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Education / No Crisis In Michael Okpara University Of Agriculture, Umudike by Emeoha: 8:35am On Aug 09, 2015
NO CRISIS IN MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE
By Onyinye Ralph-Nwachukwu
( Source: The Sun, August 7, 2015 )

In every human community there are those that strive to make things happen, striving to expand the frontiers of development and make a difference in their society. This breed of progressive minds, through their personal and collective efforts, gives their best to their community and in turn derives maximum satisfaction from the attendant development. At the opposite end, however the dark minds crouch and work and even pray against the success of every enterprise embarked upon by the positive minds. The vile-minded persons neither improve themselves nor contribute to the development of their community. In fact the word development is an anathema to them hence should not be given space to blossom.

Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike (MOUAU), Abia State has, unfortunately, found itself saddled with anti-development elements, who have sworn to see nothing good in the visionary leadership of Professor Hilary Odo Edeoga, the Vice-chancellor of the institution. The naysayers, who congregate in the name of “concerned ASUU members”, have been sowing seeds of discord among staff and students. But when they found they were not making any headway in their divisive mission they went to town and, not surprisingly, found willing tools in two local tabloids, The Eastern Reckoner and National Ambassador to propagate their falsehoods. The media practitioners (if they actually merit that noble title) in the two tabloids displayed the most reckless and unethical practice by publishing all the falsehoods fed them by the concerned ASUU members without making a modicum of effort to verify the information. Obviously the two local papers were already suffused with irrelevance and to the editors the only way out of their doldrums was to engage in sensational publication to entertain their gullible readers. What a shame!
The reaction of staff and students of our great University to the falsehoods and outlandish claims made by the dissidents have deflated the insidious propaganda. But we still deem it pertinent to put the records straight for those outside the MOUAU community who may not be familiar with the trend of events in the institution. To start with, there is need to define the so called concerned ASUU members and properly situate them in order to understand their motive in correct perspective. The people behind the malicious falsehoods are not amorphous even though they chose to hide under the veil of concerned ASUU members MOUAU chapter (as if it is national body). The MOUAU dissidents are well known to their fellow academic staff and the authorities of the University. There are not more than five lecturers that bandied together to wear the toga of concerned ASUU members, constituting an infinitesimal 0.6 percent of the total academic strength of 764 lecturers in the institution.
The gang of naysayers comprises no more than five disgruntled academic staff members who were sanctioned for various acts of delinquencies unbecoming of their professional calling as lecturers. They are serving suspensions and other sanctions for engaging in selling of grades, extortion, sexual harassment and intimidation of students. Before they were sanctioned, the dissidents were subjected to due process of investigation and fair hearing before the Governing Council welded the big stick. It is no gainsaying the fact, that the activities of these randy and fraudulent lecturers have done a lot of damage to the image of our well cherished institution. In the eyes of our students and their parents/guardians, the concerned ASUU members are worth not more than rags. Naturally, nobody had expected the culprits to rejoice and clap over the punishment meted to them for their malfeasances. Having soiled their own images their immediate reaction was to drag the image of the hardworking Vice-chancellor aground for taking disciplinary measures against them. As the chief executive of the institution there was no way Professor Edeoga would fold his hands and allow an infinitesimal number of the academic staff to drag aground the image of MOUAU and rubbish all the sterling achievements he has made over the past four years.

Under the administration of Prof Edeoga the federal university named after the late premier of the defunct Easter Region, Dr Michael Iheonukara Okpara has witnessed unprecedented development in infrastructure and academic programmes. But the dissidents are not happy because their stock in trade is to see nothing good in the success of others. They quarrel with everything, ranging from employment and promotion of staff, development of infrastructure to expansion of academic programmes and increase in student admission quota. While everyone else was lauding the effort of Prof Edeoga in deploying internally generated revenue (IGR) to build 10 hostels at a cost of N1.4 billion, the dissidents refused to see anything good in this singular achievement. They went to town alleging that the contract was awarded to one single contractor appointed by the VC.

