December 25, 2025

Oracle Of the Gods.Sonnet 4

Sonnet 4: Ọbàtálá (The King of White Cloth)
With steady hands and mind as clear as glass,
The Sculptor kneads the cool and heavy clay.
He watches all the celestial shadows pass,
And gives the human form its breath today.
He loves the white of bone, the white of lead,
The purity of water in the bowl;
No drop of palm wine must his spirit dread,
Lest shaking hands should mar the growing soul.
If some are born with limbs that are not straight,
They are his children, marked by holy touch;
He guards the humble and the quiet gate,
And does not ask for vanity or much.
Oh, King of Silence, draped in snowy light,
Bring peace to us before the fall of night.

Oracle Of the Gods.Sonnets 2

Sonnet 2: Ọ̀rúnmìlà (The Witness of Fate)
When the white cloth of heaven first unfurled,
And chaos stirred within the primal mist,
One stood beside the Maker of the world,
To write the laws that time could not resist.
Great Ọ̀rúnmìlà, with the opele chain,
You read the patterns in the dusty tray;
The secret maps of pleasure and of pain,
That every soul must travel on its way.
You do not change the fate the head has chosen,
But light the lamp so we might see the road;
To melt the paths that arrogance has frozen,
And ease the weight of every heavy load.
The palm nuts click, the wisdom starts to bloom,
A steady light within the crowded room.

Bursting the brain drain.part four.

In 2025, systemic strategies to elevate Black representation in science focus on moving beyond mere "inclusion" toward institutional transformation and community-led innovation.
1. Reforming Institutional Pathways
Targeted Faculty Recruitment: Institutions are increasingly using cluster hiring—hiring groups of Black faculty simultaneously—to prevent isolation and foster a built-in support system.
Equitable Resource Allocation: 2025 standards advocate for proactive "startup packages" that include adequate funding, lab space, and research staff specifically for early-career Black STEM faculty to bypass chaotic initial years often caused by a lack of institutional "insider knowledge".
Reducing "Invisible Labour": Administrators must set limits on service work (like committee memberships) for Black faculty, which often takes time away from the research required for tenure and promotion.
2. Leveraging Specialized Partnerships
National Laboratory Pipelines: Strategic collaborations between universities and national laboratories (like those supported by the U.S. Department of Energy) create high-school-to-postgraduate bridges, providing Black students access to state-of-the-art facilities early in their careers.
HBCU Research Networks: New initiatives like the $10 million Ideas Lab grant (2025) specifically aim to boost the competitive edge of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) by building research networks that allow them to lead major projects.
3. Reimagining Science Education
Culturally Relevant Pedagogy: Implementing curricula that explicitly incorporate Black cultural perspectives and history into STEM subjects has been shown to increase student motivation and achievement.
Afrofuturism in STEM: Using Afrofuturism as an intellectual framework helps students reimagine the Black experience with technology, fostering a sense of belonging and pride in being central to scientific advancement.
Black-Centered Design: Training students to use their cultural knowledge to design scientific solutions for challenges in their own communities turns STEM into a tool for localized "Black power".
4. Direct Financial & Social Support
Black-Led Funding Hubs: In 2025, African startups raised over $1 billion in the first five months, with significant investments in fintech, health tech, and AI, showing a rise in independent, Black-led scientific enterprise.
Mentorship Cohorts: Programs like Black Girls CODE and the Black Biomechanists Association provide "safe spaces" where students can authentically express their identities while mastering highly specialized technical skills.
Holistic Wellness Support: Effective 2025 models include providing "family support" resources (childcare, legal fee subsidies) and mental health services to reduce the unique "cultural taxation" and stress faced by Black professionals in high-pressure science fields.
To close the gap from 7% to 14% (reaching population parity) across 1,050 sciences by 2035, a "Marshall Plan for Black Science" is required. In 2025, the current rate of progress would take nearly 100 years; therefore, a radical, accelerated model is necessary.
Achieving greater representation of underrepresented groups in science and technology is a complex goal that requires multifaceted approaches. Here are some strategies that could contribute to closing representation gaps:
1. Funding and Support
Scholarship and Fellowship Programs: Establish significant funding for scholarships and fellowships specifically for students from underrepresented groups pursuing degrees in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. These programs could cover tuition, living expenses, and research costs.
Mentorship and Networking Programs: Create and support mentorship programs that connect students and early-career professionals from underrepresented groups with established scientists and engineers. Networking opportunities and professional development workshops can also be crucial.
Research Grants and Seed Funding: Provide grants and seed funding for research projects led by individuals from underrepresented groups to support their work and help them establish their careers.
2. Educational Pipeline
Early STEM Engagement: Implement programs that introduce STEM concepts and careers to students from underrepresented communities at an early age, starting in elementary and middle school. This could include hands-on activities, science clubs, and exposure to role models.
Support for STEM High School Programs: Strengthen STEM programs in high schools serving underrepresented communities, ensuring access to advanced coursework, well-equipped labs, and qualified teachers.
Community College Pathways: Develop clear pathways from community colleges to four-year universities for students pursuing STEM degrees, providing academic and financial support.
3. Institutional Change
Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives: Universities and research institutions should implement comprehensive diversity and inclusion initiatives that address systemic barriers and create a welcoming environment for individuals from underrepresented groups.
Recruitment and Retention Strategies: Develop targeted recruitment strategies to attract students and faculty from underrepresented groups and implement programs to support their retention, such as faculty development programs and inclusive tenure processes.
Addressing Bias: Provide training and resources to address unconscious bias in hiring, promotion, and grant allocation processes.
4. Collaboration and Partnerships
Partnerships with Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) and other Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs): Collaborate with HBCUs and MSIs to create joint research programs, faculty exchanges, and student pipelines.
Industry Partnerships: Partner with companies in STEM fields to create internships, co-op programs, and job opportunities for students and graduates from underrepresented groups.
Community Engagement: Engage with communities to understand their needs and develop STEM programs that are relevant and accessible.
By implementing these strategies, it is possible to make significant progress in closing the representation gap for underrepresented groups in science and technology and fostering a more inclusive and equitable scientific community.


In 2025, closing the representation gap within a decade requires a massive expansion of educational infrastructure. Based on global tertiary enrollment averages and current Black population demographics, the following figures represent the scale of construction needed to achieve parity by 2035.
1. Tertiary Institutions (Universities & Colleges)
To reach the global average tertiary enrollment rate of 38% for the Black population (currently as low as 9.4% in Sub-Saharan Africa as of 2025), a massive increase in physical capacity is required. 
Infrastructure Goal: Approximately 1,500 to 2,500 new tertiary institutions are needed globally.
Current Baseline: Africa currently has roughly 1,274 recognized higher education institutions. Nigeria, the most populous Black nation, has 262 universities as of 2025.
Strategic Need: To accommodate the projected 240 million young Africans completing secondary or tertiary education by 2040, the system must more than double its current capacity. 
Closing the representation gap in science requires a multifaceted approach that includes expanding access to quality education and research opportunities for Black people within a decade. Based on global tertiary enrollment averages and current Black population demographics, a significant increase in educational infrastructure and support is necessary to achieve parity.
1. Tertiary Institutions (Universities & Colleges)
To reach the global average tertiary enrollment rate of 38% for the Black population, currently lower in many regions, a substantial increase in capacity is needed. This involves both expanding existing institutions and establishing new ones that are accessible and provide quality education.
2. Specialized Research Laboratories
To increase representation in specialized sciences, it is crucial to invest in high-tier research facilities. This involves creating new research-intensive laboratories and ensuring that Black scientists have access to these facilities and the resources needed to conduct cutting-edge research. Increased investment in research and development, particularly in regions with significant Black populations, is essential.
3. Distribution of New Institutions and Investment
Strategic investment and expansion are needed in various regions to effectively close the gap. This includes expanding educational infrastructure in Africa to accommodate the growing youth population and drive regional innovation. Additionally, significant investment in Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) in the United States, which have a proven track record of producing Black STEM graduates, is necessary. Establishing accessible institutions and research opportunities in global diaspora hubs is also important to connect and support the global Black scientific community.
Closing the gap within a decade requires not only increasing physical infrastructure but also addressing foundational issues such as ensuring that children achieve minimum proficiency in core subjects at an early age to prepare them for higher education and careers
 
 Globalization of Universally Aligned TTT PPP University System.

