A highly distinguished African historian and scholar, Professor Toyin Falola, was bestowed with an honorary degree by Benue State’s University of Mkar on a memorable Saturday.
Professor Falola, who served as the convocation’s esteemed guest lecturer, received the prestigious title of Doctor of Letters (D. Litt) during a grand ceremony that gathered together scholars, students, and distinguished guests from all corners of the nation.
This latest accolade stands as a testament to his remarkable contributions to the realm of academia and serves as a reminder of the enduring impact he has made on the field of African Studies.
In his captivating convocation lecture, titled “Religion and Values,” Professor Falola delved deep into the intricate relationship between religion and the ethical framework that forms the bedrock of society.
His profound insights and unique perspective left an indelible impression on the minds of all those in attendance.
Professor Falola is renowned for his extensive body of work, comprising numerous books, essays, and lectures that have significantly shaped the global understanding of African history and culture.
Throughout his illustrious career, he has amassed an impressive collection of honorary degrees, with the University of Mkar’s recognition marking his 18th such honor.