"In many ways, Professor Sati Umaru Fwatshak represents the enduring relevance of the humanities in contemporary Africa. His efforts and those of others like him cannot be underemphasized, particularly as universities are now bowing to the pressures of commercialisation and technological utilitarianism. His works are reminders that history is significant to national understanding and human development."
-Professor Toyin Falola on dedicating his book on African Identities to. Professor Umaru Sati Fwatshak,
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