Nigeria, Nov. 13 -- On 25 November, I will be a guest of Babcock University to deliver a "send-forth" lecture in honor of Professor Ademola, who is concluding his term as Vice-Chancellor of the renowned institution of academic learning and development. I consider this a privilege. In a four-part essay for the media and the Babcock community, I will be explaining my involvement and engagement with the university. And what better way to start than with one of its own, someone I once referred to as the plenus and potens of Babcock University, Professor Jumoke Yacob-Haliso. I have yet to find someone who loves Babcock more than this value-driven and service-oriented academic. She speaks of the university as a committed church member and defen...