Kenya’s most eloquent lawyer PLO Lumumba has been taken to court for plagiarizing Wachira Maina’s work. Maina says Lumumba wrote a 10,000-word essay titled ‘From Jurisprudence to Poliprudence: the Kenyan Presidential Election Petition 2013’, with nearly 5,000 words lifted from an article he wrote, published on April 20, last year.
Now Maina wants Lumumba to compensate him for intellectual theft.But that aside,here is Lumumba’s big word’s which even Oxford dictionary is scared of incorporating into their array of vocabularies.
“The ongoing strike of teachers in Kenya is miasma of deprecated apotheosis of a hemorrhaging plutocracy cascading oozing into a malodorous excrense of mobocracy .With all termagent ossifying prodivities of kakistocracy Kenyatta’s’ knowledge centura is enveloped in a paraphlegic crinkum crankam.
Here is another statement:
“In promulgating your esoteric cogitations or articulating your superficial sentimentalities, and amicable philosophical or psychological observations, beware of platitudinous ponderosa. Let your conversational communications possess a compacted conciseness, a clarified comprehensibility, a coalescent cogency, and a concatenated consistency. Eschew obfuscation and all conglomerations of flatulent garrulity, jejune rabblement, and asinine affectations. Let your extemporaneous descanting and unpremeditated expatiations have intelligibility and voracious vivacity without rodomontade or thrasonical bombast. Sedulously avoid all polysyllabic profundity, pompous prolificacy, and vain vapid verbosity.