Asiwaju confuses idlers with another metaphor of “FARMER AND THE RIVER”
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It was another round of confusion for Jack Obinyan, a Peter Obi follower with deep hatred for Tinubu, when he stumbled on another Bola Tinubu’s linguistic coinage.
Tinubu was quoted as saying: “When a farmer gets to a river, the cloud of injustice is diminished,” but Jack Obinyan, who is probably of low understanding, found it difficult to make any meaning of the metaphor, so he posted it as another goof from the great leader.
But educating Obinyan’s ignorance, a renowned journalist, Ojeniyi Ayoade, explained to Jack the metaphor of the cloud, farmers and the river by Tinubu.
Ayoade lectured Obinyan saying, the metaphor implies “once all the farmers have access to the irrigation dam system, there is nothing to complain about again.. It is a metaphor.
It seems Tinubu is more sophisticated in the use of language than all those idlers who are bent in messing him up. He is a leader with quality, and it takes only a highly intelligent person to nail him, not all these half-baked generation of the ill-educated.