For those who are very conversant with former Nigerian legislator, Hon Patrick Obahiagbon from Edo State, his ability to speak words in English language that one cannot understand is nothing new.
Just hours after the death of former President of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, Prof. Festus Iyayi, who died on Tuesday in a car crash on Lokoja-Abuja Expressway, the former lawmaker gave his condolence on facebook.
In his words:
"The grand initiation of Professor Festus Iyayi is a lancinating loss of another stentorian voice, against retrograde and prebendal forces of primitive mercantilism.That he passed through transition on matters pro bono publico,bears eloquent testimony to our state of dystopia.Such is the evanescence of life.Its all vanitas vanitatum...."
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oga Hon. sir. abeg no make me break my jow. may he rest in peace. Amen
ReplyDeleteHmmmmmmmmmm My Oga I miss ur grammer too much. God bless U.
ReplyDeleteHmmm this is an absolute grammer that will be accompanied with a dictionary. Well done oga...........
ReplyDeleteAbsense of CPZ again, he should go back to his meds
ReplyDeleteSeriously!, I think Hon. Patrick has serious undiagnosed issue(s). He seldom communicates.
ReplyDeleteOh! my God, how could one develop this gargantuan and higi-haga grammatological skill like u.
ReplyDeleteWith due respect to Hon. Patrick . Grammar does not give money in Nigeria. I would like another industry to evolve with the combination of Hon. Patrick and Pastor Chris Okotie trading their skills in grammar match. Or what do you think? That was in the light mood. R.I.P dear Prof. Iyayi.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless nigeria.
ReplyDeleteMay dis grammar make Prof Soul Rest in Peace. Pls I need water C̣̲̣̣̣̲̣̣☺̣̣̥̇☺̣̣̥̇ƪ̣̥ d situation.
ReplyDeleteHon. same to you oooo
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