Wole Soyinka, a playwright and Africa’s first Nobel Laurent in Literature, has on Thursday, July 18, 2019, said Nigeria is currently raising a generation of illiterates.
Soyinka, who was specifically making a reference to Internet trolls, said the nation is raising a generation that is the first to comment on the internet on issues they are deeply ignorant about.
He made this remark when he spoke at the launch of InnoCreativa Youth Hub 2030 and project logo by Creative Youth Community Development Initiative, CYCDI, held at The Civic Centre, Lagos.
“They are waiting for Wole Soyinka to lead a march to Aso Rock. It is about time to get off your feet and stop writing rubbish on the internet about things you do not understand,” he is quoted as saying
“I do not know how to describe the new generation beyond a generation of internet trolls.
“Nigerian youths are full of spunk outside, but when they are inside Nigeria, they are full of gas.
“We are building a generation of illiterates. They are the first to comment on the internet on issues they are ignorant about. When you talk about education, I get texts from the new generation and can’t believe these texts are from the youth.
“When I decided to build my house in the forest, I bought a second-hand diesel generator and asked someone to dig a borehole. I wanted to be self-sufficient.
“What I want to pass on to you is that I thought of the possibility of being self-reliant.
“This entails that I can come to cooperatives with others and demand things from the government by any means necessary,” the quote ends.
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