Wednesday, September 11, 2013

RE: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Re: Yoruba Affairs - FW: Professor Toyin Falola Receives the Distinguished Magaret Ekpo Award for Excellent Academic Mentorship, Institution Building and Selfless Service to Humanity

Dear Toyin,

Another congratulation, a coup de chapeau for a great achievement.
Many thanks.
Best,

Tukumbi


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Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - Re: Yoruba Affairs - FW: Professor Toyin Falola Receives the Distinguished Magaret Ekpo Award for Excellent Academic Mentorship, Institution Building and Selfless Service to Humanity

Dear Prof. Falola,

I write to congratulate you on this added feather to your cap from NBCRH! It is a worthy accolade for which you have worked so hard to merit. More to come. You deserve them.

Oyeniyi Bukola



BIG Congratulations!

Professor Ayandiji Daniel AINA, PhD

Dean, Babcock Business School,

Babcock University,

Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State,

Nigeria.

"Humility is not thinking less of yourself; it is thinking of yourself less" - Rick Warren.

Dear All,?

The Network of Benue Cross River Historians (NBCRH) at its Maiden
International Conference of September 4th-? 5th, 2013 on the theme
"Historicizing the Civil War Experience of Border Communities in
Nigeria", conferred its prestigious Magaret Ekpo Award on Prof Toyin Falola of the Department of History, University of Texas ?at Austin.?

Do join me in congratulating our indefatigable Toyin Falola for his latest laurel, ?the Distinguished Magaret Ekpo? Award for Excellent Academic Mentorship, Institution Building and Selfless? Service to Humanity!

Justifying Professor Falola's nomination for the Distinguished Margaret
Ekpo Award, Professor Okpeh O. Okpeh, Jr. who read Falola's citation at
the occasion declared, inter alia, that:


"Professor Toyin Falola has an outstanding and unbroken track record of
teaching and research excellence spanning three decades. The NBCRH is
indeed privileged to honor this great Nigerian Historian, teacher of
teachers, mentor of mentors and Professor of Professors. This is our
modest way of acknowledging and identifying with this distinguished
scholar, a Pan Africanist per excellence and a worthy son of Nigeria in
whom we are all truly pleased".

Professor Donald O. Omagu of the College of Staten Island, CUNY Staten
Island,? New York received the award on behalf of Professor Falola.

Ademola Omobewaji DASYLVA,PhD
Professor of African & Oral Literature,
Department of? English,
Coordinator, Ibadan Cultural Studies Group,
& Convener, TO FAC (International),

Visiting Professor of African Literature,
Department of English,
Redeemer's University,
Redemption Camp,
Km 46, Lagos-Ibadan Express Way,
Ogun State, Nigeria.

Mobile:?+234 (0)802 350 4755; +234 (0)706 226 4090
Web:?arts.ui.edu.ng/aodasylva

E-mail:?a.dasylva@ibadanculturalstudiesgroup.orga.dasylva@mail.ui.edu.ngdasylvang@yahoo.com

Sent from my Samsung Galaxy Note provided by Etisalat, Nigeria.

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