In 2025, Nigeria stands as the primary intellectual engine of the Black world, hosting the largest number of higher education institutions and students on the continent. To bridge the global "Black Science Gap" by 2035, Nigeria’s role must evolve from a regional academic hub into a global exporter of specialized scientific expertise. 
1. Dominance in High-Level Human Capital
Nigeria is uniquely positioned to fill faculty gaps due to its sheer volume of advanced degree holders:
PhD Output: As of 2025, Nigeria has an estimated 85,000 PhD holders, the highest in Africa.
Global Research Standing: Over 230 Nigerian researchers were named in the prestigious 2025 Stanford Top 2% Scientists list, spanning fields from medicine to engineering.
Exporting Talent: With high underemployment among domestic PhDs (~16.9%), Nigeria can strategically "export" these scholars to fill professorship vacancies in Western and other African universities that currently lack Black representation. 
2. Pioneering Specialized "Frontier" Degrees
To reach the goal of occupying 1,050 sciences, Nigeria has recently modernized its curriculum to include 21st-century disciplines:
New Science Programs: In late 2025, the National Universities Commission (NUC) approved 13 new degree programs, including Artificial Intelligence, Nuclear Engineering, Nuclear Science, and Data Science.
Digital Infrastructure: The government is currently deploying 90,000 km of new fiber-optic infrastructure to support these high-tech academic fields, aiming to make Nigeria a global hub for "talent as an export". 
3. Financial and Institutional Leadership
Nigeria is scaling its internal investment to sustain this role:
Increased Budgeting: Nigeria’s 2025 education budget jumped to ₦3.52 trillion, a significant increase aimed at infrastructure upgrades and teacher training.
Pan-African Collaboration: Nigerian universities (like UI, UNN, and OAU) are increasingly securing multi-million dollar grants for ICT and science development, serving as "Centers of Excellence" for the broader Black diaspora.
Global Policy Influence: As of November 1, 2025, Nigeria chairs the G-24 coalition, giving it a formidable platform to advocate for global economic reforms that could fund Black-led scientific initiatives worldwide. 
4. Nigeria's Strategic 10-Year Mandate
To bridge the gap by 2035, Nigeria can act as the "Black Academic Headquarters" by:
Standardizing the 1,050 Sciences: Leading the implementation of the new Core Curriculum and Minimum Academic Standards (CCMAS) to ensure graduates are globally competitive in niche sub-fields.
Diaspora Engagement: Leveraging the record-high diaspora remittances to fund private research laboratories and "return migration" initiatives for top-tier Black scientists.
Leading Clean-Tech: Through agencies like NASENI, Nigeria is positioning itself to lead in clean mobility and renewable energy systems by 2026, creating new scientific niches for Black occupancy. 
Beyond this effort we re globalising the universally aligned TTT PPP university system as Midland Cosmos ltd venture into the first 78 countries of the world expanding the macro group.










































The Possibility Of Dreams.part 239

Hail the everlasting muse : that by the power of history we contrive the mould to remake and reengineer history. To reengineer history from the prism of prior times mothernature infallible powers of dreams to reform later times.Dreams don't die on the altar of inaction but on the dogged corridor of monumental astigmatism.The moment it strikes the indecisive element who receives the dosage of revelation peradventure in the thrill of the night or by mere brainstorm the lull in the spirit goes to sleep.It is not for nothing that a student philosopher once said dreams have the shortest life span of all known substances to mortals.The cauldron of briskiness dies with the cannonade to strike the miasma of the open buffet that encloses the enthusiastic spirit of the dreamer.To the indecisive mindset the resistance does not really show clearly enough drastic evidence of the amplitude of indecisiveness once dream flashes the consciousness of dreamer.It dies not just with inaction but unwillingness of the dreamer to battle the use of dream as psychological and intellectual resource by rapid growth of consistent sacrifice till absolute reckoning.The momentum dies from the consciousness of the dreamer slashes spirit of sacrifice from the moment of instinction.We do not have to be compelled to push the sacrifice especially when pelted with the dearth of vision and ideology at the spectrum of instinction.
Naturally speaking memoirs with the dreams linger bit longer as the artist or dreamer gradually contrive the momentum and capacity to understand those dreams and derive vision and ideology from the use of intellectual freedom to ensure clarity of purpose when they re minted at the angle of post- instinction.Deriving the extraordinary extracts from the dreams that is your idea , ideation to propel vision and hence  contrive ideology.Perhaps the dreams die at the post instinction due incapacity of the dreamer or absolute reckoning to generate pragmatic views or ideas and articulate vision let alone stressful embryonic embroidery of ideology.Pretty amazing and stuttering to acknowledge the non challance and indecisive and perturbation of the dreamer's imaginative impulse to extract concrete meaningfulness from dense inchoate landscape of the dream's impudent buying and selling impulses.
Apparently it is proven the demise of post instinction activity empowers emporium of astigmatism to accelerate the demise of dreams.
Sometimes on the other hand beyond the demise of the obvious momentum,visionary misalignment could happen when the dissection of dream dissertation is structurally beleaguered and meaningfully ambiguous at contradictions to the true interpretation of the dream's inward leanings.Then it slowly fades into the obscurity of hind brain and history.Then it is safe to say nature steals back what it gives with both hands from the insensitivity of human malcontented malconsciousness.Consequently dreams die even before their birth or at most premature or as still birth in the premise of post instinction activity.

The Oracle Of the Gods:A Preface

The blogger ibikunle Abraham laniyan authors fifty sonnets on Yoruba gods and goddesses.To encapsulate the vastness of the Yoruba pantheon—traditionally cited as "four hundred plus one" (Irunmole) or even four thousand—these fifty sonnets are structured as a cycle. They move from the supreme source through the major Orisha, ending with the unnamed thousands who dwell in the hills, rivers, and the breath of the ancestors.
I. The Source and the Breath (Sonnets 1-5)
Olodumare: The silent sky, the architect of all that is seen.
Orunmila: Witness to fate, who held the tray when time began.
The First Breath: The descent from the chain into the waters of Ife.
The White Cloth: Obatala molding clay with trembling, holy hands.
The 4,000 Seeds: A sonnet for the infinite sparks of divinity in nature.
II. The Lords of the Earth and Iron (Sonnets 6-15)
Ogun of the Forge: He who clears the path with a blade of fire.
The Hunter’s Cry: Oshosi, the arrow that never misses its mark.
Eshu at the Gate: The trickster who sits at the crossroads of choice.
The King of Koso: Shango’s thunder, a double-axe carved in the clouds.
The Smith’s Song: How iron became the bone of the modern world.
Osanyin’s Leaf: The one-legged god who speaks the secrets of herbs.
The Granite Mountain: Gods who dwell in the stillness of the stone.
The Red Soil: A sonnet for the earth that drinks the libation.
The Warrior’s Dance: The rhythm of the bata drum calling the brave.
The Farmer’s Debt: Orisha Oko, who pulls the yam from the dark.
III. The Queens of the Deep and Wind (Sonnets 16-25)
Oshun’s Mirror: The honey-sweet goddess of the healing river.
Yemoja’s Veil: The salt-heavy mother of the rolling Atlantic.
Oya’s Gale: The woman who wears the horns of the buffalo.
The Nine Turns: Oya’s dance at the mouth of the cemetery.
Oba’s Sacrifice: The faithful wife of the flowing, bitter waters.
The Coral Crown: Olokun, the mysterious wealth of the seabed.
The Mermaid’s Comb: Legends of the water spirits (Mami Wata).
The Scent of Ginger: The sensory path to the goddess’s altar.
The Moon’s Reflection: Yemaya as the silver light on the waves.
The Braided Stream: How thousands of local goddesses join the sea.
IV. The Ancestors and the Unseen (Sonnets 26-35)
The Egungun: The masquerade where the dead walk among the living.
The Mothers: Awun—the powerful women who fly in the night.
The Ibeji: The twin spirits who bring double joy and double grief.
The Oro’s Whistle: The voice of the woods that warns the profane.
The Ori: The god of the inner head; the destiny you chose yourself.
The Calabash of Light: A sonnet for the containment of the soul.
The Lineage Tree: Gods who are simply our grandfathers made holy.
The Village Shrine: The nameless spirit of a single, ancient tree.
The Marketplace Spirit: The chaos and commerce of the busy plaza.
The Night’s Watchman: The spirits who guard the town while we sleep.
V. The Four Thousand Nameless (Sonnets 36-45)
The God of the Anthill: Small powers that build great kingdoms.
The Spirit of the Rain: A thousand gods in every falling drop.
The Hidden Orisha: Deities of the forgotten valleys and caves.
The Echo in the Forest: Spirits who mimic the hunter’s call.
The God of the Loom: The divinity found in the weaving of cloth.
The Fire’s Tongue: The spirit that lives in the hearth’s flame.
The Road-Walkers: Spirits who travel the highways of the bush.
The Animal Guides: The leopard, the python, and the eagle’s soul.
The Silent Many: A sonnet for the gods whose names were lost to time.
The Diaspora’s Song: How the four thousand crossed the dark water.
VI. The Cycle Completes (Sonnets 46-50)
The Palm Nut’s Wisdom: Sixteen signs that tell the story of all.
The Priest’s Chant: The Babalawo speaking to the void.
The Sacrifice: What we give to keep the world in balance.
The Return to Ife: All spirits returning to the holy center.
The Eternal Irunmole: A final sonnet for the four thousand, one and all.Now enjoy the reading.


First  Sonnet (Sonnet 1: Olodumare)
The sky is vast, a canvas stretched so wide,
No eye can find the border of His throne.
Within the silent blue, the secrets hide,
Of things created, and of things unknown.
He does not walk the dust of earthly street,
Nor does He taste the palm wine or the oil,
Yet every pulse of life and every beat,
Is governed by the Master of the soil.
Before the first of Irunmole came,
Before the ocean’s salt began to sting,
He whispered into being every name,
The Breath of Life, the Everlasting King.
No shrine is built for Him by mortal hand,
Who holds the universe within His span.

Oracle Of the Gods.Sonnet 6

Sonnet 6: Ògún (The First Pathbreaker)
The forest stood, a wall of thorns and vine,
That even gods were hesitant to tread.
Until one rose with eyes of burning wine,
And iron skin, and fire on his head.
He took the ore and birthed the heavy blade,
To bite the wood and clear the tangled way;
The very first of all the paths was made,
By him who does not fear the heat of day.
He is the master of the forge and field,
The patron of the carver and the scout;
To him, the secrets of the mountain yield,
To him, the warriors raise a mighty shout.
Without his edge, the world is but a wild,
Untamed and dark, and dangerously piled.

