When we're serious about higher education, we'll all know. For now, this is the joke we are perpetrating in the name of scholarship in Nigerian universities, especially in the humanities and social sciences. At the annual U of Texas Conference, I once listened to a speaker from UMYU, Sokoto, and I couldn't tell if he was presenting an academic paper or proselytizing. And no, he was not even a scholar of religion. He was a political scientist if my recollection is correct. Apparently, no one had told him--just as no one has told the undergraduate author of this thesis--that espousing your religious beliefs or uncritically propagating the claims or tenets of your faith is a no-no in the academy.
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