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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by beardedboy(m): 2:45pm On Mar 02, 2023
DevilsEqual:
Very Remarkable

But down here in Nigeria, academician rarely get rewarded this big
How much did Obi award as a governor?

Oh, he awarded a free brewery!
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by beardedboy(m): 2:45pm On Mar 02, 2023
Coder2Client:
Nigerans are doing great out better than at home
Nigerians are doing great at home.

Speak for yourself.

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Nobody: 2:45pm On Mar 02, 2023
Baba go first build house for Naija... grin
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by MasterTeeUSA: 2:45pm On Mar 02, 2023
They are busy chasing students to sleep with, money for handouts and going on strike.





DevilsEqual:
Very Remarkable

But down here in Nigeria, academician rarely get rewarded this big

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by NuraSambo: 2:49pm On Mar 02, 2023
TheNiceGuy:
I've heard this name before. Can't recall where

Congratulations
He is very active on Facebook. He helps alot of young Nigerian scholars find their footing in the acaddmic world

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by tunapawizzy: 2:50pm On Mar 02, 2023
Coder2Client:
Nigerans are doing great out better than at home
Yes, because the system at home suffocates your brilliance, talent and hardwork. the guy earned his Bachelors from UI in 2004, probably did his NYSC 2004/2005 and then earned his PhD in the US, 5 years later....
If his postgraduate journey was in Nigeria, he still fit dey struggle with his PhD supervisor in 2013, he may even have to abandon it.

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Femijohn198: 2:53pm On Mar 02, 2023
very remarkable to you sir

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Kemadealadire(f): 2:53pm On Mar 02, 2023
Adire, nice😁

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by CHAQUR: 3:00pm On Mar 02, 2023
Benrosaria:
there are deepest histories of the blacks that professor aderinto still hasn't unveiled

You can do that for the world... You too can win.

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by seguno2: 3:01pm On Mar 02, 2023
PureFace1:


https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/us-based-nigerian-professor-saheed-aderinto-wins-300000-history-prize/

Why is our country not working like America, if we are so bright and hardworking?

anonimi:
David Hundeyin
May 4, 2022

I want to sell a script to a Hollywood studio. The story is about a guy who owns a farm that constantly runs at a loss but never quite shuts down.

The farm is massive and underutilised, and the protagonist has all the opportunities in the world to improve its output and get a bumper harvest.

He has access to credit, machinery, free irrigation and gifts from neighbouring farmers, but all he ever does with these things is drink and smoke them away while his family suffers.

Nigeria has refused to grow up and achieve something, but it somehow feels as if it is living vicariously through the achievements of its estranged children around the world

Apart from drinking, smoking and generally being utterly useless, his other pastime is to pump out children at an industrial rate. Needless to say, he takes no care of his children whatsoever, and many of them fail to survive childhood.

Those who do survive have to leave the farm and hire themselves out as hired labour to the neighbouring farmers, having picked up some survival skills from home.

With time, a number of them rise through the ranks and become senior managers, directors and even shareholders in these other farms while their father continues mismanaging his farm.

When good news about some of these successful children gets home, their father is filled with pride and joy, but when they end up on the wrong side of life, he acts as if he never knew them.

The successful ones make efforts to revamp their childhood home by sending back money and volunteering their skills and time, but all this guy ever wants to do is be a 62-year-old underachieving idiot carried through life by charity and luck.

Famzing” diaspora success is dishonest
I’m sure before the end of the second paragraph, you figured out whose story I was telling. The 62-year story of post-independence Nigeria — which the Hollywood studio would surely reject for being too sad with no redemption — is that of our fictional antihero.

Nigeria has refused to grow up and achieve something, but it somehow feels as if it is living vicariously through the achievements of its estranged children around the world.

Remember how everyone from corporate brands to Abike Dabiri made a big song and dance about supporting Anthony Joshua the “Nigerian,” whose only chance to become someone in life came when his parents emigrated from Nigeria?

Remember how things turned when he somehow lost against that chubby Mexican dude whose name I can’t remember? Remember when the Super Falcons won the female AFCON title and received a congratulatory tweet from the president, only for them to have to stage a protest before being paid their camp allowances?

That’s what we do in Nigeria. We try to live vicariously through the achievements of people who have achieved great things under their own steam, simply because said people happen to be called ‘Ifeoma,’ ‘Efe’ and ‘Ayotunde.’

Even when Nigeria had absolutely nothing to do with said success, or in fact happened in spite of Nigeria, as with Divine Oduduru, we bask in the reflected glory of their personal achievements.

Sometimes when those people wear a Nigerian flag or post something about Wizkid or Jollof Rice on Instagram, we go crazy with the Nigerian flag emojis because oh my god, they identify with us!

This is not about being a Killjoy
Somehow, the complete failure of Nigeria and our complicity in its failure is more bearable when we point at Nigerian immigrants doing great things in life and say “I knew Femi before he started calling himself Anthony.