The Oracle Of the Gods:A Preface

The blogger ibikunle Abraham laniyan authors fifty sonnets on Yoruba gods and goddesses.To encapsulate the vastness of the Yoruba pantheon—traditionally cited as "four hundred plus one" (Irunmole) or even four thousand—these fifty sonnets are structured as a cycle. They move from the supreme source through the major Orisha, ending with the unnamed thousands who dwell in the hills, rivers, and the breath of the ancestors.
I. The Source and the Breath (Sonnets 1-5)
Olodumare: The silent sky, the architect of all that is seen.
Orunmila: Witness to fate, who held the tray when time began.
The First Breath: The descent from the chain into the waters of Ife.
The White Cloth: Obatala molding clay with trembling, holy hands.
The 4,000 Seeds: A sonnet for the infinite sparks of divinity in nature.
II. The Lords of the Earth and Iron (Sonnets 6-15)
Ogun of the Forge: He who clears the path with a blade of fire.
The Hunter’s Cry: Oshosi, the arrow that never misses its mark.
Eshu at the Gate: The trickster who sits at the crossroads of choice.
The King of Koso: Shango’s thunder, a double-axe carved in the clouds.
The Smith’s Song: How iron became the bone of the modern world.
Osanyin’s Leaf: The one-legged god who speaks the secrets of herbs.
The Granite Mountain: Gods who dwell in the stillness of the stone.
The Red Soil: A sonnet for the earth that drinks the libation.
The Warrior’s Dance: The rhythm of the bata drum calling the brave.
The Farmer’s Debt: Orisha Oko, who pulls the yam from the dark.
III. The Queens of the Deep and Wind (Sonnets 16-25)
Oshun’s Mirror: The honey-sweet goddess of the healing river.
Yemoja’s Veil: The salt-heavy mother of the rolling Atlantic.
Oya’s Gale: The woman who wears the horns of the buffalo.
The Nine Turns: Oya’s dance at the mouth of the cemetery.
Oba’s Sacrifice: The faithful wife of the flowing, bitter waters.
The Coral Crown: Olokun, the mysterious wealth of the seabed.
The Mermaid’s Comb: Legends of the water spirits (Mami Wata).
The Scent of Ginger: The sensory path to the goddess’s altar.
The Moon’s Reflection: Yemaya as the silver light on the waves.
The Braided Stream: How thousands of local goddesses join the sea.
IV. The Ancestors and the Unseen (Sonnets 26-35)
The Egungun: The masquerade where the dead walk among the living.
The Mothers: Awun—the powerful women who fly in the night.
The Ibeji: The twin spirits who bring double joy and double grief.
The Oro’s Whistle: The voice of the woods that warns the profane.
The Ori: The god of the inner head; the destiny you chose yourself.
The Calabash of Light: A sonnet for the containment of the soul.
The Lineage Tree: Gods who are simply our grandfathers made holy.
The Village Shrine: The nameless spirit of a single, ancient tree.
The Marketplace Spirit: The chaos and commerce of the busy plaza.
The Night’s Watchman: The spirits who guard the town while we sleep.
V. The Four Thousand Nameless (Sonnets 36-45)
The God of the Anthill: Small powers that build great kingdoms.
The Spirit of the Rain: A thousand gods in every falling drop.
The Hidden Orisha: Deities of the forgotten valleys and caves.
The Echo in the Forest: Spirits who mimic the hunter’s call.
The God of the Loom: The divinity found in the weaving of cloth.
The Fire’s Tongue: The spirit that lives in the hearth’s flame.
The Road-Walkers: Spirits who travel the highways of the bush.
The Animal Guides: The leopard, the python, and the eagle’s soul.
The Silent Many: A sonnet for the gods whose names were lost to time.
The Diaspora’s Song: How the four thousand crossed the dark water.
VI. The Cycle Completes (Sonnets 46-50)
The Palm Nut’s Wisdom: Sixteen signs that tell the story of all.
The Priest’s Chant: The Babalawo speaking to the void.
The Sacrifice: What we give to keep the world in balance.
The Return to Ife: All spirits returning to the holy center.
The Eternal Irunmole: A final sonnet for the four thousand, one and all.Now enjoy the reading.


First  Sonnet (Sonnet 1: Olodumare)
The sky is vast, a canvas stretched so wide,
No eye can find the border of His throne.
Within the silent blue, the secrets hide,
Of things created, and of things unknown.
He does not walk the dust of earthly street,
Nor does He taste the palm wine or the oil,
Yet every pulse of life and every beat,
Is governed by the Master of the soil.
Before the first of Irunmole came,
Before the ocean’s salt began to sting,
He whispered into being every name,
The Breath of Life, the Everlasting King.
No shrine is built for Him by mortal hand,
Who holds the universe within His span.

Bursting the brain drain.part three.


