She got tired of people mispronouncing her name
This can happen when you have suffered through thirteen years of school and teachers mispronounced your name. Every African student knows the struggle. Apparently, Agboke had enough, so she dedicated her yearbook quote to this issue.
Agboke needed to take matters into her own hands. She wanted to call out professors who failed to pronounce her name correctly for so many years. Educators should be conscious of the long-term consequences of consistently mispronouncing it.
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