Nothing could be further from the truth. The contract for the building of the 10 state of the art hostels was awarded to 10 (ten) different contractors. A breakdown of the list of contractors that handled the project showed that three contractors each were from Abia, Imo and Enugu, respectively while one came from Rivers state. Yet the dissidents claimed that only one contractor handled the huge project in record time. It did not occur to them that each of the 64-room hostel was handled by a contractor hence it was possible to complete the project in record time of 12 months. Each of the rooms is en suite and has four bed spaces giving the 10 hostels a combined capacity of 2, 560 students. Arising from the infernal minds of the dissidents was a screaming headline in the Eastern Reckoner entitled, “N300 million fraud rocks Michael Okpara varsity” in which they alleged that our students were made to pay hostels fees and were not allocated bed spaces in the new hostel and their money not refunded.

The truth of the matter is that students over subscribed for accommodation in the ten new hostels. Our students were excited at the new hostels and its attendant possibility of paying less and getting much more in terms of facilities and comfort. Compared with privately-owned off-campus hostels where they are charged N120, 000 per bed space the new hostels named after former president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan came as welcome relief for students. Even those already accommodated in the old hostel wanted to relocate and enjoy the modern facilities in the new ones. At the end of the day it was not possible to accommodate all the students that applied for accommodation in the new hostel. The VC could not help the situation and gave the affected students the option of getting their money refunded or rolling over option for next session. Some of the students and their parents bought the idea while those that did not accept the roll over option were fully refunded their money. Where then can one locate the fraud in the issue of students accommodation as alleged by the concerned ASUU members. It is only in the morbid imaginations of the dissident lecturers. It is indeed laughable for the concerned ASUU members to insinuate that Prof Edeoga would turn round to defraud the same students he treats as his own children and has never left any stone unturned to make them comfortable. For the avoidance of doubt the VC of MOUAU has acquitted himself as a prudent manager of resources. That was why he has successfully accessed the funds from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) and other interventionist agencies to improve the infrastructural fortunes of MOUAU, which has made it one of the fastest growing universities in the country.

The concerned ASUU members did not hide their distaste for the incremental rise in student intake at MOUAU. It was a product of the expansion of academic programmes brought about by the Prof Edeoga’s sterling leadership. Prior to his assumption of office in 2011, MOUAU was lagging behind among the federal universities that were not filling their admission quotas. Prof Edeoga was in fact embarrassed when he attended his first meeting at JAMB when he learnt that his institution could not fill its admission quota of 1, 250 students. With the introduction of new academic programmes , MOUAU was made not to only absorb its admission quota but now has capacity to take in as much as 4,000 new students per session. What then is wrong with Edeoga’s effort in providing more admission opportunities for our children, who otherwise would be left wandering in the streets with annual disappointment of missed admissions in the over-subscribed universities? Is it not natural that with the exponential increase in infrastructure and the expansion of academic programmes, the student population would increase? Presently, MOUAU is a university of choice for students seeking admission. The reason is not far- fetched, bearing in mind the conducive environment provided for learning by the Edeoga-led administration.

The growth of the University has equally resulted in the increase of academic staff. When he assumed office four years ago, Prof Edeoga inherited 329 teaching staff but the number has increased to 764. The quality academic staff strength comprises 276 PhD holders, up from 134 four years ago while the number of professors has increased from 33 to 67. In the same vein the number of Colleges in the institution rose from 11 to 13.

It is to the credit of Prof Edeoga that MOUAU community enjoys 24- hour water and power supply. He knows that these basic amenities constitute the antidote for student restiveness. Every hostel and college has its own dedicated water and power supply. To achieve this feat the VC has procured eight (cool units of 800KVA generators stationed at different locations in the campus to compliment the epileptic public power supply. In the night students study with solar light made available by the VC. All the internal roads in the campus have been tarred while the environment is landscaped and beautified with flowers.

In their characteristic sour mood the concerned ASUU members grumbled over the employment opportunities given to deserving Nigerians by the management of MOUAU. They alleged nepotism and favouritism against the VC. But they were missing the point. It is on record that Prof Edeoga on assumption of office gave full employment to over 200 casual staff, who had been waiting endlessly for upwards of 15 years to become full employees of MOUAU. To such people Edeoga has come as a messiah and they would eternally remain grateful to the man who empowered them to be bread winners of their families. Though he hails from Enugu state the VC of MOUAU has never used it as a criterion to influence employment or admission policies of the institution. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture is a federal institution and this is reflected in its employment and admission policies. There is no way Prof Edeoga could have populated the university with his Enugu people and family members as the concerned ASUU members want the general public to believe. It is part of their smear campaign.
It is to the disappointment of his detractors that the VC of MOUAU cannot fit into the parochial mould they have constructed. It is rather the people with circumscribed minds like the concerned ASUU members that allow their thoughts and actions to be defined with parochialism. Every promotion and training opportunity given to staff has been determined by merit. It is pertinent to state that while some academic staff have been on their toes improving themselves and engaging in meaningful research and academic publications some others prefer to lazy about finding fault with everything under the heaven. Such indolent lecturers readily turn green with envy when they see even their juniors galloping past them in academic achievements and the attendant promotions. That has been the lot of the concerned ASUU members, who in their state of academic inertia want every other person to remain stagnated like them.

