Olufemi Vaughan is the Alfred Sargent Lee ’41 and Mary Ames Lee Professor of Black Studies at Amherst College. He is the author of four books and editor/coeditor of twelve volumes, including Letters, Kinship, and Social Mobility in Nigeria (2023), Religion and the Making of Nigeria (2016), and Oxford Encyclopedia of African Historiography: Methods and Sources, Vols. I & 2 (2019). A Guggenheim Fellow and Wilson Fellow, Olufemi Vaughan was Professor of Africana Studies and History, and Associate Provost at Stony Brook University, as well as Geoffrey Canada Professor of Africana Studies and History at Bowdoin College.Nimi Wariboko is the Walter G. Muelder Professor of Social Ethics and Director of the African Studies Center at Boston University. His transdisciplinary scholarship focuses on economic and social ethics, African studies, political theory, and philosophy. He is the author of multiple books, including Transcripts of the Sacred in Nigeria: Beautiful, Monstrous, Ridiculous (2023) and Ethics and Society: Identity, History, Political Theory (2019).