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SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE FOR HONORARY DOCTORATE FROM
EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY

[Greetings]
H.E. Gov. of Ekiti and his lovely wife

H.E. wife of the VP of Ghana

Chancellor of the University

Vice Chancellor, Academic Staff, students of EKSU

Distinguished ladies and gentlemen.



      I am extremely grateful to be here today at Ekiti State University. It is

indeed a privilege to have this Honorary Doctorate of Public Administration

degree conferred upon me by your esteemed institution. I would like to first thank

the Governing Council of the university for this great honour done me. I would

also wish to extend my best wishes to H.E. Gov. Kayode Fayemi and the people of

Ekiti state for the warm welcome you have accorded myself and my delegation

since our arrival.

      Additionally, I would like to extend my congratulations to Ambassador

Bamidele Olumilua on being named Chancellor of the University; Dr. Kandeh

Yumkella and Professor Tamuna, upon whom Doctorate of Science and Doctorate

of Letters degree were conferred, respectively. I would also like to congratulate all

of the graduates of Ekiti State—those who are being celebrated during this 17th
convocation ceremony, as well as all those whose lives have been enriched in the

lecture halls and rooms of this university during its 30 years of existence.



This is my first doctorate degree, honorary or otherwise. I think it’s especially

symbolic—both personally and professionally—for me to be receiving it here in

Nigeria. I’ll begin by sharing with you the personal relevance.



As I am sure many of you are aware, our two countries, Ghana and Nigeria, have

always had a symbiotic relationship. There are so many commonalities between

us—from the fact that each is Anglophone and shares borders with Francophone

countries to the fact that we share, within our own individual borders, the same

physical geography and seasonal climatic patterns, and similar food and customs.

Where else in the West African subregion can you go—but Ghana if you’re

Nigerian or Nigeria if you’re Ghanaian—and eat food that will make you feel as

though you’ve never left home? Fufu, egusi, gari, garden egg stew.

But more than any of that is the history that we share; it is a history that has

brought us together as one in much more than food and clothing and customs. It

has brought us together in art and entertainment, and it has brought us together in

our bloodlines. Like a number of Ghanaians, in addition to having friends and

former schoolmates who are Nigerian, I also have relatives; my sister is Nigerian.
In the first few decades of independence, as our two nations were struggling to

find their feet as constitutional democracies, during times of difficulty in Nigeria,

many citizens sought refuge in Ghana; likewise, during times of difficulty in

Ghana, many of citizens sought refuge in Nigeria. I was among the one million or

more Ghanaians who came to Nigeria during the early part of the 1980s.



My father, who had fled Ghana into exile, lived for some time in Nigeria as a

political refugee. I was a young man at the time. I had completed my first degree

in History and was looking to earn a second degree. In order to be close to my

dad, I joined him in Nigeria and set my sights on attending a post-graduate

programme here. I remember how, as I was waiting for the application season to

come around, I used to walk around the campuses of various universities

envisioning myself sitting in their lecture halls and then, hopefully one day,

receiving my postgraduate degree and taking part in a convocation ceremony much

like this one today.



As it turns out, destiny pulled me in a different direction and I was never able to

fulfil the dreams I once had of graduating from a university in Nigeria. 28 years

later, here I am with such a scroll in my hands. You can see then why today holds

such significance for me on a personal level.
I’ve heard people refer to degrees as nothing more than simple sheets of paper. Of

course, we all know they are so much more than that. These seemingly simple

sheets of paper represent the richness of the experiences we’ve had; they document

the depth of the knowledge we’ve acquired. Today I am also reminded that these

sheets of paper that we hold, that we will frame and hang on our walls, and that we

will reference on our CVs; these sheets of paper carry within them the hopes and

dreams of a past, as well as the hopes and dreams for a future.



This leads me to the second reason why this honour and why being here with you

today is both significant and symbolic—and that is from the professional

perspective. So I speak now, not only as an individual, but as a politician, one

who has spent my entire life, in one way or another, traversing the political

landscape of this West African subregion.



My father was a politician. He served as a minister of state and as a member of the

first parliament of the first republic of Ghana, under our first president, Osagyefo

Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. And from this vantage point, as the child of a politician who

also came to find my calling as a politician, I would like to speak for a moment on
the matter of our shared destiny, on the matter of the hopes and dreams of our

collective past, as well as the hopes and dreams for our collective future.