It is interesting to note that despite the campaign of calumny and downright peddling of falsehoods, Prof Edeoga has remained focused and unfazed in implementing his vision for MOUAU. He has continued to sustain the pace with which he started his development efforts in the University and the magic touch is evidently clear. In a matter of months his eventful tenure would end and he would leave MOUAU far better than he met it. Those jostling to take over the mantle of leadership should spare Prof Edeoga the trouble of dragging him into the politics of succession. Enough of the propaganda and malicious blackmail by the concerned ASUU members!

(Written by Onyinye Ralph-Nwachukwu, Head,Public Relations & Protocol, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State)
Education / Re: The Vice Chancellor Of Mouau In EFCC Net Over 300 Million Scam by Emeoha: 8:34am On Aug 09, 2015
[center]NO CRISIS IN MICHAEL OKPARA UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, UMUDIKE
By Onyinye Ralph-Nwachukwu [/center]


In every human community there are those that strive to make things happen, striving to expand the frontiers of development and make a difference in their society. This breed of progressive minds, through their personal and collective efforts, gives their best to their community and in turn derives maximum satisfaction from the attendant development. At the opposite end, however the dark minds crouch and work and even pray against the success of every enterprise embarked upon by the positive minds. The vile-minded persons neither improve themselves nor contribute to the development of their community. In fact the word development is an anathema to them hence should not be given space to blossom.

Michael Okpara University of Agriculture Umudike (MOUAU), Abia State has, unfortunately, found itself saddled with anti-development elements, who have sworn to see nothing good in the visionary leadership of Professor Hilary Odo Edeoga, the Vice-chancellor of the institution. The naysayers, who congregate in the name of “concerned ASUU members”, have been sowing seeds of discord among staff and students. But when they found they were not making any headway in their divisive mission they went to town and, not surprisingly, found willing tools in two local tabloids, The Eastern Reckoner and National Ambassador to propagate their falsehoods. The media practitioners (if they actually merit that noble title) in the two tabloids displayed the most reckless and unethical practice by publishing all the falsehoods fed them by the concerned ASUU members without making a modicum of effort to verify the information. Obviously the two local papers were already suffused with irrelevance and to the editors the only way out of their doldrums was to engage in sensational publication to entertain their gullible readers. What a shame!
The reaction of staff and students of our great University to the falsehoods and outlandish claims made by the dissidents have deflated the insidious propaganda. But we still deem it pertinent to put the records straight for those outside the MOUAU community who may not be familiar with the trend of events in the institution. To start with, there is need to define the so called concerned ASUU members and properly situate them in order to understand their motive in correct perspective. The people behind the malicious falsehoods are not amorphous even though they chose to hide under the veil of concerned ASUU members MOUAU chapter (as if it is national body). The MOUAU dissidents are well known to their fellow academic staff and the authorities of the University. There are not more than five lecturers that bandied together to wear the toga of concerned ASUU members, constituting an infinitesimal 0.6 percent of the total academic strength of 764 lecturers in the institution.
The gang of naysayers comprises no more than five disgruntled academic staff members who were sanctioned for various acts of delinquencies unbecoming of their professional calling as lecturers. They are serving suspensions and other sanctions for engaging in selling of grades, extortion, sexual harassment and intimidation of students. Before they were sanctioned, the dissidents were subjected to due process of investigation and fair hearing before the Governing Council welded the big stick. It is no gainsaying the fact, that the activities of these randy and fraudulent lecturers have done a lot of damage to the image of our well cherished institution. In the eyes of our students and their parents/guardians, the concerned ASUU members are worth not more than rags. Naturally, nobody had expected the culprits to rejoice and clap over the punishment meted to them for their malfeasances. Having soiled their own images their immediate reaction was to drag the image of the hardworking Vice-chancellor aground for taking disciplinary measures against them. As the chief executive of the institution there was no way Professor Edeoga would fold his hands and allow an infinitesimal number of the academic staff to drag aground the image of MOUAU and rubbish all the sterling achievements he has made over the past four years.

