As Dr. Alban puts it, in “Hello Africa”
“So why be shy? Why be humble?
I just came straight out the jungle”
Professors, like prophets.
“Full professors”,
half professors,
half-real professors,
semi-professors
deputy professors
fake professors..
Who are worse, fake professors or false prophets?
What's the difference?
What say ye about Professor Longhair?
Has Dr Pantami and the institution that honoured and recognised him, so hurt all mankind that they cannot be forgiven, understood, left in peace, ignored?
Over here in Jante Sweden, the title professor is not such a big deal - as Baba Kadiri was joking with me over the phone yesterday, that in Sweden when some gorilla - straight outta the jungle starts beating his chest to announce “I have a PhD” (maybe the first in his tribe to be awarded a PhD), if Mister Svensson is at all interested or impressed - enough to raise an eyebrow, he may politely enquire (more in a mode of challenge) ,“ in which area of study?” And, of course, if you're from Nigeria he's probably going to be more impressed if you tell him “ molecular biology”, than if you say, “political science.” In any case, he may even believe that it's one of those 419 degrees from this kind of university ...
The fascination with titles such as “ Professor”, especially in semi-literate societies is what colonialism has done to some of us. What is the aim of those who are so obsessed or incensed with whatever as the motor that's driving them to pursue Dr. Pantami so relentlessly? And, by the way, I'm very impressed by Dr. Pantami's tenure at Medina - I'm impressed by anyone that's qualified to teach whatever, at Medina – and when thinking of West African medical doctors destined to work in Saudi Arabia, I am also impressed by, among others, our own Dr. George Tregson Roberts, for example.
But this professor bug. My Hindu friend used to call me “ Professor”. Professor? What a responsibility! Not only being a professor of yourself but even a professor of others, having to be teaching saucy nineteen-year-old second-year urchins at some university...
On the lighter side, from mundane realities in Nigeria to the more amusing sideline truths in fiction,; I'm thinking of the role played by the Professor in Wole Soyinka's “The Road” and the Professor in Joseph Conrad's “The Secret Agent “
Listen to Pepe Kalle saying “ Professor,” as Diblo Dibala does his thing in
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Many of the great philosophers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries
had dramatic lives.
Descartes started his career as a soldier of fortune during the Thirty Years War, and spent much of his life in seclusion in the Netherlands out of fear that he could not work freely in France.
Spinoza suffered excommunication and exile from the Jewish community of Amsterdam because of his unconventional views. Hobbes was an intimate of the noble house of Cavendish, and spent the years of the English Civil War in fearful exile in France.
Locke trained as a physician, and it was as a physician that he first came to the attention of the powerful first Earl of Shaftesbury, with whom he became a close political associate, with the result that he was forced to spend the years of conflict over the succession to the restored Stuart kings Charles II and James II living in hiding and under an assumed name in Amsterdam, before becoming an important civil servant during the reign of William and Mary.
Leibniz spent his life as a courtier, with a range of duties including diplomacy, engineering, and historiography. Hume took part in a number of British diplomatic and military missions before enjoying public fame and fortune as the author of his controversial but popular History of England.
Rousseau wrote music and novels as well as philosophy while never holding a steady job and leading a disorderly personal life that got him banished from his native city as well as into many other scrapes.
Kant, however, was the first truly important modern philosopher to spend his career almost exclusively as a university teacher, indeed as a teacher in a single university in the town of his birth. The drama in Kant’s life was intellectual, so the story of his life must be told through his works.
(Paul Guyer. Kant. Routledge: Oxon, 2006. 15)
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Oluwatoyin Vincent Adepoju,
You wanna know, “If the professor title is no big deal, why is the person in question interested in being so titled?”
The best person to ask is the person in question himself, assuming you will thereby wring the truth out of him. Offhand, knowing the quality of the person under your scrutiny, I'd say that the title “professor” is no big deal to him: I imagine that he's doing it for show, hence the ridiculous photos of him holding up the attestation, assuredly water-stamped and dutiful signed by the Chancellor of the university in question. Dr Pantami after all comes from the North where literacy preceded the literacy that later on came to the South, mainly through Christian missionaries. From that point of view, I suppose that for Dr. Pantami, the title Mallam is more elevating, confers more status, than Professor or D.D.. With which of his South Nigerian contemporaries of the Nigerian East or West would you compare the prodigious intellectual output of Shehu Usman dan Fodio, which is still in print and some of which I have devoured?
It's a peculiarly Nigerian phenomena, this fascination with the title of Professor. Understandably, in pre-literate, illiterate, semi-literate and indeed in primitive (pre-technological) societies, he who knows little is king, talk less of he who knows much. In the kingdom of the blind, is the one-eyed not king? So, understandably, some people of otherwise low-self esteem ( inferiority complex, the backside of superiority complex ) want to be beheld in the eyes of their mental and intellectual superiors /equals/menial inferiors, so-called underlings, as intellectual giants “kings”, as their intellectual “kings”, “professors” of even the lowest-ranked universities in the world, even if they've only got a PhD in geology or mineral extraction.
