Again soyinka attacks obasanjo in new book

It seems like Wole Soyinka, the renowned Nigerian playwright and poet, has once again taken aim at Olusegun Obasanjo, the former President of Nigeria, in his latest book.

According to reports, Soyinka's new book, titled "Chronicles: From Dictatorship to Democracy: Making Peace with the Past", is a scathing critique of Obasanjo's administration and his role in Nigeria's political history.

Soyinka, who was a vocal critic of Obasanjo's government during his presidency, has accused the former leader of being responsible for the country's political instability and economic woes. He has also criticized Obasanjo's handling of the 2003 general elections, which many Nigerians believe were rigged in favor of the ruling party.

In the book, Soyinka is said to have written that Obasanjo's presidency was marked by "dictatorial tendencies" and that he used his power to suppress opposition and silence critics. He has also accused Obasanjo of being responsible for the deaths of many Nigerians during his presidency.

Obasanjo has not yet responded to Soyinka's criticisms, but it's likely that this latest attack will spark a heated debate in Nigeria about the country's political past and the role of its leaders.

What do you think about Soyinka's latest book and his criticisms of Obasanjo? Should leaders be held accountable for their actions, even years after they leave office?