Digging the Fossils of Cicero, as Ikem Okuhu Seeks Cemetery for Edeoga's Political Corpse*
Reading Ikem Okuhu's treatise on Cicero this, Cicero that, we were amused at his attempt at classical allusion and the myth of law, and wonder why he hallucinated on Cicero. It is not only Cicero; what about Aristotle, Plato and even Socrates? Cicero my foot! Any other Greek ancient could go, since he merely wanted to flaunt his smattering of the Ancient Greek and its philosophers. Okuhu is quite ludicrous with his infantile playing to the gallery with a little learning. Alexander Pope succinctly captured the danger of a little learning when in his "Essay on Criticism" he wrote, "A little learning is a dangerous thing. Drink deep or taste not the Pierien Spring. A shallow draught intoxicates the brain; drinking largely sobers us again." The little of Cicero Rev. Fr. Ejiofor taught Okuhu's Mass Communication class of 1993 at UNN was so intoxicating its hangover had lasted for many years that Okuhu now found sobriety on the morbidity of Edeoga's governorship misadventure. Cicero's thoughts on the universal application and the happening of the natural truth of law has no anchor on Okuhu's misinterpretation of the judgment of the Enugu Election Petition Tribunal on the governorship. Okuhu merely wanted to flaunt his spurious erudition in the misinterpretation of Cicero's thoughts on the university of law and its application. Quite childish!