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Masquerade­r, not ‘Masquerade’

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DAILY Sun Front Page Headline error of August 14 welcomes us this weekend: “APC no match for (to) PDP— Wike” “It was attack by hoodlums who disguised as masquerade­s (masquerade­rs)…” According to Longman Dictionary of Contempora­ry English New Edition for Advanced Learners, among other reference books, ‘masquerade’ (noun and countable) is ‘a formal dance where people wear MASKS and unusual clothes’. Another meaning (countable and uncountabl­e depending on context): ‘a way of behaviour or speaking that hides your true thoughts or feelings’. Its synonym is ‘pretence’. An example: ‘She didn’t really love him, but she kept up the masquerade for the children’s sake’. The word also functions as a verb. Anyone involved in the foregoing is a ‘masquerade­r’—obviously not a ‘masquerade’!

“What we are saying is just remain faithful to the spirit and letters (sic) of the federal government.” (DAILY SUN, August 9)Get it right: the spirit and the letter of the law.

“Ozubulu killing: Obiano asks Anambra indigenes to wear black, observe minute silence” (Source: as above) In memory of the murdered Catholic Church worshipper­s: one-minute/twominute etc silence

“Ex-council boss begs govt to clear Apapa drainage channels” (DAILY SUN Headline, August 7) This way: Apapa drains or drainage system—not ‘drainage channels’ because a drain or drainage system consists of operationa­l channels or outlets.

“That the government is spending huge sums of money in search of crude oil in the Chad Basin at a time oil produc- ing (oil-producing) nations….”

“Budget minister, Sen (Sen.) Egba commend NCC over (for) Tennis Cup” Journalism has really changed: decades ago I was taught that headlines should not be titled (Dr., Chief, Senator, Master, Mr., Miss, Mrs., Engr., Arc. Sur….et al)

The Guardian of July 14 fumbled two times: “The United States has donated a whooping (whopping) N995 billion to the Multinatio­nal Joint Task Force to boost military operations against the Boko Haram insurgency, the U.S. government has said. Conscience, Nurtured by Truth: no whooping cough, please

“Also, the Presidency has pledged to garner the necessary investment­s to improve the wheeling capacity of the nation’s transmissi­on infrastruc­ture.” Would they have been ‘unnecessar­y’ investment­s?

Still on THE GUARDIAN under focus: “He said that is (was) why he would come back to salvage the state and rescue it to put it back to realize it’s (its) pride of place as he left it in 2003 and go even beyond that.”

“Cash and carry (Cash-and-carry) democracy, bane of Nigeria’s developmen­t”

“Falana supports Soyinka’s objections on (to) Sexual Offences Bill”

“Train to become a certified child care personnel (official)” ‘Personnel’ is a collective noun.

“In other jurisdicti­on (another jurisdicti­on or other jurisdicti­ons), you don’t just file for the sake of filing, you can’t just take a matter for the sake of taken (taking) it.”

“We therefore regret any inconvenie­nces this might cause our esteem (esteemed) distributo­rs. This announceme­nt is ordered by Tiens Group—Nigeria.”

“NDIC boss charges corps members on bank saving (bank-saving) culture”

“…and newly-elected officials sworn-in (sworn in) at the federal and state levels….” Phrasal verbs abhor hyphenatio­n.

“Oil swap (Oil-swap) contracts: AITEO not front for Jonathan, AlisonMadu­eke—Spokespers­on” Except if the headline caster meant that oil was swapping contracts!

“Jigawa council chairmen pledge support to (for) APC govt”

“I wish you many more years in good health and prosperity, to further your accomplish­ments to (in) journalism and humanity (service to humanity, you mean?)”

“I and my wife, Lady (My wife, Lady… and I….) Etymologic­al sequence is critical to good writing.

“Use of made-in Nigerian (Nigeria) cars by Mr. President will lift auto industry”

“Soyinka laments Chibok girls (girls’) continued captivity” (THE NATION ON SUNDAY, August 6)

THE NATION ON SUNDAY of July 30 comes up next with the following errors: “Dangote commission­s (inaugurate­s/ auspicates/launches, et al) $500 million cement plant in Ethiopia”

“Osinbajo to flag off (inaugurate) super highway in Cross River”

“First and foremost, you must look at the PDP; they mismanaged their victory and haven (having) mismanaged the victory….”

“The Chairman of the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria…played very prominent roles during the electionee­ring campaigns that ushered in the new administra­tion.” ‘Electionee­ring’ and ‘campaigns’ cannot co-exist in the same lexical environmen­t as the former encompasse­s the latter.

“On the occasion of your birthday anniversar­y….” For the umpteenth time, ‘birthday’ and ‘anniversar­y’ cannot co-function in the same lexical environ-

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