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Radicalist's views- Canon Emmanuel Alayande's example

 There was an incidence in the 60s. The Principal of Ibadan Grammar School beat the son of the Commissioner/ Minister of Education in the old Western Nigeria.

 

The Minister and his son came to our campus with his Police Escort.

He and his son went into the Principal’s office.

Hmm

Minister to Canon Alayande: "Good morning, Sir"

Principal: "Good morning …. Se ko si?"

Minister: :Omo yin lo ni ena hun, ni moni kinwa bere ni, Sir."

Principal Alayande got up from his seat, walked toward the Minister and said,

"Se omo e yi loni mo na ohun, iwo na wa gboju gboya wa bere lowo mi wipe kiun explain fun e?"

Afi gbosa, ifoti leti Minister. 

Alayande: "Even your Dad, who was my classmate, would not dare come to my office to ask me that type of explanation."


The stupid boy ran back to the dormitory.  The Police Escort ran down to the car, the Minister did not wait to second ifoti.


Then, the Principal sent for the stupid boy, whipped him and asked him to cut grass for one week in the hot Sun.


About two weeks later, Alayande met the Minister's father at the Lodge Meeting.

The Minister's father told Alayande, 

“Emmanuel, you just suffer you hand by slapping him.  Next time, you ask your students to drive him off your Campus with sticks and cutlass."


Let's ponder on Nigeria 🇳🇬 of yesterday, today and tomorrow, something is seriously missing!

N. B. The story was copied from a forum


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