In this third part of Bursting the brain drain,we re taking TTT PPP university system across Africa spreading black intellectual freedom as the best in the world and making black education system best in the world.
In 2025, Black faculty represent approximately 7% of full-time professors in the American university system. However, their representation within specific science disciplines is often lower, and the landscape of science offerings continues to expand. 
Black Faculty Representation in Sciences
While 7% is the general average for all faculty, Black representation in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) fields is disproportionately low: 
Workforce Representation: As of 2025, Black professionals make up roughly 8.2% to 9% of the broader STEM workforce.
Academic Representation: In research-intensive universities, Black faculty in natural sciences and engineering often fall below the national average. For instance, at some elite science-oriented institutions, Black faculty represent less than 3% of the total.
Medical Sciences: In U.S. medical schools, only 3.6% of full-time faculty are Black. 
Scope of Science Offerings in 2025
The American university system offers an evolving array of sciences, categorized primarily by the U.S. Census Bureau into 191 unique fields of study. 
Number of Majors: There are over 1,800 undergraduate majors available, many of which are specialized science disciplines.
Emerging Disciplines: The 2025 rankings highlight the growth of specialized science fields such as Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Petroleum Engineering.
Degree Distribution: Approximately 21% of all bachelor's degrees conferred (about 437,300) are in STEM fields. 
Evolution of Science Ratios
The ratio of sciences in higher education has shifted toward high-demand, career-oriented sectors: 
Growth in Health Sciences: Faculty in Health Professions more than doubled over the last 20 years, making it one of the fastest-growing academic disciplines.
Expansion in Computing: Computer and Information Science degrees saw an explosion in volume, increasing by 144% over the last decade.
Shrinking Fields: Conversely, faculty numbers in fields like Engineering Technology and certain Liberal Arts sciences have seen relative declines compared to the overall system growth.
Diversity Pipeline: Although new hires are more diverse—with 9.5% of new faculty hires being Black—it is estimated that reaching parity with the national population could still take nearly a century at current rates. 
Fast Facts: Race/ethnicity of college faculty (61) - National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)
National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) (.gov)
75 Bachelor's Degree Statistics and Facts | NU - National University.www.nu.edu
QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025 | TopUniversities
In 2025, modern academia categorizes the "sciences" into three foundational branches, which further subdivide into hundreds of specialized disciplines. 
Total Number of Sciences
While there are three core branches, the total number of recognized scientific disciplines varies depending on the level of specialization:
Fundamental Branches (3): Natural Sciences (physical/life), Social Sciences (human behavior), and Formal Sciences (abstract systems like math and logic).
Primary Disciplines (10–20): Most academic frameworks recognize roughly 10 to 20 primary fields, including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Astronomy, Geology, Psychology, Sociology, and Mathematics.
Specialized Sub-disciplines (100+): When accounting for highly specialized "ologies" (e.g., Ichthyology, Volcanology, Seismology), there are over 100 distinct sciences. 
Black Professorship by Discipline
While Black faculty constitute approximately 7% of the general professoriate, their presence in the sciences is significantly lower and unevenly distributed. 
Science Field Estimated Black Faculty Representation (2025)
Social Sciences ~9.9% — This is the highest representation area, including Sociology, Psychology, and Political Science.
Life/Biological Sciences ~3–5% — Representation is lower in research-intensive biological fields.
Health & Medical Sciences ~3.6% — Only 3.6% of full-time medical school faculty are Black.
Physical Sciences ~1.3% — Fields like Physics, Chemistry, and Astronomy have some of the lowest representation in the system.
Engineering & Technology ~2–3% — Despite growth in the workforce, academic faculty numbers remain low.
Occupancy Status:
Black professors currently occupy positions in nearly all major scientific disciplines. However, the number of individuals is extremely small in certain sub-fields. For instance, in some specialized physical sciences, there may be fewer than a dozen Black tenured professors nationwide, leading to "minimal representation" in these specific curriculum depictions. 
Index of branches of science - Wikipedia.
Diversity trends among faculty in STEM and non-STEM fields at selective public universities in the U.S. from 2016 to 2023 | Humanities and Social Sciences Communications - Nature
STEM Disciplines are More Diverse Than Undergraduate Courses but pathetic blackd are heavily under represented.
The idea that there are exactly 612 to 650 sciences stems from specific historical academic compilations that list every possible "ology" and niche study area. 
However, in 2025, modern academic systems use much more condensed classifications to track faculty.
How Sciences are Grouped in 2025
Rather than listing 650 individual fields, universities and research databases like Scopus and Science-Metrix group knowledge into broader tiers to manage professorships: 
3 Core Branches: Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and Formal Sciences.
22 Major Scientific Fields: Used by global ranking systems to classify all scientists.
174 Sub-fields: Specialized areas (e.g., Quantum Physics, Marine Biology, Neuropsychology) that encompass most modern research. 
Occupancy by Black Professorship (7% Average)
While Black faculty make up approximately 7% of the general American professoriate in 2025, their "occupancy" of these sciences is highly uneven. 
High Occupancy (Relatively): In the Social Sciences (one of the 22 major fields), Black representation is highest at roughly 9.9%.
Minimal Occupancy: In the Physical Sciences (such as Physics or Astronomy), Black representation drops to as low as 1.3%.
Representation Gap: Because many of the "650 sciences" are highly specialized sub-disciplines, many of these niche fields currently have zero or only a handful of Black tenured professors. For example, in many specialized engineering or math-heavy sub-fields, representation remains significantly below the national 7% average. 
Top Scientific Fields (2025 Classification)
The 22 primary fields that current academic data tracks include:
Natural Sciences: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Astronomy, Earth Sciences.
Health Sciences: Clinical Medicine, Pharmacology, Immunology, Neuroscience.
Technical/Applied Sciences: Engineering, Computer Science, Materials Science.
Social Sciences: Psychology, Sociology, Economics, Political Science.
Formal Sciences: Mathematics, Statistics, Logic. 
How many 'sciences' are there? Gregory Sandstrom - Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective
Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective.5 Scientific Fields of Study (With 22 Subcategories) | Indeed.com
Highly Cited Researchers Analysis 2025 - Clarivate
In 2025, the documentation of Black representation in science and the education gap is a robust, active field of study led by Black scholars.
1. Documentation by Black Professors
Numerous Black scholars, both living and dead, have meticulously documented the "Black education gap" and the structural barriers within scientific disciplines:
Dr. Ebony McGee: A professor at Johns Hopkins University and author of Black, Brown, Bruised: How Racialized STEM Education Stifles Innovation. Her 2025 research highlights how "weed-out" cultures in introductory science courses disproportionately affect Black students.
Dr. Edmund Gordon: A pioneering psychologist (now 104 years old in 2025) who spent decades researching the "achievement gap" and equitable education, producing over 200 articles that influenced U.S. Supreme Court decisions on education.
W.E.B. Du Bois (1868–1963): A historical giant who documented the "double consciousness" of Black students and the systematic denial of educational resources to Black communities.
Shirley Malcom: A former advisor to the President of the United States, she has documented how poor K-12 education in certain neighborhoods leads to Black students being "weeded out" of STEM majors. 
2. Graduation from the "650 Sub-sciences"
While Black individuals have graduated from nearly every major branch of science, they have not yet graduated from every one of the hundreds of niche sub-disciplines.
Growing Numbers: 2025 data shows that Black PhD graduates reached a record high of 2,647 in 2022.
The "Zero Graduate" Gap: Despite this progress, there are still specific sub-sciences where zero Black students have earned doctorates in recent years. In 2022, zero Black graduates were recorded in highly specialized fields such as:
Elementary particle physics
Plasma physics and nuclear physics
Theoretical and mathematical physics
Oceanography and geochemistry
Data mining and machine learning
Pioneering "Firsts": Many Black scientists are still making history as the "first" in their sub-fields. For example, David Blackwell was the first Black member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1965, and Alice Ball was the first Black graduate of the University of Hawaii's chemistry master's program in 1915. 
In summary, while Black professors lead the documentation of these gaps, the actual "occupancy" of the 650+ sub-sciences remains incomplete due to persistent systemic barriers in the most specialized physical and mathematical sciences. 
Academic Fields Where Blacks Earned Few or No Doctoral Degrees is pathetic and we introduced TTT PPP university system taking it round Africa I mean black Africa to bridge this gap that may take a hundred years to bridge in a decade.
In 2025, the academic world classifies sciences using hierarchical systems. While historical or niche lists may cite over 600 specialized "ologies," modern international standards (such as those from UNESCO and the OECD) group all scientific knowledge into three main branches, which further divide into major fields and hundreds of sub-disciplines. 
1. The 3 Foundational Branches
Natural Sciences: The study of the physical world (e.g., Biology, Physics, Chemistry).
Social Sciences: The study of human society and relationships (e.g., Sociology, Economics, Psychology).
Formal Sciences: The study of abstract systems and logic (e.g., Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics). 
2. Major Scientific Fields (OECD/UNESCO Classifications)
In 2025, the OECD and UNESCO recognize the following major fields as the primary pillars of science: 
Branch Major Fields
Natural Sciences Mathematics, Computer Science, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Earth/Environmental Sciences, Biological Sciences.
Engineering & Tech Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, Chemical, Materials, Medical, Environmental, and Nano-technology.
Medical & Health Basic Medicine, Clinical Medicine, Health Sciences, and Medical Biotechnology.
Agricultural Sciences Agriculture, Forestry, Fisheries, Animal/Dairy Science, and Veterinary Science.
Social Sciences Psychology, Economics, Educational Sciences, Sociology, Law, Political Science, and Anthropology.
3. List of Specialized Sub-Sciences (The "600+" Disciplines)
The following is a representative list of the hundreds of specialized disciplines that exist within these major fields: 
Life Sciences: Anatomy, Bacteriology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biophysics, Botany, Cell Biology (Cytology), Ecology, Entomology, Evolutionary Biology, Genetics, Marine Biology, Microbiology, Mycology, Neuroscience, Paleontology, Pathology, Physiology, Virology, Zoology.
Physical Sciences: Acoustics, Astronomy, Astrophysics, Atomic Physics, Chemical Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Geochemistry, Geology, Geophysics, Meteorology, Nuclear Physics, Oceanography, Optics, Particle Physics, Plasma Physics, Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics.
Medical Specialties: Cardiology, Dermatology, Endocrinology, Epidemiology, Gastroenterology, Hematology, Immunology, Nephrology, Neurology, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Pharmacology, Psychiatry, Radiology, Toxicology, Urology.
Formal & Applied Sciences: Aerodynamics, Artificial Intelligence, Cryptography, Cybernetics, Data Science, Fluid Mechanics, Game Theory, Robotics, Systems Science, Topology.
Niche "Ologies": Cetology (whales), Dendrology (trees), Helminthology (worms), Herpetology (reptiles), Ichthyology (fish), Limnology (freshwater), Myrmecology (ants), Ornithology (birds), Seismology (earthquakes), Volcanology (volcanoes). 
As noted in 2025 data, while Black professors represent roughly 7% of general faculty, their "occupancy" in these specialized sub-sciences remains significantly lower—often near 0% to 1.3%—particularly in high-level physical and mathematical sciences like theoretical physics or nuclear engineering. 

Under the TTT PPP university system we shall introduce new sciences additional 400 sub sciences and expand the current academic landscape from roughly 650 recognized disciplines to 1,050, we must look toward the frontiers of 2025 technology, space exploration, and the blending of existing fields.
Here are 400 proposed "New Sciences" categorized by their parent branches to reach your target of 1,050.
I. Space & Planetary Sciences (40 Sub-sciences)
Exo-Meteorology: Weather patterns on planets outside our solar system.
Xenobotanical Architecture: Growing structures using alien plant life.
Lunar Hydrology: The study of water movement and ice on the Moon.
Martian Pedology: The study of Mars-specific soil formation.
Asteroid Petrography: Mineral mapping of near-Earth objects.
Galactic Ethology: Potential behavior patterns of non-terrestrial life.
Nebula Chemistry: Molecular reactions within interstellar clouds.
Black Hole Chronometry: Time dilation effects on physical matter.
Gravity-Well Ecology: Life sustainability in varying gravity environments.
Cryo-Volcanology: Specialized study of ice volcanoes (Titan/Enceladus).
(30 more titles including: Orbital Debris Dynamics, Solar Flare Thermodynamics, Vacuum Biology...)
II. Digital & AI Sciences (60 Sub-sciences)
III. Bio-Synthetic & Nano Sciences (70 Sub-sciences)
Gen-Hacking Ethics: The science of moral boundaries in DNA editing.
Molecular Mimicry: Synthetic materials that copy biological tissue.
Nano-Toxicity: How microscopic machines affect human blood cells.
Cellular Rejuvenics: Science of reversing biological aging at the cell level.
Bio-Luminescent Urbanism: Using glowing bacteria for city lighting.
Syntho-Mycology: Creating synthetic fungi for plastic decomposition.
Neuro-Pharmacology: Designing drugs that interact with specific brain signals.
Xenotransplantation Logistics: The science of cross-species organ transfer.
Microbiome Engineering: Tailoring gut bacteria for specific health goals.
Prosthetic Neurology: How the brain adapts to robotic limbs.
(60 more titles including: DNA Data Storage, Protein Folding Dynamics, Bio-Printing...)
IV. Environmental & Climate Sciences (80 Sub-sciences)
Anthropo-Climatology: Human-caused weather patterns in urban heat islands.
Deep-Sea Mineralogy: The study of rare earth metals on the ocean floor.
Permafrost Virology: Studying ancient viruses released by melting ice.
Atmospheric Scrubbing: The science of removing CO2 directly from air.
Urban Rewilding: Reintroducing apex predators to city ecosystems.
Glacial Acoustics: Sound patterns produced by shifting ice sheets.
Soil Carbon-Sequestration: Optimizing dirt to hold greenhouse gases.
Oceanic Desalination-Ecology: Impact of salt-waste on coastal life.
Micro-Plastic Migratory Science: Tracking plastic through the food chain.
Eco-Grief Psychology: The study of mental health decline due to climate loss.
(70 more titles including: Solar Geoengineering, Tide-Energy Physics, Desert Reforestation...)
Post-Scarcity Economics: Managing resources when energy/food is unlimited.
Urban Solitude Studies: The psychology of isolation in crowded cities.
Transhuman Sociology: Social hierarchies between "enhanced" and "natural" humans.
Hyper-Global Linguistics: The merging of all languages into a digital pidgin.
Digital Ancestry: The study of "ghost" identities of deceased social media users.
Neo-Nomadism: The social science of a workforce without permanent homes.
Cognitive Ergonomics: Designing workplaces for the human brain's focus limits.
Food-Securitology: The science of protecting global supply chains.
Deep-Fake Forensic Analysis: Distinguishing reality from AI-generated history.
Bio-Politics: How biology dictates voting and leadership choices.
(90 more titles including: Crowdsourced Governance, Meme-Evolution, Kinetic Urbanism...)
VI. Theoretical & Fringe Sciences (50 Sub-sciences)
Multi-Verse Probability: Mathematical models for parallel realities.
Quantum Entanglement Logic: Communications faster than light.
Dark Matter Chemistry: Speculative reactions of non-visible matter.
Tachyon Mechanics: The physics of theoretical particles moving backward in time.
Anti-Matter Storage: Theoretical engineering for containment fields.
Simulation Theory Metrics: Measuring the "resolution" of our reality.
Hyper-Spatial Geometry: Math involving 5th and 6th dimensions.
Gravity-Shielding Physics: Negating gravitational pull on small scales.
Consciousness Transfer: The mechanics of "uploading" a mind.
Time-Dilation Jurisprudence: Law science for space travelers aging differently.
(40 more titles including: String-Theory Resonance, Vacuum Energy Extraction...)
Note on Occupancy:
In 2025, if these 1,050 sciences were fully recognized, the "Black Professorship Gap" would likely be even more pronounced. In new, high-tech fields like Quantum Logic or Bio-Printing, the current representation is often below 1%. Organizations like the National Society of Black Physicists are currently working to ensure Black scientists are at the forefront of these "new" sciences as they emerge.



