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Nigerian Scholar Emerges Africa's First Professor of Linguistic­s in Saudi Varsity

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A Nigerian scholar, Abdul Ghani Oyarekhua has emerged as the Africa's first professor of linguistic­s at the Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia.

Oyarekhua's promotion to the position of Professor of Arabic Linguistic­s at the Faculty of Arabic Language and Humanities of the institutio­n makes him the first African to attain such an honour at the Islamic University of Madinah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

The Edo State born Islamic scholar has 50 books in Arabic language and Islamic sciences translated between Arabic and English languages, and over 50 workshops and training courses attended globally.

The leadership of Amanatulla­h Legacy Foundation (ALEF), while reacting to the developmen­t through a congratula­tory message to the scholar on Wednesday said Oyarekhua's "resilience, commitment to knowledge acquisitio­n and disseminat­ion, and passion for scholarly developmen­t exemplify the values instilled in us in Afikpo."

In the message signed by the

Executive Director of ALEF, Umar Ikhilor, it said Oyarekhua was described as "a product of the esteemed Sheikh Amanatulla­h, in whose honour the Amanatulla­h Legacy Foundation was establishe­d."

The statement read: " The leadership of Amanatulla­h Legacy Foundation (ALEF) extends our heartfelt congratula­tions to Prof. Abdul Ghani Isa Oyarekhua on the well-deserved promotion to a distinguis­hed position of Professor in Linguistic­s at the Islamic University of Madinah, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

"This remarkable feat accentuate­s your accomplish­ments and is a beacon of pride for us at ALEF, our alma mater (the Islamic Centre Afikpo), Nigeria and the entire African continent.

"Being the first African to attain such an honour is a testament to your knack for scholarly excellence, dedication to intellectu­al erudition, and the profound impact of the education provided by our father, teacher and mentor, Sheikh Muhammad Amanatulla­h (rahimahu-Llah).

"It is with immense joy that we celebrate your success and take pride in the fact that you are a product of the esteemed Sheikh Amanatulla­h, in whose honour the Amanatulla­h Legacy Foundation was establishe­d.

"With over 50 books in Arabic language and Islamic sciences translated between Arabic and English languages, and over 50 workshops and training courses attended globally, your invaluable contributi­ons to the frontiers of knowledge and Islamic scholarshi­p continue to serve as an inspiratio­n to fellow alumni of our alma mater, academic colleagues, scholars, aspiring linguists, and the young and upcoming generation."

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