Examples of such titles now frequently brandished include:
Ambassador Wale Morakinyo
Prince Wale Morakinyo
Aare Wale Morakinyo
Emperor Wale Morakinyo
Doctor Wale Morakinyo
Bashorun Wale Morakinyo
Omo-Oba Wale Morakinyo
Apostle Wale Morakinyo
Alhaji Wale Morakinyo
Mogaji Wale Morakinyo
Perhaps the most abused of these is “Doctor”, often adopted on the basis of honorary degrees from institutions that are themselves complicit in awarding such titles indiscriminately.
In some cases, these honorary degrees are obtained for fees ranging from five hundred thousand naira to as much as two million naira.
This is not to suggest that it is wrong for a broadcaster to receive a title. However, it is unprofessional for journalists, broadcasters, and OAPs to parade such titles on air.
Veteran broadcaster Yemi Sonde has, on several occasions, insisted on being addressed simply by his name, even when admirers attempted to confer titles on him. That is a standard worth emulating in contemporary broadcasting.
A broadcaster’s name should be sufficient. Titles, in this context, are often vague and largely unnecessary.
Wale Morakinyo works at Impact Business Radio (92.5 FM) Ibadan