Through the years, I have seen the promise and potential that Ghana and Nigeria

hold. And I have seen both countries struggle to overcome tremendous obstacles

in order to live up to that promise and potential. Often when people talk about our

countries, as well as other African countries, they choose to focus solely on the

struggle, the challenges, on the tremendous obstacles; they choose to overlook,

minimize or entirely dismiss the fact that we have overcome, and that we continue

to overcome. It is true that there is still much work to be done. We have daily

battles that sometimes seem insurmountable; but we also have daily victories that

are worthy of celebration. The majority of African countries are today under

constitutional rule and governed by principles of democracy and the rule of law.

This year alone more than 20 African nations are holding elections. Six out of ten

countries with the highest GDP growth rates this year were African.



With 150 million residents, Nigeria—by way of population—is by far the largest

country in the West African subregion. But the position Nigeria holds at the

forefront of our subregion is not simply because of the numbers of people it can

boast. Nigeria’s GDP constitutes more than 50% of the West African subregion’s
economy. Nigeria’s film industry is the third highest grossing in the world after

Hollywood and Bollywood. Nigerian authors, musicians, journalists, doctors,




engineers and businessmen are some of the most skilled, successful and revered in

the world.

You have a great country. Blessed with some of the best human material and

natural resources. It is said "the grass often looks greener on the other side". The

grass is green here too. You can make Nigeria one of the greatest nations of the

world only if you learn to appreciate who you are and what you have. Rome was

not built in a day. Recognize your successes in build on them.



Nigeria’s tenacity and its successes are due in large part to the investment that this

country makes in its most important natural resource, its human resource. And

when it comes down to it, that—more than anything else, including money—is

what a nation’s development is dependent upon, its human resource.

When I was informed that I was to receive an honorary degree from Ekiti State

university, several of them immediately asked "where is Ekiti". They must have

assumed I was awaiting an honorary degree from an Oxford, or Cambridge or

some such centuries old university. I am proud to be receiving this degree from

EKSU. Because the hope of moving Africa forward is not the Oxfords or
Cambridges of this world, but the little incubators of innovation and learning

dotted across Africa such as EKSU. I am proud to be associated with your great

institution.




Resources and money alone do not make a university. It is human determination,

innovation dedication and creativity that makes a successful learning experience.

We’ve seen what can be done when a nation empowers its citizens by making high

quality, reasonably priced education available to its citizens. Cuba is one example.

Look at what that country has been able to do for its citizens, and for its own

survival, despite having been effectively shunned by most of the global

community.

Recently Pres. Goodluck Jonathan was honoured with a honorary doctorate degree

by the GIMPA. Today here I stand at EKSU receiving honor and recognition for

service to country. This probably is symbolic of the closeness and uselessness of

the borders that separate our nations.

Fela show invitation

       I spoke earlier of the hopes and dreams of the past, as well as the hopes and

dreams for the future. Each and every one of us—you, me, all of the people

standing beside us and around us—is here today because of somebody’s hopes,

dreams and prayers—be that person a friend, a parent, an elder, or an ancestor that

has passed on. Institutions such as Ekiti State University enable us to continue
hoping, dreaming and praying, not only for the improvement of our individual

lives or the lives of our children, but for the improvement of the conditions in the

communities, the countries, and the world at large that we each call home.




       Institutions such as Ekiti State University allow us to move past the stage of

hoping and dreaming and praying and to start doing the work that is necessary in

nation-building. These degrees that we leave Ekiti State University holding are a

call to action.

       It is, for me, a powerful reminder of all the reasons why I felt called into a

life of public service, namely the fact that I believed and continue to believe in the

limitless possibilities of this great continent of ours. I am deeply grateful and

humbled by the recognition and wholeheartedly accept the responsibilities with

which it comes. I thank you for this. (I’ll hold up docotoral degree)

       Dedication

       to the partnership of our two countries Ghana and Nigeria

       To my parents

       To the people of Ghana

       To President J.J. Rawlings

       To President John Evans Atta Mills

       To my Wife. The domestic C in C (invite Lordina)
and finally to the almighty God for blessing, protecting and preserving me to

date.




        May God continue to bless our two countries, Ghana and Nigeria, sisters in

their daily struggles and their daily victories, and may God continue to bless

Africa. Thank you.