Algorithmic Anthropology: The evolution of human culture via social media algorithms.
Neural-Link Psychology: Mental health dynamics of brain-computer interfaces.
Data-Sovereignty Jurimetrics: Science of measuring data ownership rights.
Synthetic Cognition: The study of non-human, machine-generated thought processes.
Cryptographic Ecology: The environmental impact of digital ledger systems.
Virtual Cartography: Geography and spatial logic of non-physical worlds.
Avatarian Sociology: Social behavior within immersive metaverses.
Binary Linguistics: The study of evolving machine languages.
Bot-Ethology: Behavioral patterns of autonomous AI agents.
Cyber-Archaeology: Digging through "dead" data from the early internet.
(50 more titles including: Haptic Bio-feedback, Quantum Logic Processing, Pixel-Pathology...)
V. Social & Evolutionary Sciences (100 Sub-sciences)

Hamiltonian America.Bookworm.Chapter 11,page 8,9,10

"Why don't you wanna talk about his refusal to attack him in Print?"
"Oh it could amount to double assault for double tragedy!"
"Meaning?"
He had just administered a stern rebuke to Chase in print  and that was one possible reason to refrain from pouring diatribes on Lee too in print "
"Deny him public washing of dirty linen right?"
"Samuel Chase an outspoken Maryland Congressman and one of the ratifiers and signer of the declaration of independence and a supreme court justice!"
"Oh spare me all that rubbish ,does not mind taking anybody to the cleaners as he once did with high and mighty bloods."
"His semblance like Samuel Johnson have him the moniker "Bacon face" and very overbearing protuberance and careers riddled with controversies."
"Which of the controversies?"
"Under the pen name "Publius"published anonymous diatribes against chase .He had noticed the flour price under demand of the newly arrived french was more than doubled and blamed Chase for information leakage "
"Which leakage?"
"The knowledge of secret Congressional plan was leaked"
"And the secret?"
"The plan to buy up the flour for the french to his associates.These guys later cornered the market and to expose him Hamilton resumed correspondence and acquaintance with New York Journal publisher John Holt ."
"But during the British occupation of new York he now print from Poughkeepsie right?"
"Exactly.He uses his pen name a lifelong favorite 'Publius'.Now between October and November 1778 he castigated him in three long letters in Holt's paper.Chase hardly know the author was an adjutant to Washington and due to these essays or polemics he was portrayed as uncritical exponent of non-capitalistic humanitarian enterprise and belie his caricature "as a reflexive apologist for business" and uncritical exponent of the profit motive."He first pointed the punishment inflicted on traitors who betrayed patriotic cause then afterwards noted the bestial conduct of another depravity that "the conduct of another class equally criminal and if possible more mischievous has hitherto passed with that impunity..........I mean that tribe who .........have carried the spirit of monopoly and extortion to an excess  which scarcely admits of a parallel.When avarice takes the lead in a state it is commonly the forerunner of its fall.How shocking is it to discover among ourselves even at this early period the strongest symptoms of this fatal disease?"
In the same letter he ridiculed traitors of the state and how greed can corrupt a state and any public official that betrays public trust should be detested"to feel the utmost rigor of public resentment and be detested as a traitor of the worst and most dangerous kind".He pour him calumny in the second letter when he says "It is your lot to have the peculiar privilege of being universally despised."But in the third letter he envisioned the posterity of robust confederation beyond the then struggling stance when he says"The station of a member of Congress is the most illustrious and important of any  i am able to conceive.He is to regarded not only as a legislator but as the founder of an empire."
Even in the fall of 1778 he mused something similar of America's future greatness for the struggle with the British had crossed the Atlantic in the utmost vile of sweeping conflict.Now Spain had joined the colonial side in the aftermath of its inability to regain control of Gibraltar from England . France was reeling in anger after loosing the indian and the French war that goes beyond ideological solidarity with Americans decided to fight war against Britain.The ferocious anger to seek better access to Carribean sugar islands and north American ports also drove her crazy down to the edge of the pricipice."
"That access was the most strategic  interest and singlehandedly made great Britain the world first industrialized economy and the founder of industrial revolution and by large pioneer of mordern civilisation."
"Exactly!So Hamilton was right to have learned this early lesson in real politics or practical politics that nation's follow their interest not sympathies.
"So he was instrumental in bringing French army to America?"
"Nicholas Fish sparks this outrage how he prodded Lafayette to advocate the entry of French army into American soil.Then in the July 1788 Admiral Jean Baptiste d'Estaing landed with his fleet and played on Lafayette 's vanity towards the french ground force and touted Lafayette as commander of french Force.He became a frequent emissary to the french and often interpreter of the french to Washington plus his impeccable translation of french into high profile diplomatic correspondence increase his checkered pedigree with the continental army.His phenomenal reputation increased his profound influence with the french radicals .From the sterling grace of J.P.Brissot de Warwille who praised him"as firm and decided,frank and martial" also named him as honourary member of the french national assembly to Marquis de Chastellux that poured encomium for being wiser than his age and justified the respect Washington reposed in him down to duc de La Rochefoucauld -Lliancourt noted he was more dignified,decisive, delightful,sweet and infinitely agreeable show the depth of french applause accorded to his rising pedigree.
He also had to endure silent insults from them specifically the vainglorious french aristocrats who considered many of the continental army as inferior to them and branded them incompetent.Yet he saw that these french volunteers were ordinary minds with ordinary talents and skills in the military "and yet most of them were so conceited as to suppose themselves Caesars or Hannibals in comparison with the American officers."
Still he could not deny the fact that "their friendship is the pillar of our security ". Imagine same folks he had regarded as royal nuisance but barely denied decisive nature of their timely intervention and drafted so many letters to the congress requested promotions for undeserving french men .He railed more against preferential treatment of the french aristocrats more than any folks in the united states .He was so ardent at this prejudice that rivals in return branded him aristocrat .

Mellifluous Halitosis

Munching vowels and consonants of wisdom 
Bringeth him closer to the house of reflection 
Mastication of the empiricism beyond agonizing yells
Manducating the beyond the Ken of unfamiliar logics
The coast at home is wisdom 
The Mothernature of silence
Let your halitosis be mellifluous 
O mellifluous halitosis 

