B.A. French (First Class Honours) – Obafemi Awolowo University
Best Female Graduating Student, Faculty of Arts (OAU)
M.A. French (Distinction) – University of Ibadan
Best Graduating Student, Department of European Studies
Ph.D. French Literature – Purdue University, USA
Student of the Year
DALF C2 (French Language Proficiency)
Chegg Global Student Prize 2024 Top 50 Finalist (Selected from over 11,000 nominations across 176 countries)
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Attending OAU Ile-Ife in the 00s brought me into proximity with Yoruba Nollywood stars. You could saunter into CC and find Peter Fatomilola mulling over a beer. Or Tunde Ojeyemi walking out of the staff club. Or the pleasant-mannered Kola Oyewo near Pit Theatre. Really sad to hear of his passing. Incredible actor. He gave the performance of his lifetime as the incorruptible civil servant, Mr Mako, in Koseegbe. His next best, imo, is as the corrupt king Lapite in Saworoide, also a Tunde Kelani film. These two films are serious political satires of post-colonial societies in Nigeria. Oyewo acted as both a conflicted hero in Koseegbe and a venal royalty in Saworoide, showing incredible range. May his soul rest in peace.
It always beats my brain that Nigeria has a dedicated national programme & budget to fund the rehabilitation of terrorists but has nothing dedicated for the victims of the terrorists who are traumatized for life.
Feminism doesn’t stop you from taking care of your man.
Feminism doesn’t stop you from collecting penis.
Feminism doesn’t stop you from cooking for a man.
Feminism doesn’t stop you from spending your money on a man.
You people talk about feminism like it’s a cult created to be against men, it isn’t!
The same parents who travel long distances to help/ grieve/ celebrate their friends?
The ones greeting almost everyone from church to the market? They model alot about community and friendship. Alot of us think we're too good for mundane things.
Let's be serious please.
When I hear people say this, I automatically assume you're a Yahoo boy/girl.
Because you can't be in the job market with us and be saying this nonsense.