In a tribute to the late Achebe who passed away last night in a hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, Atiku praised the lucidity of Professor Achebe’s writing style which according to him, made the late novelist and author one of the most readable and popular authors of the world.
Atiku Abubakar however recalled that ‘Things Fall Apart’ forcefully rejected and condemned the July 2004 political crisis in Anambra State during, which thugs attempted to remove a democratically elected Governor on the orders of a godfather.
According to theTurakin Adamawa, few Nigerians would have followed the courage of their conviction and reject national honours because of the fear of losing favour from those in power.
On the literary front, Atiku Abubakar paid glowing tribute to late Achebe’s unquantifiable contributions to African literature, adding that ‘Things Fall Apart’ would remain Achebe’s everlasting legacy to literature.
Atiku said, “the translation of Things Fall Apart into more than one hundred languages of the world had put not only Nigeria but also Africa on the map, thanks to Achebe’s literary prowess.”