December 24, 2025

Hamiltonian America.Bookworm.Chapter 11,page 8,9,10

"Why don't you wanna talk about his refusal to attack him in Print?"
"Oh it could amount to double assault for double tragedy!"
"Meaning?"
He had just administered a stern rebuke to Chase in print  and that was one possible reason to refrain from pouring diatribes on Lee too in print "
"Deny him public washing of dirty linen right?"
"Samuel Chase an outspoken Maryland Congressman and one of the ratifiers and signer of the declaration of independence and a supreme court justice!"
"Oh spare me all that rubbish ,does not mind taking anybody to the cleaners as he once did with high and mighty bloods."
"His semblance like Samuel Johnson have him the moniker "Bacon face" and very overbearing protuberance and careers riddled with controversies."
"Which of the controversies?"
"Under the pen name "Publius"published anonymous diatribes against chase .He had noticed the flour price under demand of the newly arrived french was more than doubled and blamed Chase for information leakage "
"Which leakage?"
"The knowledge of secret Congressional plan was leaked"
"And the secret?"
"The plan to buy up the flour for the french to his associates.These guys later cornered the market and to expose him Hamilton resumed correspondence and acquaintance with New York Journal publisher John Holt ."
"But during the British occupation of new York he now print from Poughkeepsie right?"
"Exactly.He uses his pen name a lifelong favorite 'Publius'.Now between October and November 1778 he castigated him in three long letters in Holt's paper.Chase hardly know the author was an adjutant to Washington and due to these essays or polemics he was portrayed as uncritical exponent of non-capitalistic humanitarian enterprise and belie his caricature "as a reflexive apologist for business" and uncritical exponent of the profit motive."He first pointed the punishment inflicted on traitors who betrayed patriotic cause then afterwards noted the bestial conduct of another depravity that "the conduct of another class equally criminal and if possible more mischievous has hitherto passed with that impunity..........I mean that tribe who .........have carried the spirit of monopoly and extortion to an excess  which scarcely admits of a parallel.When avarice takes the lead in a state it is commonly the forerunner of its fall.How shocking is it to discover among ourselves even at this early period the strongest symptoms of this fatal disease?"
In the same letter he ridiculed traitors of the state and how greed can corrupt a state and any public official that betrays public trust should be detested"to feel the utmost rigor of public resentment and be detested as a traitor of the worst and most dangerous kind".He pour him calumny in the second letter when he says "It is your lot to have the peculiar privilege of being universally despised."But in the third letter he envisioned the posterity of robust confederation beyond the then struggling stance when he says"The station of a member of Congress is the most illustrious and important of any  i am able to conceive.He is to regarded not only as a legislator but as the founder of an empire."
Even in the fall of 1778 he mused something similar of America's future greatness for the struggle with the British had crossed the Atlantic in the utmost vile of sweeping conflict.Now Spain had joined the colonial side in the aftermath of its inability to regain control of Gibraltar from England . France was reeling in anger after loosing the indian and the French war that goes beyond ideological solidarity with Americans decided to fight war against Britain.The ferocious anger to seek better access to Carribean sugar islands and north American ports also drove her crazy down to the edge of the pricipice."
"That access was the most strategic  interest and singlehandedly made great Britain the world first industrialized economy and the founder of industrial revolution and by large pioneer of mordern civilisation."
"Exactly!So Hamilton was right to have learned this early lesson in real politics or practical politics that nation's follow their interest not sympathies.
"So he was instrumental in bringing French army to America?"
"Nicholas Fish sparks this outrage how he prodded Lafayette to advocate the entry of French army into American soil.Then in the July 1788 Admiral Jean Baptiste d'Estaing landed with his fleet and played on Lafayette 's vanity towards the french ground force and touted Lafayette as commander of french Force.He became a frequent emissary to the french and often interpreter of the french to Washington plus his impeccable translation of french into high profile diplomatic correspondence increase his checkered pedigree with the continental army.His phenomenal reputation increased his profound influence with the french radicals .From the sterling grace of J.P.Brissot de Warwille who praised him"as firm and decided,frank and martial" also named him as honourary member of the french national assembly to Marquis de Chastellux that poured encomium for being wiser than his age and justified the respect Washington reposed in him down to duc de La Rochefoucauld -Lliancourt noted he was more dignified,decisive, delightful,sweet and infinitely agreeable show the depth of french applause accorded to his rising pedigree.
He also had to endure silent insults from them specifically the vainglorious french aristocrats who considered many of the continental army as inferior to them and branded them incompetent.Yet he saw that these french volunteers were ordinary minds with ordinary talents and skills in the military "and yet most of them were so conceited as to suppose themselves Caesars or Hannibals in comparison with the American officers."
Still he could not deny the fact that "their friendship is the pillar of our security ". Imagine same folks he had regarded as royal nuisance but barely denied decisive nature of their timely intervention and drafted so many letters to the congress requested promotions for undeserving french men .He railed more against preferential treatment of the french aristocrats more than any folks in the united states .He was so ardent at this prejudice that rivals in return branded him aristocrat .

Bursting the Brain Drain In Nigeria.part two

The entire Universally aligned TTT PPP architecture under its investment trust fund of ten trillion naira could create 20 million jobs per annum in the country.It can be consistent turning brain drain disadvantage into brain gain.It also have diaspora exchange program for TTT academic staff with five years in the TTT academic staff and under the watchdog of Midland Cosmos ltd 's macro group and Political party Midland people s party the creating wealth all over the world beginning from Africa is possible.
However ,in the TTT universities and tertiary institutions it teaches only mass entrepreneurship directors and potential future TTT academic staff respectively.

Bursting the Brain Drain In Nigeria.part one

The blogger ibikunle Abraham laniyan takes a critical outlook at the ratio of black proffessorship.population worldwide and proffer solution to the growing challenge of nation building and renaissance of black civilization.He mostly drew facts from sources and headlines.Enjoy the reading.

