choices it makes.Obi Nwakannma is a bold faced liar! Like we say in my hood, he flexes and forms on matters he has little or no ideas about and lies shamefacedly of hearing things adults heard when he was still a baby in diapers. You a gullible irredentist may be taken but far more intelligent and wiser people will confront him and pull down his mountain of lies with the immutable torch of truth.Cheers.IBKOn 5 October 2017 at 17:17, Okey Iheduru <okeyiheduru@gmail.com> wrote:Dear Bolaji:I've copied and pasted below the 2017 "speculations" about likely winners of this year's Nobel Prize for Literature (ultimately won by Britain's Ishiguro) broadcast on National Public Radio (NPR), USA yesterday.Sometimes I marvel at your almost impulsive-compulsive need to react negatively to anything, ANYTHING, written by Obi Nwakanma, even when you're a complete ignoramus about the subject in question. To say that speculation nixed an author's chance of being awarded the Nobel Prize is to demonstrate embarrassing ignorance about the frenzy that surrounds the Nobel prize in the SCHOLARLY community, especially in Medicine and the Basic Sciences, every year.Phew!!!Regards,OkeyPeace as always!+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++= No Shortlist Of Nominees For The Nobel Prize In Literature
Heard on All Things Consideredhttp://www.npr.org/2017/10/04/
555710436/no-shortlist-of-nomi nees-for-the-nobel-prize-in-li terature Every year, speculation spreads from the literati to the betting houses and every year many of the same names turn up on the list of potential winners.
--On Thu, Oct 5, 2017 at 6:27 AM, Mobolaji Aluko <alukome@gmail.com> wrote:CAO:If you must know, I will tell you: the Nobel Committee does not like speculations about awardees, and there is even speculation that it specifically disfavors highly speculated persons. I cannot prove it, but I believe that is what jinxed our respected Mr. Chinua Achebe, because he was speculated every year for so many years before he died.I want Obi to please keep his speculations to himself, unless of course he has an agenda to de-Nobelize some people.And there you have it. We shall see in a few hours or so...Bolaji Aluko
On Thursday, October 5, 2017, Chidi Anthony Opara <chidi.opara@gmail.com> wrote:"Obi Nwakanma:
You have come again.....why are you making it impossible for Ngugi to win with your second-guessing? Why are you trying to jinx him? Why dont you just wait?" (Bolaji Aluko)
How? Please explain.
CAO.
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