Wednesday 14 August 2019

UNICAL, FACULTY OF LAW ACADEMIC FRAUD: PROFESSOR DEMOTED TO GRADUATE ASSISTANT, THE OTHER STILL UNDER INVESTIGATION.


There has been a twist in the Academic fraud saga surrounding the  duo of Prof Worugji and Rev. Prof. Uhuka as the Academic Fraud Investigation Committee (AFIC) Unical has recommended the demotion of Rev. Prof. Uhuka from the rank of a Professor of Law to the rank of a Graduate Assistant with immediate effect while Prof. Worugji who has refused to submit the Original of his certificates including his Ph.D degree in Law certificate to the committee is going from one committee member to the other begging as usual to be salvaged from the shame.
Information has it that Prof. Worugji faced with the present onslaught by AFIC,has written to the University of Ibadan for correction of his Ph.D certificate which was obtained in May 2010. As at 2010 when Prof Worugji obtained his Ph.D certificate which reads"Doctor of Philosophy in the Faculty of Arts", he was informed by the then Registrar of the University of Calabar that he was not eligible for promotion to the rank of a Professor of Law because he had not "obtained a Ph.D in Law degree". It remains a mystery how he wangled his way and got his promotion to the rank of an Associate Professor without a Ph.D degree in 2006.
Nine years after being told that he had not obtained a Ph.D degree in Law, Prof. Worugji has started the process of having his Ph.D certificate corrected to read his area of specialization "African Law". It is worthy to note that African Law is not a program of study, but an area of Specialization in the academic program of Core African studies, while  A postgraduate programme in law (LLM, MPhil & Ph.D) under the NUC minimum standard for PG programme in Nigerian universities is required to be domiciled in the Faculty of Law.. Prof. Worugji clearly holds a Ph.D from the institute of African studies in the Faculty of Art, University of Ibadan as African Law is just one of the areas of specialization

Copy of Prof. Worugji's Ph.D certificate



The institute of African Studies runs  a programme in CORE AFRICAN STUDIES as provided for in the institute brochure  with various areas of specialization. Which include:
1. African History
2. African Law
3. African Music
4. African Visual Arts
5. Anthropology
6. Cultural and Media studies
7. Diaspora and Transnational Studies
8. Gender studies
9. Traditional African Medicine and belief system
10. Transformation studies in Africa.

One begins to wonder if a person who obtained a Ph.D in African Studies and specialized in Tradition African Medicine and belief systems from the  Institute of African studies, University of Ibadan can become a professor of medicine in the university of Calabar ? The answer obviously is No. It is however even more fishy as the University if Ibadan where Prof Worugji obtained his PhD in African Studies also offers admission for post graduate studies in Law. Why Prof Worugj choose  to do African Studies goes to show that Prof. Worugji lacks the basic requirements to do a postgraduate degree in law. According to our findings, Prof. Worugji was refused admission for similar reasons into the faculty of law in Obafemi  Awolowo  University. Ife and university of Ibadan. 
Remember in our earlier report, we stated that Prof. Worugji claim of having obtained a B.A.(Hons)  Law from the Manchester Metropolitan University - MMU was completely false as the Qualifying Law degrees awarded from the University in Question as published on their website https://www.mmu.ac.uk/study/undergraduate/course/ba-businessmanagement-with-law is as follows.
i. LL.B (Hons) - Law with a foundation year - Full time.
Ii. LL.B (Hons) - Full time, Sandwich
Iii. LL..B (Hons) - Part time
The Big question then is, where did Prof. Worugji get his own B.A.(Hons) in Law degree from when the University he claimed to have graduated from has no such Law degree.
It is worthy to note that the Manchester Metropolitan University - MMU offers none qualifying Law degree in Law course such as B.A (Hons) in Business Management with Law and B.Sc (Hons) in Forensic Psychology. However it is expressly stated that in the Manchester Metropolitan university brochure that this two courses are not Qualifying Law degrees, so therefore it is shocking how Prof. Worugji got admission to the Nigerian Law school without a qualifying Law degree.
Our independent investigation further revealed that Prof. Worugji's WAEC is not his own, but that of a relative, hence the reason for his numerous change of name. From the Curriculum vitea used by Prof. Worugji, he claims to have made grade 1 in WAEC, and one begins to wonder how a man wlo claims to have made Grade 1 in WAEC would leave the shores of Nigeria to study HND in Business Studies and not Law and without first obtaining OND. What further raised curiosity is how Prof. Worugji finished his HND programme in just ONE YEAR.
The University of Calabar has however issued a stringent warning to Prof. Worugji to cooperate with the committee or face severe disciplinary actions. This was contained in a letter signed by the Registrar, Mr. Moses Abang to Prof. Worugji.

On the demotion of Rev. Prof Uhuka to the rank of a graduate assistant, it has bee discovered;

1. That Rev. Prof. Uhuka has no first degree from the university of Abuja as he claimed, but from the British America University. This is questionable.

2. That Rev. Prof. Uhuka was not called to the Nigerian Bar or any other Bar around the globe.

3. That Rev. Prof. Uhuka holds a questionable Masters of Law (LL.M) degree as the LL.M degree was obtained barely 2 weeks after obtaining his first degree.

4. That Rev. Prof. Uhuka has no Ph.D degree but records show that he is a doctoral candidate. This is also questionable.

5. That Rev. Prof Uhuka has zero University teaching experience.

6. That Rev. Prof. Uhuka has no evidence of Publication amongst others hence the recommendation for his demotion from the rank of a Professor of Law to the rank of a Graduate Assistant.
7. Further from his CV he claimed he obtained a diploma in 1980 and WAEC in 1989. Please tell us which comes first.
Rev. Uhuka has however absconded as he is no where to be found in the University due to fear of he being handed over to the Police or ICPC for further investigation.