The erstwhile chairman of Independent National Electoral Commission Attahiru Muhammadu Jega always appeared in the news as “ Professor Attahiru Jega”, I suppose for added lustre, to give his honesty, incorrigibility, added credibility, if not awe.
We talk of Soyinka, Chomsky, Georg Henrik Von Wright, ritually, without prefacing their names with the title “Professor”
How does Dr Pantami want to be addressed in the future? As Professor Pantami or would he prefer to keep the title in his back pocket?
The best answer to that question too can only come directly from the horse's mouth.
Still in the realm of Professor, this article for your perusal even if as of yet here is no left in Nigerian politickings: Cornel West on Why the Left Needs Jesus
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Good Lord!
You have below the stuff of an excellent memoir.
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Great Nimi:
I have been thinking about you for three days for the wrong reasons! As I read Farooq’s piece on Pantami and later one written by Moses (via Farooq sending it to me as I am not on Facebook), I began to think of you that assuming you did not do your PhD (in two years if I remember), would I not have recommended you to become a professor? I would have. Could this have been a “fraud”? No.
There are too many things about the Pantami’s case that trouble me. There are talents out there who could be professors without any form of corruption. You already had a solid body of work before you decided to do a PhD. Behind your back, I had nominated you twice for an honorary doctorate. On one occasion, they decided to choose Patience Jonathan instead!
I decided to think about myself as well. I did not want to go to College, talk less about becoming a professor. I don’t like to be called a professor. My favorite name/title is TF. It takes away all needs for titles, status. When people call me Professor, I tell them without being rude not to call me a professor.
Why does Pantami want to be called a Professor? He already has tremendous power, both in secular and theological terms. He has even acquired the power of a Non-Governmental Individual (NGI) for the rest of his life. In Weberian terms, he is power. Why not become a Chancellor? And Farooq will not have a point to make. I don’t see the entire incident as a “fraud”, with an apology to Farooq, but as an excess of oxytocin that produces excessive flights of imagination.
In these flights of imagination, I have heard about women who want to become witches, pastors who see themselves as Jesus Christ and enter the lion’s den thinking that nothing will happen to them, professors who see themselves as winning the Nobel, a small store owner who thinks he is Dangote, a lizard who actually thinks that he is a crocodile.
Where Farooq sees “fraud” I see a variety of madness. There are four types: bad-mad, mad-mad, sad-mad, and glad-mad. May be this case illustrates a case of one.
I welcome your thoughts!
TF
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Dear Toyin Adepoju:
Confessedly, I stopped reading any and all of your exchanges on this site mainly because of my own impatience with and lack of understanding of convoluted arguments and exchanges that do not appear too keen on resolutions. But, strangely, this piece pulled me in for its honest and direct “As a youth corper...” promise of a story of INTROSPECTION! But you stopped far too soon!! There is much much more of value where this excerpt came from, and, as one who loves “good stories” and can “smell/sniff” them out from their cellars, I want to urge you to tell/write this story in full, fleshing out the “...and then...” what of its structure. I promise you, you have one eager reader in me, waiting to “meet Toyin Adepoju, the ???”
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Moses:
You are misreading me by not reading the subtext:
TF
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Idi Amin, Hitler, etc. were originally misread.
Accusing a person like Trump of fraud is minimizing the issue. I am actually ahead of Farooq and his focus on fraud. One day, guys who can do this sort of thing will wipe away an entire state in the union.
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To be forgiven: Sins we have committed against our fellow man, all that backbiting and Pee-HD (pull him down stuff) which can only be forgiven by our fellow man or otherwise remains unforgiven, and the sins committed against the Almighty, which only the Almighty can forgive.
This evening it's Kol Nidre, tomorrow it's Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, ten days after the beginning of the new year, the day of atonement when the judgment is sealed, as to who shall live and who shall die.
That's a very strong word in the theme title: “ruination” . Very serious, They don't come a dime a dozen.
As we all know, there are professors and there are professors! All professors are not equal. Some professors are more equal than others. It would seem that what the rigmarole is all about is that the bona fide professors of reputable institutions want to protect their own reputations and their own turf. The status quo is feeling peeved, they don't want professorships to be awarded ad hoc to just any omolanke pusher or so-called scholar who has not paid his dues; professorships are not supposed to come easy, like the honorary degrees you give to political appointees, professorships are supposed to be earned by years of tedious study & research, real sacrifice, blood, sweat, and in some cases tears, and mostly deserved by hard-working geniuses like Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, they are not supposed to be awarded like the degrees that you hang on your Christmas tree ( next to the star of Bethlehem, as part of the Xmas decorations) . To award professorships to those who don't deserve to be called professor, would sully the very title professor - in fact it would be an insult to have Nigerian professors as that special category of dubious quality, thereby giving all Nigerian professors a bad name.
