OPEN LETTER TO A POLITICAL PROFESSOR OF LAW YEMI OKE: TEACHER DON'T TEACH ME NONSENSE
Sincerely, I read your epistle, usually, with lots of amusement 🤣🤣🤣 and I have decided to make these few comments as my response to your ill compose morose taciturn
I want you to please note that my disagreement with you in recent times has nothing to do with your political interest and affiliation but with your indecorous continuous insult of my race and more disappointing the way you address our highly revered traditional authorities in the lights of your selfish partisan interest.
While reading your epistle, I asked myself what could have informed your will-like publication again in a most indecorous manner, Childish as usual! Please accept my empathy as I can see that Aigbon nda Agbejoro Yemi laamu gaan.
As a member of academia, have you taken your time to find out how many higher degrees and professional certificates I have also added to the first degree we had then? My modest achievements as well are not meant for public space as you are doing.
Is it because I am not a noise maker like you?
My background, upbringing and what I uphold won't allow me to make money in your own way but I am not a pauper as I am not one of your urchins you feed to oil your usuals and I can't ever be one.
You and others that derailed know yourselves and the public knows as well.
The subjective definition of success and advertisement of the same for your family is, to say the least very nauseating, condescending and subjective. What you regard as success does not fit into my noble conception of the same that had to do with living a life devoid of duplicity and cantankerous tendencies for personal aggrandizement.
My political choice at this point is based on the lessons of the history of the quest for a Yewa-Awori person to be governor of Ogun State. The lessons are clear that no fringe political party has ever succeeded in that goal. No candidate ostensibly backed and sponsored by a 'godfather' has succeeded. It is even worse now, with a major sponsor staying put in his party and deceiving one of us with a party headed by an Igboman. I wish you well in your definition of success without principles.
In conclusion, Agbejoro Yemi, remember I warned you last time you intruded into my line in a garage boys manner to spew some usual gibberish that "MY WAY CAN NEVER BE YOUR WAY"...
You need to go back and study ETHICS as a course if you can find it in any University but it exists in the study of life.
Agba'kin Wale JUNAID
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