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KNOW YOUR FIRST NIGERIAN PROFESSORS 1. First Nigerian Professor of History ~ Prof. Kenneth D**e2. First Nigerian Profess...
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KNOW YOUR FIRST NIGERIAN PROFESSORS

1. First Nigerian Professor of History ~
Prof. Kenneth D**e
2. First Nigerian Professor of Philosophy ~ Prof. Olubi Sodipo.
3. First Nigerian Professor of Linguistic ~
Prof. Ayo Bamgbose.
4. First Nigerian Professor of French Language ~ Prof. Evans.
5. First Nigerian Professor of Arabic language and Islamic studies ~ Prof. M.O.A Abdul
6. First Nigerian Professor of Yoruba and African Literature ~ Prof. Wande Abimbola .
7. First Nigerian Professor of Music ~
Prof. Lazarus Ekwueme.
8. First Nigerian Professor of Theatre and Arts ~ Prof. Joel Adeyinka Adedeji
9. First Professor of Mass Communication in Nigeria ~ Prof. Alfred Opubor.
10. First Nigerian Professor of Library and Information Science ~
Prof. Mrs Adetoun Ogunsheye.
11. First Nigerian Professor of Education ~ Prof. Aliu Babatunde 'Babs' Fafunwa
12. First Nigerian Professor of Physical Education ~ Prof. M. Oluwafemi Ajisafe
13. First Nigerian Professor of Tests and Measurement ~ Prof. Dibu Ojerinde
14. First Nigerian Professor of Law ~
Prof. Teslim Olawale Elias.
15. First Nigerian Professor of Agriculture ~ Prof. Victor Adenuga Oyenuga
16. First Nigerian Professor of Animal Science ~ Prof. Gabriel. M. Babatunde
17. First Nigeria Professor of Forestry ~ Professor Kolade Adeyoju.
18. First Nigerian professor of clinical pharmacy ~ Prof. Nzebunwa Aguwa..
19. First Nigerian Professor of Medicine ~ Prof. Theophilus Ogunlesi
20. First Nigerian Professor of Nursing ~
Prof. (Mrs). Elfrida. O. Adebo.
21. First Nigerian Professor of Physiotherapy ~ Prof. Vincent C. B. Nwuga
22. First Nigerian Professor of Anatomy ~
Prof. Thomas Adesanya Grillo.
23. First Nigerian Professor of Physiology ~ HRH Prof. Joseph Chike Edozien
24. First Nigerian Professor of Psychiatry ~ Prof. Thomas Adeoye Lambo
25. First Nigerian Professor of Public Health ~ Prof. Oladele Ajose
26. First Nigerian Professor of Nutrition ~
Prof. Babatunde Oguntona.
27. First Nigerian Professor of Paediatrics ~ Prof. Olikoye Ransome-Kuti
28. First Nigerian Professor of Botany ~
Prof. Eni Njoku
29. First Nigerian Professor of Physics ~
Prof. Cyril Agodi Onwumechili
30. First Nigerian Professor of Statistics ~ Prof. Nwoue Adichie
31. First Nigerian Professor of Mathematics ~ Prof. Adegoke Olubunnmo
32. First Nigerian Professor of Geology ~ Prof. Mosobolaje O. Oyawoye..
33. First Nigerian Professor of Computer Science ~ Prof. Olu Longe.
34. First Nigerian Professor of Chemistry ~ Prof. Stephen Oluwole Awokoya.
35. First Nigerian Professor of Architecture ~ Prof. Ekundayo Adeyemi. FUTA
36. First Nigerian Professor of Urban and Regional Planning ~ Prof. Adepoju Onibokun.
37. First Nigerian Professor of Estate Management ~ Prof. John. A. Umeh.
38. First Nigerian Professor of Accounting ~ Prof. Micheal A. Adeyemi.
39. First Nigerian Professor of Marketing ~ Prof. Julius Onuorah Onah.
40. First Nigerian Professor of Insurance ~ Prof. Joseph. O. Irukwu.
41. First Nigerian Professor of Chemical Engineering ~ Prof. Sikiru A. Sanni.
42. First Nigerian Professor of Industrial Engineering ~ Prof. David. E. Osifo.
43. First Nigerian Professor of Civil Engineering ~ Prof. Ifedayo O. Oladapo.
44. First Nigerian Professor of Petroleum Engineering ~ Prof. Gabriel Kayode Falade
45. First Nigerian Professor of Mining Engineering ~ Prof. Zacheus Opafunso.FUTA
46. First Nigerian Professor of Public Health Engineering ~ Prof. Paul Aibinuola Oluwande.
47. First Nigerian Professor of Geography ~ Prof. Akin Mabogunje.
48. First Nigerian Professor of Psychology ~ Prof. Dennis Ugwuegbu.
49. First Nigerian Professor of Cartography - Professor Olayinka Yaro Balogun.
50. First Nigerian Professor of Biochemistry- Professor Olumbe Bassir