In my not so humble opinion, Professor Toyin Falola ( real professor, full professor, prolific professor, respected professor) has given us the best, all-round summation of the Pantami situation, (almost made that Freudian slip there, writing “pandemic” instead of Pantami, very similar enemies nevertheless, Pantami's wanting to cut him down to size, to diminish him, some of the most envious ones ( fake, false, fair-weather friends) in their secret heart of hearts actually wanting to annihilate him – the worst kind of hatred being, “ I don't want to see you here”, as if Pantami would be less without a PhD decoration from Owerri, instead of from Harrow's M.I.T. - and in the case of the virus, apart from those harbouring conspiracy theories in their heads, and those fully ( like full professors) or half ( like half professors) vaccinated against the ravages ( almost wrote savages) of the pandemic, robbing them of full immortality.
As Benjamin Franklin out it, “ He that falls in love with himself, will have no rivals “
Here's one not so grotesque example
In my humble opinion/ judgment, Lord Agbetuyi has the last word in this thread , but not in China...
Great elder:
I plead that you don’t trivialize this Pantami’s case. It has serious implications on our nation as a collective. Any minister or member of the National Assembly can now walk to a University to be made a professor.
Yes, I know professors who are not worthy of the title, but a serving minister must not be allowed to use his power to seek a professorship for himself.
I am sure Pantami would be surprised that if I were to see his CV and take it to IT folks (which I intend to do if could obtain the CV) and they say he deserves to be made a professor, I will be the very first to call Farooq to order. I will defend him.
Farooq is actually one of the best examples I know of who you can tell that he is wrong and he will admit to it. His muscular writing is at variance with his feminine personality.
TF
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Sir:
It is not an honorary professorship. It is not a question of accepting or rejecting. Dr. Pantami must have submitted an application to be considered for an appointment. This application, plus the CV, must be made public. Owerri must make a public statement on the procedure, evaluation process, etc.
If we see his CV, and we see the publications, and Owerri tells us about the evaluation letters, I will be the first to ask Professor Kperogi to write a public apology. From what I know of his character, he will apologize.
TF
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When Nigeria's 61st Independence Anniversary is celebrated on 1st of October 2021, normally, every Pan-African and every Nigerian patriot would be full of anticipation like a full Nigerian such as Baba Kadiri, but sadly Baba Kadiri is feeling distressed about the lack of progress made so far by the Nigerian Council for Science and Technology which he says was decreed into existence by Major General Yakubu Gowon on February 3, 1970. One wonders if the said council is still in existence or has been disbanded or been renamed, in the intervening years, just as after Nigeria's Independence, the old Colonial Office headquartered in London was appropriately renamed “ The Ministry of Overseas Development” to continue to keep a benign eye on Nigeria, and is now “The Department for International Development”. With all the talk of corruption everywhere on the planet, it's no surprise that the no-nonsense Taliban are recalibrating and have now renamed their Ministry of Women's Affairs: “Ministry for the Propagation of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice “
It's an identical motto at work right now, “the promotion of virtue and the prevention of vice”, in the ongoing case of Full Professor Pantami. And, as if there is no longer the principle by which a man is “presumed innocent – unless or until proven guilty” everybody – almost everybody is jumping on Brother Pantami, they say they are on a moral crusade. The condemnations are many, they come, fast and furious, the moral outrage and the indignation is heavy; some of the more cautious are calling for a full investigation by a neutral body – such as “ Premium Time”. Investigated by a newspaper. What Judge Clarence Thomas could call “a hi-tech lynching”. Why Premium Times should be presumed to be impartial is beyond me. Pray, Professor Falola, what's so impartial about Premium Times?
Indeed, if there was a death penalty for the alleged crime then in the minds of some of the crusaders, the death sentence would have been a foregone conclusion. Despite pleas for mercy the newspapermen would have already written the obituary in advance of the rigor mortis setting in, as tearful friends compose their eulogies, shedding real tears, some of Pantami's erstwhile persecutors shedding crocodile tears, a denouement based on false premises.
The questions are, how come Pantami was not appointed Professor by any other University in Nigeria? What's so special about the one at Owerri?
Free: Say you will
Was Pantami chasing Owerri or was Owerri chasing Pantami?
Is there a causal connection between Pantami being appointed Professor of Cyber Security by the Governing Council of Federal University of Technology Owerri (FUTO) at its 186th meeting held on Friday, August 20, 2021... and President Buhari arriving in Owerri a few days later on the 9th of September and being so warmly received?
My hunch is that Owerri's largesse towards Buhari's prince, Pantami, was to soften Buhari up, a kind of currying favour, a way of saying welcome Brother Buhari, no hard feelings, we love you Sah, see we have even appointed your Pantami as one of our Professors, Full Professor. And Brother Buhari said many very nice things in Owerri
Another nice homily here: Elder Porphyrios on “the moralist” - That Which is Bread
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