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Honorary Doctorate Speech from Ekiti State University

  • 1. SPEECH OF ACCEPTANCE FOR HONORARY DOCTORATE FROM EKITI STATE UNIVERSITY [Greetings] H.E. Gov. of Ekiti and his lovely wife H.E. wife of the VP of Ghana Chancellor of the University Vice Chancellor, Academic Staff, students of EKSU Distinguished ladies and gentlemen. I am extremely grateful to be here today at Ekiti State University. It is indeed a privilege to have this Honorary Doctorate of Public Administration degree conferred upon me by your esteemed institution. I would like to first thank the Governing Council of the university for this great honour done me. I would also wish to extend my best wishes to H.E. Gov. Kayode Fayemi and the people of Ekiti state for the warm welcome you have accorded myself and my delegation since our arrival. Additionally, I would like to extend my congratulations to Ambassador Bamidele Olumilua on being named Chancellor of the University; Dr. Kandeh Yumkella and Professor Tamuna, upon whom Doctorate of Science and Doctorate of Letters degree were conferred, respectively. I would also like to congratulate all of the graduates of Ekiti State—those who are being celebrated during this 17th
  • 2. convocation ceremony, as well as all those whose lives have been enriched in the lecture halls and rooms of this university during its 30 years of existence. This is my first doctorate degree, honorary or otherwise. I think it’s especially symbolic—both personally and professionally—for me to be receiving it here in Nigeria. I’ll begin by sharing with you the personal relevance. As I am sure many of you are aware, our two countries, Ghana and Nigeria, have always had a symbiotic relationship. There are so many commonalities between us—from the fact that each is Anglophone and shares borders with Francophone countries to the fact that we share, within our own individual borders, the same physical geography and seasonal climatic patterns, and similar food and customs. Where else in the West African subregion can you go—but Ghana if you’re Nigerian or Nigeria if you’re Ghanaian—and eat food that will make you feel as though you’ve never left home? Fufu, egusi, gari, garden egg stew. But more than any of that is the history that we share; it is a history that has brought us together as one in much more than food and clothing and customs. It has brought us together in art and entertainment, and it has brought us together in our bloodlines. Like a number of Ghanaians, in addition to having friends and former schoolmates who are Nigerian, I also have relatives; my sister is Nigerian.
  • 3. In the first few decades of independence, as our two nations were struggling to find their feet as constitutional democracies, during times of difficulty in Nigeria, many citizens sought refuge in Ghana; likewise, during times of difficulty in Ghana, many of citizens sought refuge in Nigeria. I was among the one million or more Ghanaians who came to Nigeria during the early part of the 1980s. My father, who had fled Ghana into exile, lived for some time in Nigeria as a political refugee. I was a young man at the time. I had completed my first degree in History and was looking to earn a second degree. In order to be close to my dad, I joined him in Nigeria and set my sights on attending a post-graduate programme here. I remember how, as I was waiting for the application season to come around, I used to walk around the campuses of various universities envisioning myself sitting in their lecture halls and then, hopefully one day, receiving my postgraduate degree and taking part in a convocation ceremony much like this one today. As it turns out, destiny pulled me in a different direction and I was never able to fulfil the dreams I once had of graduating from a university in Nigeria. 28 years later, here I am with such a scroll in my hands. You can see then why today holds such significance for me on a personal level.
  • 4. I’ve heard people refer to degrees as nothing more than simple sheets of paper. Of course, we all know they are so much more than that. These seemingly simple sheets of paper represent the richness of the experiences we’ve had; they document the depth of the knowledge we’ve acquired. Today I am also reminded that these sheets of paper that we hold, that we will frame and hang on our walls, and that we will reference on our CVs; these sheets of paper carry within them the hopes and dreams of a past, as well as the hopes and dreams for a future. This leads me to the second reason why this honour and why being here with you today is both significant and symbolic—and that is from the professional perspective. So I speak now, not only as an individual, but as a politician, one who has spent my entire life, in one way or another, traversing the political landscape of this West African subregion. My father was a politician. He served as a minister of state and as a member of the first parliament of the first republic of Ghana, under our first president, Osagyefo Dr. Kwame Nkrumah. And from this vantage point, as the child of a politician who also came to find my calling as a politician, I would like to speak for a moment on