FEMALE FIRSTS: First Female Academicians ~ Aim of collecting this is to promote girl-child Education.

1. First Nigerian Female Professor ever ~
Prof. (Mrs) Felicia Adetoun Ogunsheye.
2. First Nigerian Female Professor of Law ~ Prof (Mrs) Jadesola Olayinka Akande.
3. First Nigerian Female Professor of History ~ Prof. (Mrs) Bolanle Awe.
4. First Nigerian Female Professor of Pharmacy ~ Prof. (Mrs) Cecilia Igwillo.
5. First Nigerian Female Professor of Psychiatry ~ Prof. (Mrs) Olayinka Omigbodun.
6. First Nigerian Female Professor of Mass Communication ~ Prof. (Mrs) Chinyere Stella Okunna.
7. First Female Physics Professor in Africa ~ Prof. (Mrs) Deborah Ajakaye.
8. First Female Professor of Chemistry in Nigeria ~ Prof. (Mrs) Modupe Ogunlesi.
9. First Nigerian Female Professor of Quantity Surveying in Africa ~ Prof. Olubola Babalola.
10. First female Nigerian Professor of Accounting ~ Prof. Jane Ande.
11. First Female Professor of Physiotherapy in Africa ~ Prof. Arinola O. Sanya.
12. First Female Professor of Computer Science ~ Prof. Adenike Osofisan.
13. First Female Professor of Chemical Engineering in Nigeria ~
Professor (Mrs) P.K. Igbokwe
14. First Nigerian Female Professor of Mathematics Education ~ Prof. (Mrs). Grace Alele-Williams.
15. First Female Professor of Animal Breeding & Genetics in Nigeria~Prof. Adebambo Ayoka.O. Ayoka-Olufunmilayo
16. First Female Professor of Yoruba Studies in the world ~ Prof. (Mrs). Omotayo Olutoye
17. First Female Professor of Agriculture in Nigeria and First Female Professor of Agricultural Economics in Africa ~ Professor (Mrs.) Tomilayo O. Adekanye.
18. First Nigerian Female Professor of Urban and Regional Planning ~ Prof. (Mrs). Ogbazi Joy Ukamaka
19. First Nigerian Female Professor of Geology- Professor Adeline Bisi Durotoye.
20. First Nigerian Female Professor of Mathematics- Professor Olabisi Ugbebor

Source: Modified from Journal on Nigeria's Affairs
Culled from the Facebook of Professor Idowu Olayinka, former Vice Chancellor, UI

Universities fees hike: tell Audu Bulama Bukarti to calm down 29/06/2023There have been hikes in fees in universities ov...
02/07/2023

Universities fees hike: tell Audu Bulama Bukarti to calm down
29/06/2023

There have been hikes in fees in universities over the last few months. We had it at the Federal University Dutse, University of Maiduguri, Federal University Lokoja, etc. It has become obvious that FG is not willing to fund the overhead of the public universities. The respective university councils have to generate more money from the students to fund their overhead.