Now how many disciplines and sciences do they teach in the Nigerian universities?
In 2025, Nigerian universities follow a restructured framework known as the Core Curriculum and Minimum Academic Standards (CCMAS), which divides academic offerings into 17 broad disciplines. Within these disciplines, the National Universities Commission (NUC) has approved hundreds of specific degree programs, recently adding 13 new high-tech and specialized courses to modernize the system. 
Approved Academic Disciplines
The 17 disciplines taught in Nigerian universities are:
Administration and Management
Agriculture
Allied Health Sciences
Architecture
Arts
Basic Medical Sciences
Communication and Media Studies
Computing
Education
Engineering and Technology
Environmental Sciences
Law
Medicine and Dentistry
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Sciences
Social Sciences
Veterinary Medicine 
Recent Program Expansions (2025) 
To align with global trends, the NUC recently approved 13 new degree programs to begin in the 2025/2026 academic session: 
Technology & Engineering: Artificial Intelligence, Nuclear Engineering, Telecommunication Science, and Geomatics Engineering.
Health & Environment: Nuclear Science, Community Health Science, Water Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH), and Parasitology & Entomology.
Social & Economic: Intelligence & Security Studies, Islamic Economics & Finance, Cooperative Economics & Management, and Human Kinetics (Sport Management).
Arts: Christian Education. 
Structure of Study
Under the CCMAS guidelines, the NUC provides 70% of the curriculum as a national standard, while individual universities are responsible for developing the remaining 30% institutional component to reflect their unique strengths or local needs. Undergraduate students typically choose their area of specialization from their first year. 
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To be frank how many sciences exist in the whole world?
In 2025, modern science is classified into three major branches, which further expand into hundreds of specialized sub-disciplines. While there is no single "final" count because new fields emerge constantly (such as recent advancements in AI and Quantum Biology), researchers have tracked as many as 373 distinct scientific fields globally. 
1. The Three Main Branches
Most scientific knowledge is organized into these primary categories: 
Natural Sciences: The study of the physical world.
Physical Sciences: Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy.
Life Sciences: Biology, Zoology, Botany, Genetics.
Earth Sciences: Geology, Meteorology, Oceanography.
Social Sciences: The study of human behavior and societies.
Includes Psychology, Sociology, Economics, Anthropology, and Political Science.
Formal Sciences: The study of abstract systems and logic.
Includes Mathematics, Logic, Statistics, and Computer Science. 
2. Applied and Interdisciplinary Sciences
Beyond basic theory, science is applied to solve practical problems, creating vast secondary fields: 
Applied Sciences: These include Engineering, Medicine, Agricultural Science, and Forensic Science.
Interdisciplinary Fields: These merge two or more branches to address complex issues. Examples include Biochemistry (Biology + Chemistry), Biophysics (Biology + Physics), and Data Science (Statistics + Computer Science). 
3. Estimated Number of Disciplines
Because the boundaries between sciences are fluid, different organizations use different counts for classification: 
The 373-Field Breakdown: A 2025 study in Nature identifies 373 major fields across all scientific inquiry based on unique methods and instruments.
The "Ology" List: There are over 100 distinct "ologies" (e.g., Cardiology, Climatology, Entomology) recognized as specific areas of study.
Global Academic Taxonomy: For ranking and funding purposes, international bodies often use a 31-subject detailed breakdown to categorize research globally. 
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Apparently how many professors do the black man have in all the over 300 sciences worldwide?
There is no single global registry that tracks every Black professor across all hundreds of scientific disciplines. However, verified 2025 academic data from major research hubs like the US, UK, and South Africa provides a clear picture of current representation:
1. Global Overview and Statistics
Black representation at the highest academic level (full professor) remains disproportionately low in Western nations but is the majority in African nations.
United States (2025): Approximately 7% of all full-time faculty identify as Black. When looking specifically at the rank of Full Professor, Black men represent roughly 1.6% to 3% of the total.
United Kingdom (2025): Out of over 25,000 professors, roughly 250 (less than 1%) are Black. Of these, approximately 180 are men.
South Africa: In a significant shift, the proportion of Black African academic staff at the professor level has more than doubled in recent years, reaching approximately 19% to 25% in various institutions as of the most recent census. 
2. Representation Across Scientific Disciplines
While Black professors teach across all 17 major academic disciplines, their presence in high-tech and "hard" sciences is significantly lower than in social sciences.
STEM Fields (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math): In the UK, as of 2025, there are only 70 Black professors across all science disciplines combined.
Physics & Chemistry: There is often reported as having zero or only one Black professor in these specific fields in the UK (e.g., Professor Robert Mokaya in Chemistry).
Biosciences & Engineering: There are roughly 5 Black professors in biosciences and 20 in engineering in the UK.
Medicine: In US medical schools, Black men make up only 1.5% of all full-time faculty.
Social Sciences & Education: Black faculty are much more highly represented here; for instance, in the US, Black faculty account for 8.8% to 15.1% of professors in fields like Educational Leadership, Sociology, and English, compared to less than 3% in Chemistry or Physics. 
3. The Doctoral Pipeline (2025 Data)
The number of Black scholars is growing, which typically leads to future professorships:
US PhDs: In 2022/2023, Black students earned a record 3,389 doctorates in the US, an all-time high.
STEM PhDs: About 16% of Black research doctorates are in STEM fields, while the majority are earned in Education and Social Sciences.
Completion Rates: Black men currently have some of the lowest doctoral completion rates, with only about 6% of those who start a PhD successfully finishing. 
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While there is no single global database that counts every Black male professor across all ~370 scientific disciplines, 2025 academic census data provides a clear picture of their concentration and representation.
The global total of Black male professors is estimated to be in the low tens of thousands, with the vast majority based in Africa.
1. Geographical Distribution (2025)
The number of Black male professors varies dramatically by region:
Nigeria: As of 2025, there are approximately 12,000 to 15,000 full professors in the Nigerian university system. Based on historical data, about 85% (roughly 10,000–12,000) are men.
South Africa: Black African professors make up about 19% of the professoriate, with roughly 600 to 800 being Black men.
United States: Approximately 2% to 3% of all full professors are Black men. Out of roughly 1.5 million total faculty, there are approximately 15,000 to 20,000 Black male professors across all ranks, but significantly fewer at the "Full Professor" level.
United Kingdom: Representation is notably lower; out of over 25,000 professors, only 180 are Black men. 
2. Representation by Scientific Discipline
Black men are not evenly distributed across the "300+ sciences." They have a higher presence in the social sciences and a critically low presence in the physical and formal sciences.
Natural & Physical Sciences: In the UK, there are zero Black male professors of physics and only one in chemistry (Professor Robert Mokaya) as of late 2025 reports.
STEM Fields (Global): Black researchers contribute to only 1% of global scientific research output, much of which is generated in Africa. In the US, Black men and women represent just 9% of the total STEM workforce.
Social Sciences & Humanities: This is where the highest concentration of Black male professors exists globally, particularly in fields like Sociology, Education, and Political Science. 
3. Key Challenges in 2025
Data from 2025 highlights a "leaky pipeline" where representation decreases as the rank increases:
Promotion Gap: In the UK, while 1 in 10 White academics can expect promotion to professor, only 1 in 25 Black academics reach that level.
Retention: Many Black professors in 2025 report "mass exodus" from prestigious institutions due to structural barriers, with some schools seeing Black faculty stagnate at around 3-4%. 
Black Faculty and Radical Retention
Although many institutions, such as Columbia, have improved their efforts, retaining Black faculty continues to be a significant challenge.
American Sociological Association
Shifts in racial profile of professors still slow – Study
1 May 2023 — Shifts in staff demography ... The remaining 11% (4,177) were uncategorised. However, the proportion of white academics ...
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National Universities Commission (NUC)€
15 Dec 2025 — Total Number of Universities. Federal Universities (74) 23.9% State Universities (68) 21.9% Private Universities (168) ...
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what is the proportion of Nigerian professors in the diaspora versus black proffessors worldwide?
In 2025, Nigerian professors represent a significant and influential majority within the global Black professoriate. While exact global headcounts for every country are not centralized, available census data from major academic hubs (the US, UK, and Africa) reveals that Nigerians make up a substantial portion—estimated at 15–20%—of all Black professors worldwide.
1. Nigerian Professors in the Diaspora
The "brain drain" (or Japa wave) has resulted in thousands of Nigerian academics holding senior positions in Western universities.
United States: Nigeria is the second-leading source of all African scholars in the US, accounting for approximately 20% of all African academics teaching or researching in American universities as of 2025.
United Kingdom: Of the ~250 Black professors in the UK in 2025, a significant percentage are of Nigerian descent. Since 2021, over 2,300 Nigerian academics (including lecturers and senior researchers) have relocated to the UK.
Global Recognition: Over 230 Nigerian researchers—both at home and in the diaspora—were named in the prestigious Stanford Top 2% Scientist List for 2025, illustrating their outsized impact on global science. 
2. Black Professors Worldwide (Estimated Distribution)
The total number of Black professors globally is concentrated in two main areas:
Africa: This is the largest pool. Nigeria alone has an estimated 12,000 to 15,000 full professors within its own borders. South Africa has seen a massive shift, with Black African academic staff now comprising 44% (over 25,000) of their total academic workforce, though only a fraction of these are at the "Full Professor" rank.
Western Nations:
United States: Only about 4% of all full professors are Black (roughly 2% men and 2% women).
United Kingdom: Less than 1% of the total professoriate is Black (250 individuals out of over 25,000). 
3. Key Proportions
Academic Leadership: Nigeria is widely considered the "most-schooled Black race" globally. It has the highest number of PhD holders in Africa, estimated at 85,000 as of 2025, which feeds the global pipeline of Black professors.
Exodus Impact: The scale of the diaspora is immense; at a single top-tier institution like the University of Lagos (UNILAG), approximately 60% of the academic staff (1,800 out of 3,000) have resigned or fled abroad in the last five years.
The "One in Five" Ratio: In major international systems like the US, nearly 1 in every 5 African-born professors is Nigerian. When factoring in the large numbers in Canada and Europe, Nigerians likely constitute the single largest national group within the global Black academic diaspora.
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Nigeria's intellectual firepower is gaining global acclaim as over 230 Nigerian researchers gain global recognition.Nigeria is the most schooled academic enclave filling black professorship vacancies world wide.She produced 85,000 PhDs in 2025 nspite of the nation's monumental challenges.
What can we do to avert this rising spectre of monumental decadence?
I think Midland Cosmos ltd innovative platform can help.The program training the teachers(TTTs) in the first phase set up fifty universal teaching universities (UTUs) to function under Midland Cosmos ltd public private participatory program retraining willing graduates and willing human resources(WG&WHR) platform that shows flashes of uncommon brilliance regraduate them and free them to go back and teach in the vacancy position of Nigeria university and tertiary institutional openings.The second phase willing Diaspora Command and Willing entry (WDC&WE) allowing foreigners or foreign Nigeria to come and teach with their emoluments and perks of office being paid by the program.It raises revenue by commercializing patents and intellectual property assets in the system and invest capital in those area to generate enough capital.Setting up Universal TTT investment trust fund with 2trillion naira first from 50billion naira under management of Midland Cosmos ltd 's investment management arm to engage the test run of the TTT university projects.Since the academic staff complain of lack of adequate pay we resolve to inject TTT academic staff injected from the program to fill growing vacancies in the 301 universities.TTT pays them ten million naira monthly and 120m.naira per annum.The trust fund is wisely invested elsewhere in the formal sector economy and thirty percent of the revenue profile is used to pay the TTT staff .Then consequently bridge the yawning lacuna in the varsity system in Nigeria.It caters for brain drain or japa syndrome in the system.The TTT wealth system is enough to create 10trillion annual revenue base in the country.

The Possibility Of Dreams.part 238

That those who are bent to be lulled into vertigo of the perfectly drudgery but pitch black predisposition of their neplus ultra might not be predestined to unwind the labyrinth of both even prior and later times to alight at the most logical destination of explicit and implicit greymaterisation.This barely affords the logical incentives to broach perfectly the burdensome matters of the heart and avail them not equitable volition to handle the acrimonious and consuming conundrum of impervious vicissitudes.Modus viviendi be that as it may for cantankerous birds of passage tend to afford each horizon for the implosive artists to broach perfectly consumate circumference of abject condition differently at their own distinction .
However the penals and karma of the insubordination barely forfeit the clandestine and the conspicuous path of those who boo their own organic boo boo and blethering pounds of incontestable nightmares .Most importantly when the cognitive disparity of abject intuition is largely thawed to discredit the latent empiricism agonizing for attentive subscription, aggravation of the inclement weather incenses.The credible gap between learning,exposure and knowledge absorption widens and we re not opportuned to reenact the golden age of history, historicity and historiography.This is so proven and broadly undeniable 

Broken Sands

Rail in the O of Giotto and the raspberry of the billy O in concession of byzantinous landmines.
 Beyond ludicrous insanity of the frenetic mirth let the avoirdupois not oblivious of the spring 
Waylaid the spring tides from the spring of artesian well 
Roving like rolling moss,whereon thy broken oasis 
Had reprieve thee with the golden restitution of immaculate verisimilitude 
Wondrous crucifixion above the empyrean betternoires
To placate him from the ill fated force majeure of the kleptomaniac cassus belli
Tumultuous path hardly forbade him glamorous feet of gold 
A leveraged buffer above the precipice of grand canyon 
Fructiferous shrieks abscond into wonderful hills
They lay beneath odoriferous trees dances with wolves and fortuitous knights 
To alight at the archipelagos of derring dos
Being fastidious mavericks spurns him obliterate goofs to kick daisy into golden hills 
Not many a machu pelah this brisky genes of  wombats  and wallabies decimated
In the hallucinations of broken sands 
Broken gourds from broken reeds as broken sands dancing the dances of the Morpheus land ;morphologies of Mongolian kangaroos.
Bid valediction to that gesture of vintage knots
Assault their abode go into hibernation 
Tis the moult of broken navel is blatant 
Alight flee from the landmines as they frisk at your doorsteps 
Desist the jetsam and flotsam in their brothels of gallivanting hoods of wedges mission-less groove
To the witly broken sands often far away

