You guys need to read this hilarious
interview grammarian and current Chief of Staff to the Edo State
Governor, Patrick Obahiagbon. Excerpts below…
Why do you always speak ‘big
grammar’?
I am not really consensus ad idem
with those who opine that my idiolect is advertently obfuscative. No no no,
it’s just that I am in my elements when the colloquy has to do with the pax
nigeriana of our dreams and one necessarily needs to fulminate against the
alcibiadian modus vivendi of our prebendal political class.
How did you start speaking in this
manner?
It all happened when my father brought me a teaser which
stated that good orators had ruled the world and you must have to be a feisty
orator if you must rule the world. As an impressionable young man, I
alacritously threw myself into the whirligig of improving my usage of words by
amassing new words on a daily basis.
How did you start speaking in this
manner?
Raed more after the cut.....
It all happened when my father brought me a teaser which
stated that good orators had ruled the world and you must have to be a feisty
orator if you must rule the world. As an impressionable young man, I
alacritously threw myself into the whirligig of improving my usage of words by
amassing new words on a daily basis.
How do you talk to your wife,
children and even your friends?
I relate with my family and friends
very warmly and in an atmosphere of camaraderie, stripped of my confutational
habiliment and gladiatorial homilies. I am a very peaceful, calm, level-headed
and celestially attuned soul personality.
Is this the way you proposed to your
wife, speaking high tech grammar?
Of course, the business of the
day when I interfaced with my wife on matters of the heart had to be in plain
Caeser’s language and you can decipher why that had to be so. The matter in
view did not permit itself of sphinxian conundrum.
It’s a long time ago, so I can’t
remember the exact words I used. We had a relationship for ten years before we
got married. We’re looking at close to 20 years ago.
Did you write exams in school in
these big words?
I used such words very-very freely
in my exams both at the secondary school and in my university and little wonder
I had the misfortune of my English results being seized intermittently in my O’
Levels. WAEC released my results for the other subjects and withheld my English
result. This happened for about three years. Twice, I passed the University
Matriculation Examination but I could not proceed to the University because of
my English results that were not released. At the end of the day, it was
released after the third attempt.
How many dictionaries do you read a
day and how often do you read dictionaries?
I have read and still do read
a vaudeville of dictionaries from Websters to Funk and Wagnalls, from Cambridge
to Oxford dictionaries, from Black’s Law Dictionary to Encarta and from
Encyclopedia Britannica to Foreignisms, etcetera. I developed my corpus of
vocabulary by reading omnivorously. I have also spent nothing less than an hour
daily on my dictionary for over twenty years. So, whereas the dictionary for
most people is a mere occasional reference point, it is for, me a vade-mecum.
It may also interest you to know that there is much to learn from our daily
newspapers.
Was English your best subject?
My best subject in secondary
school was government and religion and am sure that I was drawn to religion
because, I now know as a student of Rosicrucian mysticism, that I was a student
of divine light in my last incarnation. As for government, I just fell in love
with the subject due to my early attraction in life to issues of
political-economy.
So what did you score in English
language?
English language was of course my
hobbyhorse and passion but like I earlier asseverated, my results were
constantly guillotined to my utter chagrin that I had to lapse into a jeremiad
of lachrymoseim for a period of aeon. I would need to check the result again to
be sure of my score.
Do you pray the same way you
speak?
God understands all languages, my
brother and I pray to God using any word that pops up. May I posit that the key
points in prayers are your sincerity, purity of heart, walking within the
compass and to what extent are you ready and worthy of receiving the
benediction of the cosmic and the cosmic masters because as we say in
mysticism- “when the students are ready, the masters would appear.”
Take my words my brother that more
than seventy per cent of humanity don’t know how to pray but that is a matter
for another day.
Do you know that many people don’t
take you too seriously when you talk because they think you are not
communicating?
Why will I be perturbed from
ensconcing myself in the palatable arms of Morpheus because people have
deprived themselves of the cultivation of the regime of the mental magnitude? I
read all the farrago of baloneys and vacuous bunkum from pepper soup objurgators.
The spirit of animadversion remains their fundamental human right. It also
remains an indubitable fact that I get millions and millions of requests daily
from people all over the world requesting for my verbal mentorship which
positive cosmopolitan reactions have assisted my equipoise and righteous sense
of pachydermatous garb. I cannot put my nose to the grindstone daily and expect
to be understood by those luxuriating in a modus vivendi, verging on pepper
souping, goat heading, suyaing, big stouting and isiewulising. Has a
philosophical wag not once pontificated that things of the spirit are
spiritually discerned and that it takes the deep to call the deep? We will
speak more on this matter of critiques and chichi dodo another day.
Why do you pull your trousers up
beyond the waist?
Hahahaha….That trousers style is
called Yohji Yamamoto. It was my own audacious statement to remonstrate against
the pervasive tendency of Nigerians especially our youths that took to the
practice of putting on trousers exposing their lower anatomical contours and I
will do it over and over again.
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ReplyDeleteNigerian grammarian indeed! he can only strive and continue with these jargon in this country. Try to search for some of these words in the dictionary and find them indeed.
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