However, the recently released fee schedule from the Bayero University Kano (BUK) got several reactions. It was like everyone was sleeping despite the warning from ASUU. I was surprised that they are surprised with the fee hikes. What were they expecting after the celebrated "failed 8 months ASUU strike" that revolves around university funding? Give the withheld 8 months salary to the universities for overheads?

The reality of fee hikes suddenly woke them up. The northern elites suddenly found their voice. It is now they are realizing that the effect of the fee hikes will be more on northerners. They are calling for ASUU to strike. Audu Bulama Bukarti, a former lecturer at BUK and now a PhD student at a UK university wrote an interesting piece in Hausa that got me laughed very hard.

The reasons why ASUU was on strike were very clear and have been written on. Revitalization and proper funding of the universities top the list of demands. Some ASUU members were not even happy that welfare is not topping the list of the demands like the demands of other unions. The union has always insisted that the fulfillment of an academic is not just in take-home pay but the quality of the work environment for better service delivery for nation-building. ASUU, before declaring any strike, would have consulted, lobbied, had a series of meetings, appealed, and given several ultimatums. Failure to get anything from all behind the scene steps always leads to a unanimous strike declaration by the congresses of the various branches. Not the ASUU president nor the Board of Trustees can stop the strike once we are at that point.

The likes of Bukarti, who was an activist in BUK MSS that participated in the 2011 subsidy protest, sit in their comfort to blame ASUU and not the government that has starved the public universities of funds to make them better. They pretend not to be aware of the state of education in Nigeria. Bukarti once proposed that instead of the strike, ASUU members should teach in the morning and protest in the afternoon. He believes that the government that brutally contained 8 months strike will listen to afternoon protests.

Bukarti, a few months ago, was condemning the ASUU strike on university revitalization and renegotiation of conditions of service. His present stand is that an ASUU strike is never in students' interest. Who is ASUU asking FG to revitalize the universities for? For my father that is over 90 years old? Now that the fee increment has gotten to his doorstep, the BUK, Bukarti wants ASUU to declare a strike on fee hikes to confirm that ASUU is truly fighting for students. What an intelligent man.

You are against the ASUU protest strike for proper funding of the universities. You are in support of the government that is deliberately starving the public universities of funds and celebrated the supposed failure of the ASUU strike. Now you are angry with fee hikes. If the government won't fund the universities and students shouldn't pay, where do you expect BUK and the other universities to get money from? That tree behind the Senate building? This is common sense. Just like Bukarti's advice to ASUU, I was expecting him as a former student activist to advise the students to do lectures in the morning and protest the fee hike in the afternoon. As Steven Wright rightly stated: “Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until they speak”.

The universities need funds to keep running. It is obvious that since FG refused to fund these universities and we support FG against ASUU, the burden of the funding will go to students. The university must pay that bill.

Sometimes I underestimate our narrow-mindedness. I know most of us live by the moment but I didn't know it was this bad. We always look at issues from our perceived narrow-minded immediate impact. We lack the power to analyze the future implications. You find supposed educated people as victims of this. Those who are abroad on a funded education are also victims of this narrow-mindedness.

During the ASUU strike, there were comments from people whose standard of life is below that of an average academic that tuition should be introduced if it will end the ASUU strike. Those whose PhDs were funded abroad with FG funds were also advocating for tuition in Nigerian public universities. ASUU was the bad guy that must be crushed. Now it is just an increase in the charges of some university services, no tuition yet, and they are already shedding tears. Please, reserve your tears, you will need it later.

The same energy was expended on subsidy removal. The same advocates of subsidy removal, a few months ago, are presently crying about the current effect of its removal on the majority of Nigerians whose lifestyles are not subsidized by the government. As educated and exposed as they are, they could not project the implication.

If we must make progress, we need to work on our emotional intelligence and narrow-mindedness.

Please tell the likes of Bukarti to calm down and save their tears. This is just the beginning of what they are advocating for and the effect of the celebrated "failed ASUU strike". They should save their tears for what is coming up. Big universities like ABU receive about N150 million naira per annum as overhead from FG to run the university. BUK is most likely receiving less.

