The Words Have Power: A Cautionary to Obidients Against Cursing a Noble Icon

The Words Have Power: A Cautionary to Obidients Against Cursing a Noble IconReno Omokri recently issued a strong warning to Peter Obi’s supporters—fondly referred to as “Obidients”—who dared to say a derogatory remark against the esteemed Professor Wole Soyinka on his official Facebook page.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

The statement that’s at issue is “Professor Wole Soyinka will not die well.” Omokri responded with promptness and poignancy, emphasizing the seriousness of the message.

He reminded the ‘Obidients’ that Soyinka, a Nobel Laureate, will be turning 90 in just six weeks, and even if he were to pass away today, he has already lived a fulfilling life. With his impressive accomplishments and global respect, Soyinka’s legacy is cemented. Omokri emphasized that the words spoken against him are void and unenforceable, and instead, will return to haunt those who utter them.

The power of words cannot be overstated, and Omokri’s warning serves as a timely reminder. Let us be mindful of the language we use and the energy we put into the world. As we navigate our differences, let us do so with respect and kindness, even in the face of disagreement. For in the end, it is not what we say that defines us, but how we treat others that truly matters.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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