  • 5. the matter of our shared destiny, on the matter of the hopes and dreams of our collective past, as well as the hopes and dreams for our collective future. Through the years, I have seen the promise and potential that Ghana and Nigeria hold. And I have seen both countries struggle to overcome tremendous obstacles in order to live up to that promise and potential. Often when people talk about our countries, as well as other African countries, they choose to focus solely on the struggle, the challenges, on the tremendous obstacles; they choose to overlook, minimize or entirely dismiss the fact that we have overcome, and that we continue to overcome. It is true that there is still much work to be done. We have daily battles that sometimes seem insurmountable; but we also have daily victories that are worthy of celebration. The majority of African countries are today under constitutional rule and governed by principles of democracy and the rule of law. This year alone more than 20 African nations are holding elections. Six out of ten countries with the highest GDP growth rates this year were African. With 150 million residents, Nigeria—by way of population—is by far the largest country in the West African subregion. But the position Nigeria holds at the forefront of our subregion is not simply because of the numbers of people it can boast. Nigeria’s GDP constitutes more than 50% of the West African subregion’s
  • 6. economy. Nigeria’s film industry is the third highest grossing in the world after Hollywood and Bollywood. Nigerian authors, musicians, journalists, doctors, engineers and businessmen are some of the most skilled, successful and revered in the world. You have a great country. Blessed with some of the best human material and natural resources. It is said "the grass often looks greener on the other side". The grass is green here too. You can make Nigeria one of the greatest nations of the world only if you learn to appreciate who you are and what you have. Rome was not built in a day. Recognize your successes in build on them. Nigeria’s tenacity and its successes are due in large part to the investment that this country makes in its most important natural resource, its human resource. And when it comes down to it, that—more than anything else, including money—is what a nation’s development is dependent upon, its human resource. When I was informed that I was to receive an honorary degree from Ekiti State university, several of them immediately asked "where is Ekiti". They must have assumed I was awaiting an honorary degree from an Oxford, or Cambridge or some such centuries old university. I am proud to be receiving this degree from EKSU. Because the hope of moving Africa forward is not the Oxfords or
  • 7. Cambridges of this world, but the little incubators of innovation and learning dotted across Africa such as EKSU. I am proud to be associated with your great institution. Resources and money alone do not make a university. It is human determination, innovation dedication and creativity that makes a successful learning experience. We’ve seen what can be done when a nation empowers its citizens by making high quality, reasonably priced education available to its citizens. Cuba is one example. Look at what that country has been able to do for its citizens, and for its own survival, despite having been effectively shunned by most of the global community. Recently Pres. Goodluck Jonathan was honoured with a honorary doctorate degree by the GIMPA. Today here I stand at EKSU receiving honor and recognition for service to country. This probably is symbolic of the closeness and uselessness of the borders that separate our nations. Fela show invitation I spoke earlier of the hopes and dreams of the past, as well as the hopes and dreams for the future. Each and every one of us—you, me, all of the people standing beside us and around us—is here today because of somebody’s hopes, dreams and prayers—be that person a friend, a parent, an elder, or an ancestor that has passed on. Institutions such as Ekiti State University enable us to continue
  • 8. hoping, dreaming and praying, not only for the improvement of our individual lives or the lives of our children, but for the improvement of the conditions in the communities, the countries, and the world at large that we each call home. Institutions such as Ekiti State University allow us to move past the stage of hoping and dreaming and praying and to start doing the work that is necessary in nation-building. These degrees that we leave Ekiti State University holding are a call to action. It is, for me, a powerful reminder of all the reasons why I felt called into a life of public service, namely the fact that I believed and continue to believe in the limitless possibilities of this great continent of ours. I am deeply grateful and humbled by the recognition and wholeheartedly accept the responsibilities with which it comes. I thank you for this. (I’ll hold up docotoral degree) Dedication to the partnership of our two countries Ghana and Nigeria To my parents To the people of Ghana To President J.J. Rawlings To President John Evans Atta Mills To my Wife. The domestic C in C (invite Lordina)
  • 9. and finally to the almighty God for blessing, protecting and preserving me to date. May God continue to bless our two countries, Ghana and Nigeria, sisters in their daily struggles and their daily victories, and may God continue to bless Africa. Thank you.