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Embrace life’s complexities, Prof. Musa Ibrahim urges Nigerians 

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Last updated: March 2, 2025 3:41 pm
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By Joy Salami

Life is not always black and white, and neither is mathematics. This was the central message from Prof. Musa Adeku Ibrahim, a distinguished Professor of Mathematics at the Federal University Lokoja (FUL), who has urged Nigerians to embrace contradictions and uncertainties as natural aspects of life.

Delivering the university’s 24th Inaugural Lecture, titled “Unravelling the Tapestry of Non-Classical Set Theory: Navigating Novel Paths in Understanding Life’s Complexities,” Prof. Ibrahim argued that just as mathematics has evolved beyond rigid structures, so must human thinking. He emphasised that understanding life’s complexities requires letting go of fixed mindsets, embracing nuances, and allowing truths to evolve.

Let us embrace a life where lamentations have no place, he stated, highlighting the relevance of Non-Classical Set Theory in navigating everyday life.

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He explained that while Classical Set Theory operates on strict, binary logic, where something is either true or false—Non-Classical Set Theory introduces flexibility, accommodating vagueness, uncertainty, and contradictions.

According to him, this approach mirrors real-life experiences, where identities, beliefs, and decisions are shaped by multiple factors such as culture, upbringing, and personal perspectives.

Prof. Ibrahim further described mathematics as “the science of structure and relationships,” emphasising its role in logical reasoning and decision-making.

He encouraged individuals with a phobia for mathematics to view it as a tool for understanding patterns in life rather than just numbers and equations.

He also highlighted the real-world applications of Non-Classical Set Theory, particularly in fields such as artificial intelligence, cryptography, and decision-making processes. He stressed that just as mathematics evolves to accommodate complexity, people must also learn to navigate life’s unpredictability with an open mind.

By embracing alternative methods and challenging traditional paradigms, we can gain deeper insights into the diverse and intricate fabric of our existence, enabling us to approach life’s complexities with clarity, resilience, and wisdom, he said.

In his welcome address, the Vice-Chancellor of Federal University Lokoja, Prof. Olayemi Akinwumi, emphasised the importance of inaugural lectures in academic institutions, describing them as a platform for distinguished professors to share their research insights and intellectual contributions with the university community and the public

As a center of learning and innovation, our universities must embrace groundbreaking ideas that challenge conventional knowledge and open new frontiers of discovery, Prof. Akinwumi stated.

He urged academics and researchers to explore new ideas that expand the boundaries of traditional disciplines and create solutions for real-world problems. He also commended Prof. Ibrahim for his contributions to mathematics and interdisciplinary research.

The Vice-Chancellor congratulated Prof. Ibrahim on his itdistinguished achievement, describing the lecture as a testament to his years of dedication to research and the pursuit of knowledge.

As we celebrate Professor Ibrahim today, we are reminded that great minds do not only solve equations, they challenge us to rethink the world around us, Prof. Akinwumi said.

The event was attended by notable academics, including Professors M.O Ibrahim of the University of Ilorin and Shaibu of the Federal University, Dutse. Also present were the President of the ABU Alumni Association, Worldwide, Alhaji Adamu Mamnan-Kontagora, the lecturer’s family, students, members of the traditional institution, and other distinguished guests.

Beyond the academic discussions, the lecture left an enduring message: in a world filled with contradictions and uncertainty, perhaps mathematics offers more than numbers, it teaches us to embrace life with an open mind, adaptability, and resilience.

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