Kperogi, who dey pursue you; Why you de run?
By Haruna Abdullahi Haruspice
The mind of Kperogi is akin to that of a sadist; who is ever uncomfortable where there is peace – to satisfy his orgy of bile and constricted venom he brews and instigate crisis. With nowhere to bake his diatribe, he chose Osinbajo forgetting that the man in reference has no stain to his personae. Using the balloon of religion to stain the character of a goodman is not far from punching the air. Kperogi ‘s sadism ends where it starts. It has no lethal effect whatsoever, the people are far more liberated and enlightened to fall to the theatrics of Kperogi whose trade in stock is attacking those he can never be like. An Osinbajo in a mosque in Kano would have the warmly welcome of Muslim faithful than a kperogi in the same mosque. The spent regurgitator of grammar should look for something better to improve his waned fortune instead of promoting a dangerous agenda aimed at tarnishing the sparkling image of Professor Yemi Osinbajo.
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Kperogi should stop running as no one is pursuing him. A man should not live all his life ingrained in hate, bigotry and mischief. His uninspiring writings are bland, drowsy and infantile, he should learn to outgrow this jejune disposition. like I opined somewhere, In committee right-thinking members of the society, a writer is judged on not how brute his pen has been but on how fair, compassionate and reasonable his pen has been. A writer that sees nothing good in others and always write to condemn where condemnation isn’t necessary, is not only a pen bully but also a persona using condemnation to deflect necessary scrutiny of the life he leads. If a writer’s life is good and smooth, his pen would certainly see the goodness of others.
What Christian agenda would a man whose Chief of Staff is a Muslim want to promote? This same diatribe was used against his boss president Muhammadu Buhari yet the man was able to outlive all the unfair onslaught against him. Politics shouldn’t be such a dangerous game where people are unfairly hacked using the axe of religion.
Haruna Abdullahi Haruspice writes from Abuja