Your Majesty, Chidi Anthony Opara, FIIM,
I'm upset. Am I responding to "nonsense"? Again?
You could skip Part 1 (if it pleaseth thee)
And go straight to Part 2 (immediately!)
In a world in which all things are connected, say, "Pope" in some circles and you generate thoughts of Benedictus Erectus and paedophile priests; a mere mention of "the European Union" to 666 eschatologists and the happy hours end-time priests conjures lurid images of what is identified in the Book of Revelations as "The Whore Of Babylon", another probable reason why Boris Johnson after re-reading Milton's Paradise Lost, desperately wants his UK to leave the scene latest 31st October this year, deal or deal. Full stop. Phew – that was a close shave. Thank God, we made it Amen.
One thing about Pope an autodidact is that he never decked himself with a BA, MA, D. Litt, unlike Sierra Leone's Maada Bio whose head has just been anointed with an Honorary PhD .
Since Brother Buhari is no honorary exception to that syndrome, we should be expecting Don Kperogi to be expressing some displeasure about that propensity – in the case of Atiku, whose case just got thrown out of the door, from rags to riches and in the case of Mr President, a more impressive trajectory from disputed leaving school certificate to a well earned and deserved Honorary PhD.
Your Majesty, you remember all the things you penned in another thread, your self-definition and it made absolute sense to me when you said of yourself,
"I am a public poet, I have been writing for more than ten years now on the internet to inspire revolutions, yet some persons expect me to participate in the physical aspect of revolution! "
At this point, as people weep over the departure of Comrade Mugabe, I'd like to know (and no beating about the bush please – and strictly no-nonsense) to date, how many revolutions have you inspired?
Remember this line, "Poet is Priest" - so continue to speak the truth please (and shame the devil)
Cornelius Hamelberg,
You are responding to "nonsense"?
CAO.
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