Under the administration of Prof Edeoga the federal university named after the late premier of the defunct Easter Region, Dr Michael Iheonukara Okpara has witnessed unprecedented development in infrastructure and academic programmes. But the dissidents are not happy because their stock in trade is to see nothing good in the success of others. They quarrel with everything, ranging from employment and promotion of staff, development of infrastructure to expansion of academic programmes and increase in student admission quota. While everyone else was lauding the effort of Prof Edeoga in deploying internally generated revenue (IGR) to build 10 hostels at a cost of N1.4 billion, the dissidents refused to see anything good in this singular achievement. They went to town alleging that the contract was awarded to one single contractor appointed by the VC.

Nothing could be further from the truth. The contract for the building of the 10 state of the art hostels was awarded to 10 (ten) different contractors. A breakdown of the list of contractors that handled the project showed that three contractors each were from Abia, Imo and Enugu, respectively while one came from Rivers state. Yet the dissidents claimed that only one contractor handled the huge project in record time. It did not occur to them that each of the 64-room hostel was handled by a contractor hence it was possible to complete the project in record time of 12 months. Each of the rooms is en suite and has four bed spaces giving the 10 hostels a combined capacity of 2, 560 students. Arising from the infernal minds of the dissidents was a screaming headline in the Eastern Reckoner entitled, “N300 million fraud rocks Michael Okpara varsity” in which they alleged that our students were made to pay hostels fees and were not allocated bed spaces in the new hostel and their money not refunded.

The truth of the matter is that students over subscribed for accommodation in the ten new hostels. Our students were excited at the new hostels and its attendant possibility of paying less and getting much more in terms of facilities and comfort. Compared with privately-owned off-campus hostels where they are charged N120, 000 per bed space the new hostels named after former president, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan came as welcome relief for students. Even those already accommodated in the old hostel wanted to relocate and enjoy the modern facilities in the new ones. At the end of the day it was not possible to accommodate all the students that applied for accommodation in the new hostel. The VC could not help the situation and gave the affected students the option of getting their money refunded or rolling over option for next session. Some of the students and their parents bought the idea while those that did not accept the roll over option were fully refunded their money. Where then can one locate the fraud in the issue of students accommodation as alleged by the concerned ASUU members. It is only in the morbid imaginations of the dissident lecturers. It is indeed laughable for the concerned ASUU members to insinuate that Prof Edeoga would turn round to defraud the same students he treats as his own children and has never left any stone unturned to make them comfortable. For the avoidance of doubt the VC of MOUAU has acquitted himself as a prudent manager of resources. That was why he has successfully accessed the funds from the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFUND) and other interventionist agencies to improve the infrastructural fortunes of MOUAU, which has made it one of the fastest growing universities in the country.

The concerned ASUU members did not hide their distaste for the incremental rise in student intake at MOUAU. It was a product of the expansion of academic programmes brought about by the Prof Edeoga’s sterling leadership. Prior to his assumption of office in 2011, MOUAU was lagging behind among the federal universities that were not filling their admission quotas. Prof Edeoga was in fact embarrassed when he attended his first meeting at JAMB when he learnt that his institution could not fill its admission quota of 1, 250 students. With the introduction of new academic programmes , MOUAU was made not to only absorb its admission quota but now has capacity to take in as much as 4,000 new students per session. What then is wrong with Edeoga’s effort in providing more admission opportunities for our children, who otherwise would be left wandering in the streets with annual disappointment of missed admissions in the over-subscribed universities? Is it not natural that with the exponential increase in infrastructure and the expansion of academic programmes, the student population would increase? Presently, MOUAU is a university of choice for students seeking admission. The reason is not far- fetched, bearing in mind the conducive environment provided for learning by the Edeoga-led administration.

The growth of the University has equally resulted in the increase of academic staff. When he assumed office four years ago, Prof Edeoga inherited 329 teaching staff but the number has increased to 764. The quality academic staff strength comprises 276 PhD holders, up from 134 four years ago while the number of professors has increased from 33 to 67. In the same vein the number of Colleges in the institution rose from 11 to 13.

