I am satisfied with where I am now at this time for a variety of reasons.
First of all, I can testify that my life has been a field of activity that connects me to the larger population of humankind and in the course of this journey I have fed for the collective banking account of human knowledge.
This enormous account has empowered me at one level; but it has also add my contributions in the growing ocean of human thought and development. I am grateful for this golden opportunity. I thank the Almighty God for sparing my life when many I knew felt to the blows of death at younger age.
Secondly, I am satisfied with my role in the academy. It has not only helped me develop my scholarship and intellectual resources, but it has also opened new door of opportunities for me to benefit from both town and gown. I have come to meet and know a large body of human beings who had a lot to give and they too felt that I came to the banquet of civilizations not empty-handed. As former President Leopold Sedar Senghor of Senegal used to say: "The African cannot attend the banquet of civilizations empty-handed." I am trying my best to add my little bit to the pool of human knowledge.
Thirdly, I am satisfied with where I am because I feel privileged and lucky to among men and women who have the opportunity to think critically and share thoughts with others in the media and beyond.
I believe there are many things to be done. The circumstances surrounding my life have made my life situation satisfying and hopeful.
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