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Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by Dapagun: 6:57am On Mar 03, 2023
Fake professor dismissed from Oxford apologises for misogyny at fraudulent book launch

Onyeka Nwelue, a Nigerian author, has had his Academic Visitor status at Oxford University terminated after misusing University logos and premises for commercial purposes, an investigation by Cherwell has found. Nwelue is also facing complaints of misogyny towards students and the spread of racist, classist, and sexist content online.

The Fake Professor
Nwelue, a self-published author and filmmaker, held Academic Visitor status at Oxford’s African Studies Centre from Michaelmas 2021, until its removal in early February this year. During this time, he represented himself as a professor at both the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, but has been unable to provide Cherwell with evidence of an academic PhD. He was not credited as a professor by either institution in the course of his associations with them, and Oxford confirmed to Cherwell that he has never been a professor at the university. This week, the University of Cambridge also told Cherwell that Nwelue’s connections with Cambridge have been terminated following investigations into his conduct

On 31st January 2023, Nwelue’s Instagram bio described him as “Prof of African Studies & Academic Visitor at University of Oxford & University of Cambridge” and on 1st February 2023, his Twitter bio said “Professor + Academic Visitor”, tagging the accounts of both universities. He also tweeted: “I am a university professor, attached to two of the top best universities in the world”, along with many other tweets where he referred to himself as a professor.

However, when asked to clarify his academic affiliations in light of this, Nwelue told Cherwell: “I have never ever posed as a professor at Oxford and Cambridge. My card says I am an Academic Visitor and that is exactly what I tell people. The accusation that I say I am a professor at Oxford is baseless.”

At Oxford, Academic Visitorship is set up on terms agreed between an individual and the University. The University confirmed that it does not employ Academic Visitors – they do not get paid, and are not expected to undertake duties for the University.

In his social media bios, Nwelue has also described himself as a Research Associate at the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, but SOAS confirmed to Cherwell that he is not listed as one of its Research Associate

When asked by Cherwell to provide further details of his academic certifications, Nwelue said: “I have the equivalent of Master’s as a filmmaker. I also have an Honorary Doctorate. I have been Visiting / Research Fellow in other universities. Prior to Oxford, I made award-winning films and published a lot of books. [sic]”

At least twenty-two books have been published in Onyeka Nwelue’s name. Twenty of his books were either self-published or published by companies owned by Nwelue. Nine of these have been published since 2021, and of the seventeen listed on Amazon, thirteen have no consumer reviews.

The Tweets
During his time as an Academic Visitor at Oxford, Nwelue posted content on Twitter which was racist, classist, and misogynistic. These include Tweets where he stated: “being raised in a poor family chains you mentally to be stupid.”; “no poor person has any value”; “African women look like masquerades when they wear wigs and make up”; “Arabs are known to relish slavery and servitude”; China “is poor, filthy (smells a lot!) and overpopulated”; “Eastern Europeans…only produce pick-pockets and scammers”

When asked about these tweets, Nwelue told Cherwell: “It was a social experiment to get feedback for a book I was working on. Apologies that they came off wrongly.” He denied being racist, misogynist, or classist.

The University of Oxford has not confirmed whether any background checks were carried out on Nwelue before he gained status as an Academic Visitor.

The James Currey Society
The event leading to the termination of Nwelue’s association with Oxford University was a book launch, which he hosted for the Nigerian blogger and author David Hundeyin in affiliation with the James Currey Society.

The James Currey Society was founded by Nwelue and incorporated as a for-profit company in May 2022, under the name of James Currey International. It is named after the South African book publisher James Currey and has sponsored African authors to attend both Oxford and Cambridge, through awards of the James Currey Fellowship. Nwelue told Cherwell that “[the Society] was established in partnership with the University of Oxford”. However, Oxford clarified: “The James Currey Fellowships are not awarded, funded, or run by the University”.

The current holder of the James Currey Fellowship at Oxford is Mitter and Okorie, who in 2022 authored a hagiographic account of Nwelue’s life titled, Onyeka Nwelue: A Troubled Life, published by Nwelue’s own publishing house Abibiman Publishers.

Meanwhile, the 2023 holder of the James Currey Fellowship at Cambridge was David Hundeyin, who maintains a controversial social media presence and has been a significant supporter of populist politician Peter Obi in this week’s Nigerian elections.

Cambridge told Cherwell: “Onyeka Nwelue and David Hundeyin are no longer associated with the University of Cambridge. Their connections were terminated following an investigation into their conduct”. They added: “The James Currey Fellowship is not administered, awarded, or funded by the University of Cambridge.”