It is to the credit of Prof Edeoga that MOUAU community enjoys 24- hour water and power supply. He knows that these basic amenities constitute the antidote for student restiveness. Every hostel and college has its own dedicated water and power supply. To achieve this feat the VC has procured eight (cool units of 800KVA generators stationed at different locations in the campus to compliment the epileptic public power supply. In the night students study with solar light made available by the VC. All the internal roads in the campus have been tarred while the environment is landscaped and beautified with flowers.

In their characteristic sour mood the concerned ASUU members grumbled over the employment opportunities given to deserving Nigerians by the management of MOUAU. They alleged nepotism and favouritism against the VC. But they were missing the point. It is on record that Prof Edeoga on assumption of office gave full employment to over 200 casual staff, who had been waiting endlessly for upwards of 15 years to become full employees of MOUAU. To such people Edeoga has come as a messiah and they would eternally remain grateful to the man who empowered them to be bread winners of their families. Though he hails from Enugu state the VC of MOUAU has never used it as a criterion to influence employment or admission policies of the institution. Michael Okpara University of Agriculture is a federal institution and this is reflected in its employment and admission policies. There is no way Prof Edeoga could have populated the university with his Enugu people and family members as the concerned ASUU members want the general public to believe. It is part of their smear campaign.
It is to the disappointment of his detractors that the VC of MOUAU cannot fit into the parochial mould they have constructed. It is rather the people with circumscribed minds like the concerned ASUU members that allow their thoughts and actions to be defined with parochialism. Every promotion and training opportunity given to staff has been determined by merit. It is pertinent to state that while some academic staff have been on their toes improving themselves and engaging in meaningful research and academic publications some others prefer to lazy about finding fault with everything under the heaven. Such indolent lecturers readily turn green with envy when they see even their juniors galloping past them in academic achievements and the attendant promotions. That has been the lot of the concerned ASUU members, who in their state of academic inertia want every other person to remain stagnated like them.

It is interesting to note that despite the campaign of calumny and downright peddling of falsehoods, Prof Edeoga has remained focused and unfazed in implementing his vision for MOUAU. He has continued to sustain the pace with which he started his development efforts in the University and the magic touch is evidently clear. In a matter of months his eventful tenure would end and he would leave MOUAU far better than he met it. Those jostling to take over the mantle of leadership should spare Prof Edeoga the trouble of dragging him into the politics of succession. Enough of the propaganda and malicious blackmail by the concerned ASUU members!

(Written by Onyinye Ralph-Nwachukwu, Head,Public Relations & Protocol, Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Abia State)
Education / Re: The Vice Chancellor Of Mouau In EFCC Net Over 300 Million Scam by Emeoha: 8:20am On Aug 09, 2015
The Vice-Chancellor of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Imo State, Professor Hilary Edeoga, in this interview with STEPHEN UKANDU, reacts to the allegation of corruption levelled against him and his administration
In recent times, there have been avalanche of allegations of corrupt practices levelled against you by some members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities in your school.

Why did you engage in these corrupt practices?
The person who is behind all these is the former Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme Director who was removed for incompetence. Another one is the former Continuing Education Centre Director who was also removed because he stayed in CEC as Director for five years without graduating an ant. I had to remove him and put somebody who started working hard and graduated the backlog of students. At a point under the former director, students spent several years without graduating. Another one is a former Head of Department and a Deputy Director of CEC. He scored a student 40 per cent over 30 per cent and scored every other person zero. When somebody scores such outrageous marks, what do you think happened? Then the senate decided to investigate it along with other reports against him. So, an investigation panel was set up which followed due process according to the university’s laws to investigate him. When we got to a certain stage of the due process, he went to court. Let me ask you a question; if your wife takes you to court, do you still stay under the same roof with her? When that happens, our laws say that any member of staff including the Vice Chancellor that takes the university to court should be suspended pending the determination of the matter. When that happened, he claimed that he was being persecuted because he was the former chairman of Academic Staff Union of Universities. But I know that ASUU cannot condone somebody mutilating results or victimising students. ASUU will also not condone a situation where your wife is not qualified and you want her to be given an employment just because you are ASUU Chairman.

