Dasylva, Ibadan,Nigeria.
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From: "Chris B.N. Ogbogbo" <cogbogbo@yahoo.com>
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Date: Fri, 18 Nov 2011 16:59:26 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: Re: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The Africanist Award
It indeed been a career that has been sweeter than salt.
Congratulations to Prof. Toyin Falola, the distinguished Fellow of the Historical Society of Nigeria.
Chris B.N.Ogbogbo, Ph.D,
Associate Professor of African History
Department of History,
Faculty of Arts,
University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Nigeria.
Mobile Tel. 234-80-23030901
Associate Professor of African History
Department of History,
Faculty of Arts,
University of Ibadan,
Ibadan, Nigeria.
Mobile Tel. 234-80-23030901
From: Nimi Wariboko <nimiwari@msn.com>
To: usaafricadialogue@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 18, 2011 7:14 PM
Subject: USA Africa Dialogue Series - The Africanist Award
Dear Chief:
Congratulations. To say that you are an inspiration to many of us and that we boast of you in corners you cannot possibly reach or know is an understatement. The news of the latest recognition is a sweet smelling savor in our nostrils, music to our ears, and sugar in our mouths. Your reputation has now left the earth and it is written on the face of the sky as a newsreel for the whole of humanity to see, analyze, and savor. In the past I would have said, we go washam, but not now. This one na God go washam with his own plenty plenty better rain of blessing in your life, your household, your descendants, and in the lives of all those celebrating and rejoicing with you. Thanks and God bless you.
All the best as always,
Nimi Wariboko
-- Congratulations. To say that you are an inspiration to many of us and that we boast of you in corners you cannot possibly reach or know is an understatement. The news of the latest recognition is a sweet smelling savor in our nostrils, music to our ears, and sugar in our mouths. Your reputation has now left the earth and it is written on the face of the sky as a newsreel for the whole of humanity to see, analyze, and savor. In the past I would have said, we go washam, but not now. This one na God go washam with his own plenty plenty better rain of blessing in your life, your household, your descendants, and in the lives of all those celebrating and rejoicing with you. Thanks and God bless you.
All the best as always,
Nimi Wariboko
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