The book launch
On 31st January, Nwelue and Hundeyin ran a book launch together on Oxford University premises for Hundeyin’s most recent book, also published with Abibiman Publishers. This was marketed through the James Currey Society and tickets were priced at £20 for Oxford students. One attendee told Cherwell: “I signed up to attend the event, and was surprised I had to pay £20 to attend. Events run by the African Studies Centre are usually free as they are catering towards students.” In addition to charging £20 for entry, copies of Hundeyin’s book were also on sale for a further £20 at the event.

The book launch was originally advertised as taking place in the African Studies Centre, but the location was changed at short notice to a room in the Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages at Wellington Square.

Attendees of the event told Cherwell that misogynistic remarks made by its organisers and other audience members made them feel “incredibly uncomfortable”. One student said: “Explicitly sexist comments were made throughout by the speaker and audience which were not challenged and were in fact encouraged. … Comments made suggested that women slept their way to the top, which oppressed men, and that marrying a woman held you back in life”.

Another student added: “A key point of concern occurred when a question was asked by an attendee to Hundeyin concerning the issue of sexism and sexual harassment that African female journalists endure. Hundeyin replied with the implication that women who were of a fair complexion, tall and had long legs would not face hurdles to their career advancement in journalism.”

A third student said: “Nwelue laughed and agreed with [an audience member’s] comment about women being controlling. This made me feel angry and upset.”

When asked about the event, Nwelue told Cherwell: “I am very sorry if the students felt uncomfortable. About sexism and misogyny, I will never condone that. I am apologetic if that happened. Really sorry.”

In the marketing of the event, Nwelue used the Oxford University logo, the African Studies Centre logo and the MML logo without permission. Oxford told Cherwell: “The [Modern Languages] Faculty logo was used on the event publicity without authorisation. Once it was brought to the Faculty’s attention, the Faculty contacted the organiser to request removal of the Faculty’s logo from the publicity.”

What next?
On 20th February, Nwelue stepped down as Director of the James Currey Society, announcing his replacement as the Zimbabwean actor Charmaine Mujeri. He confirmed that he resigned following the termination of his Academic Visitorship, “so that [his] personal affiliation with the University of Oxford can end there”. It is unclear if the James Currey Fellowships at Oxford and Cambridge will continue or be awarded again in future.

Nwelue has also written a letter to Oxford’s Vice Chancellor Professor Irene Tracy, seen by Cherwell, in which he unsuccessfully appealed the termination of his Academic Visitorship.

Yesterday, Nwelue locked his Twitter account after tweeting: “I am leaving social media this evening. It will be for long. [sic]. I might delete all my accounts as well. Bless you all!”

Investigations into Nwelue’s conduct during his time at Oxford University are ongoing.

https://cherwell.org/2023/03/02/onyeka-nwelue/

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by Gobengroup(m): 7:28am On Mar 03, 2023
Good...
Everybody is now dissociating themselves from losers... cheesy

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by fasho01(m): 7:28am On Mar 03, 2023
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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by ShaqFu: 7:28am On Mar 03, 2023
Ah ah. Na WA oh. Imagine David Hundeyin with all his self righteousness and holier than thou attitude.

I've often maintained that most Nigerians who insult politicians, do so out of the fact that they're not eating or benefitting directly from the politician...

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by Vyzz: 7:28am On Mar 03, 2023
cheesy

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by Fmghewzy(m): 7:29am On Mar 03, 2023
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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by adioolayi(m): 7:30am On Mar 03, 2023
Frauds...they will soon go into oblivion..

Aba t'eni je, ojo ti o ba d'ekun ibaje, a o ba e je kan'le


"Cambridge told Cherwell: “Onyeka Nwelue and David Hundeyin are no longer associated with the University of Cambridge. Their connections were terminated following an investigation into their conduct"

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by beardedboy(m): 7:30am On Mar 03, 2023
Very good.

Frauds gradually getting exposed daily.

I'm confident that the court will even subtract from that pandora fraud's votes. The rigging in South East was massive.

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by elonmuskbaby: 7:30am On Mar 03, 2023
Hmnn

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by othermen: 7:30am On Mar 03, 2023
When you look at his records on google scholar, you would have a little premonition.

While anybody can get their articles on google scholar, users or consumers that know their onions are as well concerned about the publisher or journal.

Is it indexed in Thomson-Reuters or Scopus or Scimago or another recognized index? What you find is that his publication is an offshoot of his own fictional book and little invested in academic rigor.

But then he has the charisma of a dogged Cornel West. He could have been more successful than Philip Emeagwali.

He presented himself as such and accrued benefits by such associations. He was invited to other institutions on the basis of such associations and he allowed himself to be so identified. He got the honorary doctorate as a result of these misleading associations. How no Nigeria scholar could look a little within as to his credibility is actually not ridiculous. It is even the aspiration of the genuine local scholar to get a reference from him.