So, the grouse of my attackers was because they were not doing well and were denting the image of the university and the authorities decided to discipline them but they felt they should not be corrected. Then I refer to them as dissidents. You become a dissident when you see the right thing and say it is wrong.

But we learnt you embezzled N300 million belonging to the school?
It is all a fabricated lie by my detractors to blackmail me. The annual budget of the university is not even up to N300m. So, where did we get the money from?
What about another allegation that you awarded the building of 10 hostels to one contractor who also happens to be your kinsman?
It is a pure lie! Ten different contractors handled the 10 hostels. They were competing and that was why we were able to complete them in one year. If you like, I will mention their names. In all, they were three persons from Abia, Imo and Enugu states respectively and one from Rivers State. So how come somebody will go and publish untenable accusations against me just because he wants to cut a pound of flesh of the VC? That is why I call them dissidents. But I am not worried because it is only a tree that has fruits that will get stones thrown at it.
Most of the professors among my attackers were all promoted by me. My tenure is about ending – just seven months to go – and they want to be VC. To them, the best thing to do is to malign me so they can be justified as crusaders of good governance. How can you be a crusader of good governance when you were made a director and you failed? They want to knock my head with the indigenes so that the indigenes can support their bid because I am a non- indigene.
Since the inception of this university, this is the first time an Enugu man is becoming the VC. And this is the best time the university has ever witnessed rapid development. An Abia man was here and I was his Deputy who convinced him for us to start Veterinary Medicine, and that college never got recognition until I came on board and got the accreditation from the Veterinary Council of Nigeria. An Abia man was here as VC and as his Deputy, I suggested to him that we should start engineering programmes and he said engineering was expensive. But we started with Agric Engineering. Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria came and said we should include other branches of engineering. I was the one who came and got COREN certification for this university to be awarding degree in engineering.
Today, there is no road in this university that is not asphalted unlike before. Electricity is everywhere in the school today courtesy of my administration. We use interactive boards in all our lecture halls today contrary to chalk boards which I met when I came on board. We have Internet services. We have also expanded our programmes by introducing new ones. We have also got National Universities Commission accreditations for them. Yes I am from Enugu State but I have done more than Abia sons who have been VC here.
My persecutors make me more popular as they try to hit my head with the people. They said I brought the Public Relations Officer from my state but they didn’t know the PRO is from Isuikwuato in Abia State. They said I brought Dr. Patrick Ogwo from Enugu to head a Department not knowing he is from Abriba in Abia State. They said I brought Dr. Anyaele Uka from Enugu but he is from Item in Abia. They said I brought Mrs. Onyia Nneti from Enugu but she is from Umunneochi also in Abia. One of those persecuting me says he is a Ph.D holder yet he can’t spell his name very well. The only thing he knows is to write rubbish against me.

What gives you the backbone and impression that you are on the right track despite the avalanche of attacks against you?
My coming on board was because of the conviction of the governing council that I understand the system. I am well grounded. I have the vision and the drive. Vision without drive is meaningless. I came first in the contest for VC not because of my height but because I was part of the system. I was over 10 years as Professor when other contestants were six years. I had more than 120 publications when some of them were battling with 30 and 40. I was a two-term DVC but none of them had been. I had served outside the university system as Senior Research Adviser with SHELL Oil. I was former commissioner and none of my contestants was. I came to the interview panel with more defined vision including architectural drawing of hostels I would build if appointed as VC. I have actualised that in my first two years in office. If you see my CV and I am your enemy you will like me.
What I met here was a glorified secondary school but now this school looks like a typical university anywhere in the world. The type of electricity supply we have here is not obtainable in any other university in Nigeria. I have always strived to make this university a sample of what obtains abroad so that our people will not feel we are in a different world but the same global community.
The reactions I get from my students and most of the members of staff give me the impression that I am doing well. If you want to test my popularity, go and abuse me and my students would lynch you. I have never travelled and asked my deputy to be careful about riot. There is no need for that. Usually the two things that provoke riot in a university are lack of electricity and lack of water. But here, every hostel has dedicated borehole with dedicated generator so that even if there is no water in a particular hostel there must be water in another. Almost every college has a borehole. We have solar energy in the night and generators during the day. I bought four 800 KVA generators stationed in different locations in this university as against two bought by the entire past VCs since the inception of the university. Today we have three sources of power in the university- solar, generators and public power supply.
But in those days, some VCs would lodge the funds for all these projects in their private accounts to yield interests for them at the end of the month. But my father warned me against corruption. Our lineage is not associated with criminality and in our place; you cannot answer the name Edeoga if you do not have integrity. My father told me not to use public office to victimise others but to better their lots and that was why when I came on board, I converted about 200 casual workers to permanent staff. But the rumour now is that they are all from my village whereas over 90 per cent of them are from Abia State. My joy is that 100 per cent of the students and majority of the members of staff attest to my ingenuity and transparency. So, I am on the right track.

