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Thursday, 7 May 2015

Wole Soyinka receives appologies from The Cables online news for reports on his Igbo comments


The management of the online news portal The Cable who reported Prof. Wole Soyinka as referring ton the Ibo people as money-hungry people who voted in the March 28th elections according to their stomachs, has released a statement of apology to the quintessential academic. The report below

"The management of Cable Newspaper Ltd, publishers of TheCable, would like to make the following statement concerning our report on the lecture by Professor Wole Soyinka at the Harvard University Hutchins Centre for African & African American Research.  Soyinka was quoted to have made derogatory remarks about the Igbo over their voting pattern in the March 28 presidential election. He has since denied the offensive quotes attributed to him.
After an in-house investigation, we have come to the conclusion that the story misrepresented the views expressed by Soyinka in the question-and-answer session after his lecture. We take full responsibility for the inaccuracy and promise that we will continue to strive to improve our standards. Also, we wish to reiterate that we take our professional responsibilities very seriously, as our readers can attest to. We hereby offer an unreserved apology to Soyinka, Ndigbo and our readers. Signed: Management of Cable Newspaper Ltd

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