This book is a bio-critical study that focuses on the intellectual contributions of Professor Toyin Falola to the fields of African history, African studies, and the African diaspora. It is divided into six broad areas: the ontology and epistemology of Toyin Falola; a balanced homage to his life, works, and philosophy; configurations on Falolaism; his contributions to Yoruba historiography and the African diaspora; his contributions to African historiography and development; and critical perspectives on Falola's creativity and reflections.
“Falola is the embodiment of the good Africanist and the good African historian; but what differentiates him from the rest is that there are hardly no aspects of these fields that have not been challenged by his passionate energy, intellectual suppleness, luminous persona, and sometimes delightful, rather than bilious impertinence.” — Professor G. N. Uzoigwe, formerly Dean, Imo State University and Chair of History, Mississippi State University