You sometime ago promised to commence a programme in Medicine and Surgery. How far about the project?


My joy today is that the University of Agriculture, Markurdi has College of Medicine. So what is the difference between University of Agriculture, Markurdi and Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike? The only difference is location. We even have more professors and intelligent lecturers than most of the universities in Nigeria but you know the Nigerian politics has been our problem. We have gone to National Universities Commission and we were told to go and put in place the infrastructure first. So, we have awarded contract for the construction of the permanent buildings. When we have the infrastructure on ground, we will start with Nursing, Laboratory Technology and then Medicine and Surgery.

Are you in any way embattled considering the enormity of media attacks on you?
Not at all. I have never bothered to read the said publications against me because I know I have no skeleton in my cupboard. If you see a mad man and start murmuring like him, automatically you are a mad man. Maturity makes me to maintain my cool. My detractors are against me because of several reasons including frustrations, poverty as a result of their reckless life styles, hatred, etc.
I know they can not distract me. I must press on with my vision of rapid transformation till my last day in office. I use my useful time to build myself. I have 120 publications to my credit. As VC, I still go to classes and I mark scripts. I became VC at 50 years. My Deputy left me in the University of Port Harcourt when I was in 200 levels but I promoted him to a professor. I am not embattled because I also know that VC’s job is a thankless job.

You were also accused of being involved in admission racketeering?
Admission at MOUAU is by merit. When I became VC, the quota of the university for admission used to be 1,250 students but today it has risen to over 4,000. Even at that 1,250 we hardly filled the quota then. Many people were avoiding us then because we were just a glorified university. But today, everybody wants to come to MOUAU . We now run so many programmes including Accountancy and Engineering courses. We will soon commence Mass Communication because we have the capacity. I am not doing all these because of my interest as my detractors would want the public believe. How many of my children are going to be admitted into MOUAU? But I do all these because every Nigerian child is my child and our children need university education to achieve their potential in life. Education is key in life.
Your accusers also allege that you imposed hostel fees on students.
The university management does not handle accommodation. It is only a part of it where students pay N10, 000 per session that we handle. They were the old hostels before I came on board. But the 10 new hostels I built, every room is in suit. It has 24-hour water and power supplies. Unlike off campus where a bed space costs N120, 000, what is charged by the managers of the hostel is N60, 000. But we could not even accommodate up to 2,500 students because each block has about 24 rooms times 10. So, I don’t know how they came about the N30 million they alleged that we collected from students. These facts are verifiable. What happened was that some students paid for accommodation late and the manager said that they had to wait for the next academic session when there would be space or they should come for refund. Some went and got reimbursed while some said they would wait.

Would you forgive your detractors?
The fact is that they have not even accepted that they are wrong but if they do, I am meek and what I cannot do is not to forgive sin because if I don’t forgive sin I cannot make heaven. So, if they show remorse and ask for forgiveness I will forgive them. There is room for sin, there is room for punishment and there is equally room for forgiveness after repentance.

Source:The Punch( http://www.punchng.com/feature/hotseat/those-who-persecute-me-cant-even-spell-their-names-edoga-vc-mouau/)
Education / Re: Progress Or Failure In The Nigeria University? by Emeoha: 8:12am On Aug 09, 2015
Those who persecute me can’t even spell their names–Edoga, VC, MOUAU Source: The Punch (August 8, Page 46)
The Vice-Chancellor of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Imo State, Professor Hilary Edeoga, in this interview with STEPHEN UKANDU, reacts to the allegation of corruption levelled against him and his administration

