Greetings Cornelius Hamelberg,
-- its not quite right to say i indulged in Hagiography, with regards to my recent notes on the farmer Obasanjo. thanks for your comments.
if you read all i wrote, you find i did state that obasanjo queried the importance of sociology and mass communication, this is not praise, this is a subtle way of criticising because i went on to state the interplay of sociology and economics with regards to employment. this is not praising obasanjo. its raising issues and asking questions about his. judgement. and level of enlightenment.
now he contradicts his own position by choosing to become a mass communicator or public letter writer
.it is not praise to state that he sat on a" presidential throne". YOU ARE EITHER A KING OR A PRESIDENT . you could not be both. but it seems obasanjo was king and president.do they not say the farmer is king?, i aLso STATED he seemed to have usurped the powers of two of his ministers, of petroleum and foreign affairs. so its not praises all along. i thought i could afford to make my point without bringing the house down.
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