But he was smart, he was no Moses Ochonu, or Farooq Kperogi or another in diaspora that had a critical opinion on ASUU. But his association with David is just one of those anti-climax movements. That association is perhaps his most prominent hamartia. He was trying to win the space and gain more influence on the back of David. He also associated with Linda Ikeji, but David is the one that has smart detractors: he is a popular fellow who has given a fight to the BBC and accused it, to such extent, to destroy its reputation. Oxford providing their platform for him, legitimizes such accusations, and the smart fellows David Hundeyin has crossed by his manner of journalism are much interested in his disastrous end. David didn’t lose out from this. Onyeka did. He perhaps lost all; folks would now review his books and find misogynistic nonsense and plagiarism and incompetence. He is not a film maker on the level of Mr Macaroni, but by his association in the past, there were those who’d considered it an honor to work with him, now he has lost that too, and all his credibility. And his reputable name will be associated with fraud. Don’t build on sinking sands.

I hope he gets all the supports he can get from those around him. And that those who used him as a ladder, do not genuinely abandon him. He can get a genuine doctorate degree and earn himself a genuine comeback in 2-3 years from now.

Also, he shouldn’t have had an opinion too on who was the better singer between Seun Kuti and one of the P Square brothers. Without earning David enemies, the dissatisfied lots from such a decision, could have as well get interested in ruining his reputation. Even if Farooq is not careful, the dissatisfied lots can find a post, where he subtly endorsed the Quran and infer he endorsed child marriage and women as subordinates. Thus, he is careful too. Or do you think Farooq can talk about homosexuality as haram or have an opinion that is traditionally from his place of origin or his religion, without getting the kick? That’s just one of the prices to pay.

Onyeka’s claim to authority was in Africa studies, a white person evaluating his methodology or reviewing his credentials would be less critical in their comments, else they are racist lots. At least as a future yahoo boy, trying to become the next Philip Emeagwali or Onyeka you learn the lesson in how to navigate their world through an intellectual endeavor. Don’t do the sciences where you can be easily disproved or rebuffed. Do an African related course, be an authority on the people of Sambisa, no one would question you that much, especially abroad.

In the end, he is a different Yahoo Boy.

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by factcheckmmm: 7:30am On Mar 03, 2023
Seperation should be real ooo



Edo let's join this seperation movement

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by DesChyko: 7:30am On Mar 03, 2023
I don't know who convinced this OP that something like this will stop Labour Party's bid to reclaim the citizens' stolen mandate 😁.

If you were not blinded by hate, you'd have taken note of when IPOB called Nwelue out for not being a professor eons ago. It's new to you now because you're looking for some dirt on Hundeyin (or some tribal juice to use against the Igbos. Good luck with that 😌)

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by beerfraud: 7:30am On Mar 03, 2023
Tinubu will treat Una fvck up ndi mkpurummiri

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by zinaunreal(m): 7:31am On Mar 03, 2023
A big fan of Bulabah

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by dejonathan(f): 7:31am On Mar 03, 2023
David hundeyin the Peter Obi twitter investigative journalist grin

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by illuminutty: 7:31am On Mar 03, 2023
David The Great

David Hundeyin, The Slayer of the senile old and corrupt heroine trafficker.

We will never forget all your effort in wanting a better Nigeria and supporting the movement that will finally root out all the corrupt criminals and drug traffickers in the corridors of power that are stunting and impeding on the growth of over 200 million citizens who deserve better than the social injustice, corruption, brutality, diseases, poverty, and death that the criminal establishment is dishing out to them.

God save Nigeria.

Pray For Nigeria.

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by Gtuns(m): 7:31am On Mar 03, 2023
Jungle don dy mature

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by princeade86(m): 7:31am On Mar 03, 2023
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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by Mindlog: 7:31am On Mar 03, 2023
Hmm...

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by Flame333: 7:31am On Mar 03, 2023
Greetings from the admin of failure

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by Newbietroll: 7:31am On Mar 03, 2023
You people should stop this childishness. Fault Peter Obi. This is what we have been saying since. Look for anything in his life and character and fault it, and after how many years of search not one fault, you have not seen even one. What you now do is to look for other pple who have neither say nor stake in the affairs of LP and bring their stories up to use and shade LP. Are you people not jokers?

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by bigdammyj: 7:31am On Mar 03, 2023
Noted.
Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by Obakoolex(m): 7:32am On Mar 03, 2023
grin Anywhere you found them, just expect fake things.

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by LexngtonSteele: 7:32am On Mar 03, 2023
cheesy

Flatin0s and lies

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by MorataFC: 7:32am On Mar 03, 2023
cheesy
Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by FarahAideed: 7:32am On Mar 03, 2023
There was something about Onyeka that made me suspect he wasn't a professor ..he was too combatant and aggressive when people asked him questions , that was a sign he was hiding something

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Re: Cambridge University Disassociates Itself From David Hundeyin, Onyeka Nwelie by Seyiemath(m): 7:32am On Mar 03, 2023
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