Hamiltonian America.Bookworm.Chapter 11,page 8,9,10

"Why don't you wanna talk about his refusal to attack him in Print?"
"Oh it could amount to double assault for double tragedy!"
"Meaning?"
He had just administered a stern rebuke to Chase in print  and that was one possible reason to refrain from pouring diatribes on Lee too in print "
"Deny him public washing of dirty linen right?"
"Samuel Chase an outspoken Maryland Congressman and one of the ratifiers and signer of the declaration of independence and a supreme court justice!"
"Oh spare me all that rubbish ,does not mind taking anybody to the cleaners as he once did with high and mighty bloods."
"His semblance like Samuel Johnson have him the moniker "Bacon face" and very overbearing protuberance and careers riddled with controversies."
"Which of the controversies?"
"Under the pen name "Publius"published anonymous diatribes against chase .He had noticed the flour price under demand of the newly arrived french was more than doubled and blamed Chase for information leakage "
"Which leakage?"
"The knowledge of secret Congressional plan was leaked"
"And the secret?"
"The plan to buy up the flour for the french to his associates.These guys later cornered the market and to expose him Hamilton resumed correspondence and acquaintance with New York Journal publisher John Holt ."
"But during the British occupation of new York he now print from Poughkeepsie right?"
"Exactly.He uses his pen name a lifelong favorite 'Publius'.Now between October and November 1778 he castigated him in three long letters in Holt's paper.Chase hardly know the author was an adjutant to Washington and due to these essays or polemics he was portrayed as uncritical exponent of non-capitalistic humanitarian enterprise and belie his caricature "as a reflexive apologist for business" and uncritical exponent of the profit motive."He first pointed the punishment inflicted on traitors who betrayed patriotic cause then afterwards noted the bestial conduct of another depravity that "the conduct of another class equally criminal and if possible more mischievous has hitherto passed with that impunity..........I mean that tribe who .........have carried the spirit of monopoly and extortion to an excess  which scarcely admits of a parallel.When avarice takes the lead in a state it is commonly the forerunner of its fall.How shocking is it to discover among ourselves even at this early period the strongest symptoms of this fatal disease?"
In the same letter he ridiculed traitors of the state and how greed can corrupt a state and any public official that betrays public trust should be detested"to feel the utmost rigor of public resentment and be detested as a traitor of the worst and most dangerous kind".He pour him calumny in the second letter when he says "It is your lot to have the peculiar privilege of being universally despised."But in the third letter he envisioned the posterity of robust confederation beyond the then struggling stance when he says"The station of a member of Congress is the most illustrious and important of any  i am able to conceive.He is to regarded not only as a legislator but as the founder of an empire."
Even in the fall of 1778 he mused something similar of America's future greatness for the struggle with the British had crossed the Atlantic in the utmost vile of sweeping conflict.Now Spain had joined the colonial side in the aftermath of its inability to regain control of Gibraltar from England . France was reeling in anger after loosing the indian and the French war that goes beyond ideological solidarity with Americans decided to fight war against Britain.The ferocious anger to seek better access to Carribean sugar islands and north American ports also drove her crazy down to the edge of the pricipice."
"That access was the most strategic  interest and singlehandedly made great Britain the world first industrialized economy and the founder of industrial revolution and by large pioneer of mordern civilisation."
"Exactly!So Hamilton was right to have learned this early lesson in real politics or practical politics that nation's follow their interest not sympathies.
"So he was instrumental in bringing French army to America?"
"Nicholas Fish sparks this outrage how he prodded Lafayette to advocate the entry of French army into American soil.Then in the July 1788 Admiral Jean Baptiste d'Estaing landed with his fleet and played on Lafayette 's vanity towards the french ground force and touted Lafayette as commander of french Force.He became a frequent emissary to the french and often interpreter of the french to Washington plus his impeccable translation of french into high profile diplomatic correspondence increase his checkered pedigree with the continental army.His phenomenal reputation increased his profound influence with the french radicals .From the sterling grace of J.P.Brissot de Warwille who praised him"as firm and decided,frank and martial" also named him as honourary member of the french national assembly to Marquis de Chastellux that poured encomium for being wiser than his age and justified the respect Washington reposed in him down to duc de La Rochefoucauld -Lliancourt noted he was more dignified,decisive, delightful,sweet and infinitely agreeable show the depth of french applause accorded to his rising pedigree.
He also had to endure silent insults from them specifically the vainglorious french aristocrats who considered many of the continental army as inferior to them and branded them incompetent.Yet he saw that these french volunteers were ordinary minds with ordinary talents and skills in the military "and yet most of them were so conceited as to suppose themselves Caesars or Hannibals in comparison with the American officers."
Still he could not deny the fact that "their friendship is the pillar of our security ". Imagine same folks he had regarded as royal nuisance but barely denied decisive nature of their timely intervention and drafted so many letters to the congress requested promotions for undeserving french men .He railed more against preferential treatment of the french aristocrats more than any folks in the united states .He was so ardent at this prejudice that rivals in return branded him aristocrat .

Hamiltonian America.Bookworm.Chapter 11,page 8,9,10

"Why don't you wanna talk about his refusal to attack him in Print?"
"Oh it could amount to double assault for double tragedy!"
"Meaning?"
He had just administered a stern rebuke to Chase in print  and that was one possible reason to refrain from pouring diatribes on Lee too in print "
"Deny him public washing of dirty linen right?"
"Samuel Chase an outspoken Maryland Congressman and one of the ratifiers and signer of the declaration of independence and a supreme court justice!"
"Oh spare me all that rubbish ,does not mind taking anybody to the cleaners as he once did with high and mighty bloods."
"His semblance like Samuel Johnson have him the moniker "Bacon face" and very overbearing protuberance and careers riddled with controversies."
"Which of the controversies?"
"Under the pen name "Publius"published anonymous diatribes against chase .He had noticed the flour price under demand of the newly arrived french was more than doubled and blamed Chase for information leakage "
"Which leakage?"
"The knowledge of secret Congressional plan was leaked"
"And the secret?"
"The plan to buy up the flour for the french to his associates.These guys later cornered the market and to expose him Hamilton resumed correspondence and acquaintance with New York Journal publisher John Holt ."
"But during the British occupation of new York he now print from Poughkeepsie right?"
"Exactly.He uses his pen name a lifelong favorite 'Publius'.Now between October and November 1778 he castigated him in three long letters in Holt's paper.Chase hardly know the author was an adjutant to Washington and due to these essays or polemics he was portrayed as uncritical exponent of non-capitalistic humanitarian enterprise and belie his caricature "as a reflexive apologist for business" and uncritical exponent of the profit motive."He first pointed the punishment inflicted on traitors who betrayed patriotic cause then afterwards noted the bestial conduct of another depravity that "the conduct of another class equally criminal and if possible more mischievous has hitherto passed with that impunity..........I mean that tribe who .........have carried the spirit of monopoly and extortion to an excess  which scarcely admits of a parallel.When avarice takes the lead in a state it is commonly the forerunner of its fall.How shocking is it to discover among ourselves even at this early period the strongest symptoms of this fatal disease?"
In the same letter he ridiculed traitors of the state and how greed can corrupt a state and any public official that betrays public trust should be detested"to feel the utmost rigor of public resentment and be detested as a traitor of the worst and most dangerous kind".He pour him calumny in the second letter when he says "It is your lot to have the peculiar privilege of being universally despised."But in the third letter he envisioned the posterity of robust confederation beyond the then struggling stance when he says"The station of a member of Congress is the most illustrious and important of any  i am able to conceive.He is to regarded not only as a legislator but as the founder of an empire."
Even in the fall of 1778 he mused something similar of America's future greatness for the struggle with the British had crossed the Atlantic in the utmost vile of sweeping conflict.Now Spain had joined the colonial side in the aftermath of its inability to regain control of Gibraltar from England . France was reeling in anger after loosing the indian and the French war that goes beyond ideological solidarity with Americans decided to fight war against Britain.The ferocious anger to seek better access to Carribean sugar islands and north American ports also drove her crazy down to the edge of the pricipice."
"That access was the most strategic  interest and singlehandedly made great Britain the world first industrialized economy and the founder of industrial revolution and by large pioneer of mordern civilisation."
"Exactly!So Hamilton was right to have learned this early lesson in real politics or practical politics that nation's follow their interest not sympathies.
"So he was instrumental in bringing French army to America?"
"Nicholas Fish sparks this outrage how he prodded Lafayette to advocate the entry of French army into American soil.Then in the July 1788 Admiral Jean Baptiste d'Estaing landed with his fleet and played on Lafayette 's vanity towards the french ground force and touted Lafayette as commander of french Force.He became a frequent emissary to the french and often interpreter of the french to Washington plus his impeccable translation of french into high profile diplomatic correspondence increase his checkered pedigree with the continental army.His phenomenal reputation increased his profound influence with the french radicals .From the sterling grace of J.P.Brissot de Warwille who praised him"as firm and decided,frank and martial" also named him as honourary member of the french national assembly to Marquis de Chastellux that poured encomium for being wiser than his age and justified the respect Washington reposed in him down to duc de La Rochefoucauld -Lliancourt noted he was more dignified,decisive, delightful,sweet and infinitely agreeable show the depth of french applause accorded to his rising pedigree.
He also had to endure silent insults from them specifically the vainglorious french aristocrats who considered many of the continental army as inferior to them and branded them incompetent.Yet he saw that these french volunteers were ordinary minds with ordinary talents and skills in the military "and yet most of them were so conceited as to suppose themselves Caesars or Hannibals in comparison with the American officers."
Still he could not deny the fact that "their friendship is the pillar of our security ". Imagine same folks he had regarded as royal nuisance but barely denied decisive nature of their timely intervention and drafted so many letters to the congress requested promotions for undeserving french men .He railed more against preferential treatment of the french aristocrats more than any folks in the united states .He was so ardent at this prejudice that rivals in return branded him aristocrat .