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Date: 8 Dec 2016 11:46 a.m.
Subject: Soyinka and "Wolexit" - Giving Nigeria the Red Card?
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-- From: "Premium Times Opinion" <opinion@premiumtimesng.com>
Date: 8 Dec 2016 11:46 a.m.
Subject: Soyinka and "Wolexit" - Giving Nigeria the Red Card?
To: "Premium Times Opinion" <opinion@premiumtimesng.com>
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"But "Wolexit" served on Nigeria becomes the ultimate rejection of Nigeria by those who loved and fought with and for her. Fighting with Nigeria translates into a form of lovers' quarrel over a future both disagree to agree with. Fighting for Nigeria is a solid patriotic belief in Nigeria's potentials for greatness in spite of everything that had gone wrong. Rejecting Nigeria is worse. Even uttering its possibility must only have been made possible by a heart that is wearied by despair and disillusionment." - Tunji Olaopa
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