A clear reflection of the poet's polymorphic poetic prowess in Yoruba Philosophy-- Prof. Otun-Friday, University of Ilorin
This poet has shown, in Humans and Other Beings, that there is still hope for our intellectual heritage to gladly demonstrate the uniqueness of Yoruba metaphysics--Prof. Sophie Oluwole, Founder of Centre for African Culture and Development (CEFACAD)
Humans and Other Beings clearly demonstrates that self and culture are most symbiotically interwoven. Hence, as themes within culture are painstakingly explored, the poet, unwittingly journeys deep into the corporeal and incorporeal aspects of the human person and culture as well. This makes the collection mystical, intricate and historical, thereby, arousing deep feelings of nostalgia--Prof. Chiedozie Okoro, University of Lagos.