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Jonathan 2027: A cruel joke gone too far, By Osmund Agbo
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An opinion piece by Osmund Agbo uses Hans Christian Andersen's 'The Emperor's New Clothes' as an allegory to criticize what the author characterizes as collective dishonesty around Jonathan 2027 (presumed reference to Nigerian political discourse), arguing that truth is being suppressed by fear and vanity.
Jonathan 2027: A cruel joke gone too far, By Osmund Agbo
In Hans Christian Andersen’s immortal parable, The Emperor’s New Clothes, an entire kingdom became hostage to a lie. Courtiers, ministers, noblemen, and ordinary citizens all participated in a grand performance of collective dishonesty, pretending to admire magnificent garments that did not exist. Fear silenced truth. Vanity overwhelmed reason. No one dared confront the emperor with […]
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