His father and I were classmates in Aiyetoro.” It is unclear how exactly this helps our situation but hey, it’s also unclear how chugging the amount of alcohol we do helps either.

Escapism is a key part of our culture, and anyone who dissents must be a non-Jollof-eating, vegetarian heretic, and possibly also an atheist.

Now while all this is painfully cringey to my eyes, some will also point out that Nigeria is not the only country that has a weird obsession with its diaspora population.

Even ‘first-world’ countries like Ireland continue to have deep emotional and economic connections to their diaspora, and in any case Nigerians proudly supporting Anthony Joshua or the NBA’s Giannis Ante…African-sounding-name is basically harmless fun. They’re not hurting anyone. Why be such a killjoy, David?

The reason this matters can be found in a quote that has been dubiously attributed to Russian President Vladmir Putin, where he describes Africa as the place where its diaspora does not invest in, but returns to only to die and be buried with their ancestors.

While there is no concrete evidence that Mr. Putin ever actually made that comment, the truth in it is painfully poignant.

For diaspora success to be meaningful to Nigeria, it must correlate to on-ground results in Nigeria. The example of Somalia shows that having a well-educated, globally successful diaspora while being an absolute basket case are both possible at the same time.

I’d imagine we do not aspire to be Somalia.
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Sweetvie: 3:01pm On Mar 02, 2023
Very Remarkable🤗

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Goodlady(f): 3:03pm On Mar 02, 2023
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by seguno2: 3:05pm On Mar 02, 2023
DevilsEqual:
Very Remarkable

But down here in Nigeria, academician rarely get rewarded this big

We Nigerians prefer to reward politicians in public office, rather than teachers.

Is it any wonder that we are so backward in the basic things of modern society
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by PrinzEleju: 3:07pm On Mar 02, 2023
Shebi na Yoruba?

They are the masters.

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Karlifate: 3:08pm On Mar 02, 2023
Congratulations. 👏

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by GeneralPulal: 3:12pm On Mar 02, 2023
naijapikin2:
Am sure the funds will be majorly used for further research not to squander just like that.
Good news coming from nigerians abroad at least.

The selection committee praised Aderinto’s work “for situating African history at the cutting edge of diverse literatures in the history of sexuality, nonhumans, and violence, noting that it is exceptional to see a single person leading scholarship in all of these fields.”

They’ve already carried out the research and the money is a compensation for a job well done!

The money isn’t given cuz of any further research. Tho, scholars always run research..

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by sofeo(m): 3:13pm On Mar 02, 2023
Alright Sir.

Check my Signature
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by DMCA: 3:16pm On Mar 02, 2023
Yoruba Amaka cool cool cool


God bless Tinubu
God Bless Nigeria
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by tsspsolutions: 3:21pm On Mar 02, 2023
Congratulations, bro. Hopefully I’ll win it too someday. Proud to be a historian.
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Karlifate: 3:25pm On Mar 02, 2023
It used to be that the smartest people in society became teachers.

Nowadays, it's the dumbest people who couldn't find anything better to do who become teachers.

Can't find a job because you're an idiot without skill? Well, start teaching your own degree to other students. Sad!

kiss
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Burgerlomo: 3:28pm On Mar 02, 2023
Congratulations cool

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by godwon01(m): 3:34pm On Mar 02, 2023
This lad must be a genius to have been a professor of history. He look very young. Congratulations .

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by backtovillage: 3:36pm On Mar 02, 2023
Igbo kwenu

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Jsucre(m): 3:38pm On Mar 02, 2023
DevilsEqual:
Very Remarkable

But down here in Nigeria, academician rarely get rewarded this big
bigbrother we know. Ba book
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by billgabb(m): 3:46pm On Mar 02, 2023
How can they be rewarded when they are busy rigging election for politicians? After 8 months strike, Professors will transfer the aggression on the masses.
DevilsEqual:
Very Remarkable

But down here in Nigeria, academician rarely get rewarded this big
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by MightySparrow: 3:46pm On Mar 02, 2023
Ppogbae:
Tinubu effect cool

A sign that Tinubu administration will bring prosperity.

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Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by IkeJAH(m): 3:53pm On Mar 02, 2023
I Commend Your Efforts, Prof.
Please continue to do us proud.
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Pedyson: 3:55pm On Mar 02, 2023
Coder2Client:
Nigerans are doing great out better than at home

Because there's no enabling environment here
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by Chetas81(m): 3:56pm On Mar 02, 2023
BUT the history is being removed from our curriculum BECAUSE THEY LOVE BEING SLAVE TO ANOTHER MAN COUNTRY BY SPEAKING THOSE PEOPLE LANGUAGE
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by wahalawahala: 3:56pm On Mar 02, 2023
DontBullshitMe:
More than 200 million naira.

Good for him.
not more, e no reach
Re: Professor Saheed Aderinto Wins $300,000 History Prize by enomakos(m): 3:58pm On Mar 02, 2023
Congratulations prof

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