The recent increment is just to augment the static funds from FG for overhead despite inflation. They are still cooking the tertiary institutions' tuition meal. The meal will be done in a bit. The electricity tariff is going up and the FG budgeted funds for overhead can't pay only the electricity bill for one year. Inflation is on the high side. A rim of A4 paper that used to cost N700 is now about N3,500. Subsidy removal and naira devaluation will increase the cost of running the university.

ASUU as a union is still against fee hikes and the FG proposed tuition. ASUU still believes that the Federal Government of Nigeria can comfortably fund education if the subsidy on the lifestyle of the political office holders is removed. The deployment of a better resource management system will free the cash to fund education.

Bukarti promised to help pay the fees of some students and encourages others with the means to do the same. This is a defeatist ideology and not enough. Since ASUU has supposedly "failed", the likes of Bukari that are against fee hikes can pick up the fight on behalf of the students.

Meanwhile, there was an agitation during the ASUU strike that the lecturers on strike should be sacked and replaced from the pool of unemployed graduates in the labour market. Huda University Gusau, one of the private universities approved by the ex-president Buhari, Adamu Adamu, and Prof. Rasheed a few weeks ago, is looking for PhD holders with 7 years post qualification experience in teaching and research in a University system. They also want the candidates to have a track record of outstanding research with a minimum of 15 publications. They want to employ such candidates as Senior Lecturers Unlike universities abroad that gladly state the salary to be paid, salary is not mentioned. Please tell those in that pool that would have replaced us if FG had sacked us to go to Gusau (Huda University) with the above CV to be employed as Senior Lecturers.

Dear Lord! Grant brightness of sincerity to the mirror of their heart, Cleanse the rust of hypocrisy from the tablet of their heart, and show the path of virtue and salvation to the helpless wanderers in the mazes of bewilderment, error, and confusion. Endow them with the nobleness and generosity of character. Expel the legions of ignorance from the realms of their heart; implant the divine hosts of knowledge and wisdom in their stead.

Eid Mubarak!

© Amoka

22/02/2023

In times like this 🤔

A man in Kano went to a foodseller.
He had not eaten in 3 days.
He begged the seller for food on credit.

The foodseller said no because he already gave food to too many people on credit.

The man sat down beside the foodseller’s shop as he had nowhere else to go.

The foodseller told him he’s very sorry and he would like to help but too many people in the neighbourhood have collected food on credit and his business is sinking.

The man sat there and said nothing.

As time went on, other people came into the shop to buy foodstuff and went out- they noticed the man at the door sitting there sleeping. But nobody bothered.

Until one man came later in the day and asked the foodseller: “who is the man sitting at your door?” “Why is he there?”

Then the foodseller said “oh it’s a man who says he has not eaten for 3 days and he wants to collect food on credit but I could not give him because my business is struggling from all the credit I have already given out”.

Then the other man said: “How much is the food he wants?”

The food seller said “It’s a few cups of garri, rice and beans. Everything may be 2,000 naira”.

The other man said “Alright pack everything he wants and more. I would pay for it. Let him go home to his family and eat”.

The foodseller packed all the food and went outside to tell the man with joy that someone has paid for his food.

He saw the man still sleeping.
He tapped him to wake him up, he didn’t respond. Tapped him again, nothing.

The man had died.
He died sitting and waiting for help.

This happened just few days ago in Badawa, Kano. Some people who live in that area know this story.

The man was dead all along while people were coming in and out of the shop thinking he was sleeping.

He died hopeless. He died helpless. He died a man who his country failed.

If you know anyone in this period who is hungry around you and you can afford a little food or money to give him/her, please do.

Many people are walking the streets with an empty stomach, a sorry face and are dead within. It’s only a matter of time before they physically die.

Don’t be the one who walks into a store and doesn’t bother to ask about the beggar at the door.

*"We all have our problems yes, But our little curiosity may save a life."*👌

*Be the one who asks “who is that person sitting there?”* _Be the one who_ _helps_ .
*And be the one who saves a life."* 🙏

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