Like it did to Obasanjo: Presidency takes on WS

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…Says Nigeria had always been divided

Reactions to Nobel Laureate Professor Wole Soyinka claim that Nigeria is divided came from Presidency yesterday saying the country has always been divided since the country was amalgamated in 1914.
Presidential spokesman,Femi Adesina told Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, that Nigeria had always been divided across various lines even before the Muhammadu Buhari Administration came to power.

The Special adviser told the nation in a Channels television programme monitored in Lagos that not everything Soyinka said should be taken seriously,” though he is respected worldwide”.

Reacting to the position of the elder statesman, the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Femi Adesina, told Channels TV that though Soyinka is well respected worldwide,”not everything he says should not be taken as absolutely.”

Adesina said: “Prof. Wole Soyinka is somebody we respect.

“You don’t have them too many in a country.

“Even on a continent.

“Prof. Soyinka is an icon, he is an avatar, we respect him, we listen to him, but then we don’t take everything he says hook, line, and sinker.”

Adesina, contended further that President Buhari inherited a “terribly” divided country.

He said: “Nigeria had always been divided.

“Always.

“Right from amalgamation in 1914, Nigeria has always been divided.

“Nigeria is an inconvenient amalgamation, but we have worked at it and I tell you that there is no time in the history of this country that the country was not divided, but then we had kept at it and we were trying to make it work.

“As of 2015, when President Buhari came, Nigeria was terribly, terribly divided.

“Divided along religious lines, divided along ethnic lines, divided along language, divided hopelessly, terribly and that is the division that the President had been working at.

“But you see that a lot of people instead of letting harmony return to this country, thrive and luxuriate in widening the gulf.

“They play politics with everything.”

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