Hearty congratulations to this nobleman who deserves the very best. His skills in critical theories, ability to conjugate sound intellection with culturally relevant pedagogies (to borrow Gloria Ladson-Billings lingo), and do so with ease, are the stuff that great scholars and classroom practitioners are made of. He is endowed with these par excellence! I am not one bit surprised that he was adorned with this well-deserved recognition. Your Excellency: May this wreath of honor bestow your brows!
As a mere digression: My wife and I were guests at the Kabiyesi's palace in Appleton, Wisconsin, exactly one week ago. It's no exaggeration when I say His Royal Majesty's house is a true palace that deserves the status of a museum of modern artifacts, a masterpiece of antiquities, deserving of recognition as a delta of diaspora presence. The First Lady (the friendly Dr. Patience Fonkem), the family, and their super-friendly staff, treated us to a dinner worthy of royalties, for which my wife and I truly appreciated (and still do). Their first son was the chauffeur who conveyed us in his car from Mequon to Appleton, and back. It may surprise you to know that that so-called "chauffeur" is a high-ranking physician, professor and current Chair of Neurology Department at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Milwaukee. Needless to say, it was a privilege to interact with the Fonkems. It truly was!
Again, congratulations to our regal friend. Congratulations to the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, which knows how to put the right peg in the right hole!
Michael O. Afolayan
(From the Wolverine State)
On Saturday, May 18, 2024 at 03:10:43 AM EDT, Toyin Falola <toyinfalola@austin.utexas.edu> wrote:
The University of Wisconsin Oshkosh announced late yesterday that our King and professor is the recipient of the 2024
The John McNaughton Rosebush University Professorship award
Congratulations
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