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Those Accusing Me Of Fraudulent Academic Records Have 30 Days To Bring Evidence – Soyinka

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Those Accusing Me Of Fraudulent Academic Records Have 30 Days To Bring Evdence - Soyinka

Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka has called on those accusing him of fraudulent academic claims to submit all evidence to the various anti-graft agencies and the Directorate of Prosecutions within 30 days for probe.

Soyinka stated this in a statement titled: “A Moral Call to Amoral Conscripts” on Friday after an online publication (Not Naija News) disputed his academic records.

The playwright said he would voluntarily waive all protection under the statute of limitations, and insisted that the laws that govern fraudulent academic records be invoked and applied to these allegations against him to the uttermost limit.

Soyinka declared in advance that, if found culpable, he would strip himself of any titles and honours he might have garnered in his entire career, from the most obscure to the most coveted.

The Nobel Laureate asserted that if such allegations are yet again proven baseless, all his accusers should undertake to jump off the bridge of the symbolic River Niger.

Soyinka said he had copied his statement to the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), Pan-African Writers Association, Accra; Nigeran Association of Authors, the Nobel Foundation, Stockholm, the University of Leeds, the alleged Bristol Primary Source and his school, and the infested media.

He said, “A document of unmatchable scurrility, last encountered during General Sani Abacha’s global campaign of calumny against opponents of his despotic, infernally venal and homicidal reign, is back in circulation.

“Duly modified to suit a debased internet culture, it is making its grimy rounds ironically under the auspices of a democratic political party, supposedly dedicated to an ethos of freedom of opinion and expression. The contents of that script are attributed, as before, to the scholastic industry of a Bristol schoolteacher.

 “While awaiting a decision from my lawyers on whether or not to dignify the current sponsors of this mouldy tract with legal action, I wish to state in advance that I voluntarily waive all protection under the statute of limitation.

“I also declare, in advance, that, if found culpable, I shall strip myself of any titles and honours I may have garnered in my entire career, from the most obscure to the most coveted.

“In return, I expect the purveyors of this sordid material to submit all evidence, however minuscule, to the nation’s investigative agencies – Directorates of Prosecutions, EFCC, ICPC, plus affected institutions and others – within the next thirty days.

“Failing this elementary service in public interest within the stated time, and/or If such allegations are yet again proven baseless, thus indicating that their sponsors can boast of neither honours to their careers nor honour to their births and origins, then, as a token of moral recompense, they should undertake to jump off the bridge of the symbolic River Niger, provided with life jackets to ensure a life of remorse after this ritual purgation, but chained to one another in a commendable unity of purpose.”

Ige Olugbenga is a fine-grained journalist. He loves the smell of a good lead and has a penchant for finding out something nobody else knows.