21 comments:

  1. OMG, this is too embarrassing, I do seriously hope that it isn't true!!!

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  2. And they will be parading themselves like God on campus

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  3. Credential corruption is worst than HIV.

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  4. So where was the school authority when he rose from the rank of lecturer 1,2, associate professor n finally to Prof.God have mercy.

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    1. That is the million dollar question that their partners in crime must answer for it takes two to tango.

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  5. I think we need to verify this information before throwing blames. Apparently if its true, then the school authority has qurstions to answer not just the prof.

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  6. Appropriate actions should be taken on them without prejudice. Let's join hands together to eliminate corruption in our educational system. The western world are making serious progress while we busy with all these kinds of unrighteous practices

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  8. All academic fraudsters should be prosecuted and shown the way out. The academia is not for them.

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  9. And yet there are many qualified candidates roaming the streets of Nigeria begging for the same jobs and they are always refused employment. The people that employed these crop of lecturers should first of all be sacked. Their employers are the problem for compromising standards.

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  10. Fraud everywhere. Are we still safe in this country?

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  11. This is purely defamation of character. All the information presented in the blog are false. Here is the details of the professor from university of Calabar. https://www.unical.edu.ng/staff/user/profile-israeleme

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  12. Upon or after appointment of the lecturers,did the University Management not verify their certificates?If no,that is a big error on the part of the Management.How were they promoted to the Professorial rank?

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  13. This is a big embarrassment to the University of Calabar. How did these rogues get employment in unical in the first instance? Why did it take the university that long to discover the fraud? Who are the members of the panel that appointed these individual? How did they manage to rise through the ranks to becoming a Professor?

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  14. I met I.N.E Worouji as a student in Unical...his relationship with students is nothing to write home about. He'll boldly tell them that its not by force to read law for our parents as you must not be a lawyer before you make money... That you can also be a trader at Bedwell(spare parts market)and make money, not knowing that he didn't even have a WAEC talk less of being a lawyer. We were even surprised then that he don't attend court. Let him face prosecution and return all the entitlements received so far!!!

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    1. Hello unknown, if you met Prof. Worugji in Unical as a student then it means you are a lawyer and as a lawyer you believe this story is true then you must be ashamed of yourself, shame on you believing a story or news from an unknown source. He was and remains one of the few straightforward, upright lecturers in the faculty of Law.

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  16. This is serious.However, I think this issue requires thorough investigation before throwing blame.

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  17. I contacted Prof Worugji about this post and his response was "Thank you for the concern. I'm sorry for whatever embarrassment the anonymous and vexatious publications are causing to some of you. For the avoidance of doubt, I attended the Baptist High School, Port Harcourt where I had the WASC with a grade 1 in 1975. Went to England in 1977 on the State Scholarship for HND in Business Studies at the Stockport College and completed the programme in 1979. I immediately proceeded the the Manchester Polytechnic for the degree course in Law. The Law is a three year course(1979-1982). I graduated with a second class honours( 2:2) BA(Hons) Law. The Polytechnic later became the Manchester Metropolitan University.
    Thereafter I went to the University of Essex for the Master of Laws (LLM). This was 1982/1983 academic session. I completed the programme on the record time in 1983 and the degree was conferred on me during the 1984 Convocation Ceremony as the University practice. I called to the Nigerian Bar in 1984 after completion of the one year course of study in the Nigerian Law School. It is a fact that I changed my name. I was formerly UCHENDU Israel Nsitelem Emenike now WORUGJI Israel Nsitelem Eme. The change of name is legitimate but my detractors are not comfortable with my choice of change of name. I engaged briefly in legal practice in Port Harcourt before leaving to be a Law Teacher at the University of Calabar in December 1988. I rose through the ranks and became a Professor of Law in 2010 after obtaining Doctor of Philosophy( PhD) degree in African Law from the University of Ibadan in 2010. All my promotions passed through the University due process.
    My publications were assessed following the University procedure and found relevant to my scholarship. I was a Head of Department for 4 years and acting Dean of Law for 3 years covering 7 years in active management of the Faculty of Law. I was also a member of the University Governing Council for 4 years.The University never at stage doubted my qualifications and scholarship.I never at any stage influenced or interfered with the process. I don't know what my detractors are afraid of, to be busy writing anonymous and frivolous petitions to the University authority on daily basis and publishing senseless things on the social media about. It is quite a pity that this level of senseless and ignorance can be exhibited by persons who claim to be in academics.
    As you can see my academic qualifications are clear. BA(Hons) Law, Master of Laws( LLM), BL for the Nigerian Bar, Doctor of Philosophy PhD in African Law. But the distractors are not telling the world that the institutions where I obtained my certificates have disclaimed me in any way nor are my qualifications not relevant to my scholarship as a Law Professor. All they say is Worugji is very powerful and influential. He intimates the University authority for reasons best known to them. All must be well.
    Prof Worugji,Israel NE.
    Faculty of Law,University of Calabar."

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  18. Good day. Do not get yourself upset. The writers themselves know the truth. It is part of the war between correct practices and abuse of office practitioners and the puritans in the Faculty of Law, University of Calabar being brought to the public through the social media. The corrupt practices practitioners must use crude means, instruments and falsehood in the war since they have no weapons. Anonymous petitions have no place in the world of truth.Best regards and wishes.

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