In recent times, there have been avalanche of allegations of corrupt practices levelled against you by some members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities in your school.
Why did you engage in these corrupt practices?
The person who is behind all these is the former Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme Director who was removed for incompetence. Another one is the former Continuing Education Centre Director who was also removed because he stayed in CEC as Director for five years without graduating an ant. I had to remove him and put somebody who started working hard and graduated the backlog of students. At a point under the former director, students spent several years without graduating. Another one is a former Head of Department and a Deputy Director of CEC. He scored a student 40 per cent over 30 per cent and scored every other person zero. When somebody scores such outrageous marks, what do you think happened? Then the senate decided to investigate it along with other reports against him. So, an investigation panel was set up which followed due process according to the university’s laws to investigate him. When we got to a certain stage of the due process, he went to court. Let me ask you a question; if your wife takes you to court, do you still stay under the same roof with her? When that happens, our laws say that any member of staff including the Vice Chancellor that takes the university to court should be suspended pending the determination of the matter. When that happened, he claimed that he was being persecuted because he was the former chairman of Academic Staff Union of Universities. But I know that ASUU cannot condone somebody mutilating results or victimising students. ASUU will also not condone a situation where your wife is not qualified and you want her to be given an employment just because you are ASUU Chairman.

So, the grouse of my attackers was because they were not doing well and were denting the image of the university and the authorities decided to discipline them but they felt they should not be corrected. Then I refer to them as dissidents. You become a dissident when you see the right thing and say it is wrong.

But we learnt you embezzled N300 million belonging to the school?
It is all a fabricated lie by my detractors to blackmail me. The annual budget of the university is not even up to N300m. So, where did we get the money from?
What about another allegation that you awarded the building of 10 hostels to one contractor who also happens to be your kinsman?
It is a pure lie! Ten different contractors handled the 10 hostels. They were competing and that was why we were able to complete them in one year. If you like, I will mention their names. In all, they were three persons from Abia, Imo and Enugu states respectively and one from Rivers State. So how come somebody will go and publish untenable accusations against me just because he wants to cut a pound of flesh of the VC? That is why I call them dissidents. But I am not worried because it is only a tree that has fruits that will get stones thrown at it.
Most of the professors among my attackers were all promoted by me. My tenure is about ending – just seven months to go – and they want to be VC. To them, the best thing to do is to malign me so they can be justified as crusaders of good governance. How can you be a crusader of good governance when you were made a director and you failed? They want to knock my head with the indigenes so that the indigenes can support their bid because I am a non- indigene.
Since the inception of this university, this is the first time an Enugu man is becoming the VC. And this is the best time the university has ever witnessed rapid development. An Abia man was here and I was his Deputy who convinced him for us to start Veterinary Medicine, and that college never got recognition until I came on board and got the accreditation from the Veterinary Council of Nigeria. An Abia man was here as VC and as his Deputy, I suggested to him that we should start engineering programmes and he said engineering was expensive. But we started with Agric Engineering. Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria came and said we should include other branches of engineering. I was the one who came and got COREN certification for this university to be awarding degree in engineering.
Today, there is no road in this university that is not asphalted unlike before. Electricity is everywhere in the school today courtesy of my administration. We use interactive boards in all our lecture halls today contrary to chalk boards which I met when I came on board. We have Internet services. We have also expanded our programmes by introducing new ones. We have also got National Universities Commission accreditations for them. Yes I am from Enugu State but I have done more than Abia sons who have been VC here.
My persecutors make me more popular as they try to hit my head with the people. They said I brought the Public Relations Officer from my state but they didn’t know the PRO is from Isuikwuato in Abia State. They said I brought Dr. Patrick Ogwo from Enugu to head a Department not knowing he is from Abriba in Abia State. They said I brought Dr. Anyaele Uka from Enugu but he is from Item in Abia. They said I brought Mrs. Onyia Nneti from Enugu but she is from Umunneochi also in Abia. One of those persecuting me says he is a Ph.D holder yet he can’t spell his name very well. The only thing he knows is to write rubbish against me.

What gives you the backbone and impression that you are on the right track despite the avalanche of attacks against you?
My coming on board was because of the conviction of the governing council that I understand the system. I am well grounded. I have the vision and the drive. Vision without drive is meaningless. I came first in the contest for VC not because of my height but because I was part of the system. I was over 10 years as Professor when other contestants were six years. I had more than 120 publications when some of them were battling with 30 and 40. I was a two-term DVC but none of them had been. I had served outside the university system as Senior Research Adviser with SHELL Oil. I was former commissioner and none of my contestants was. I came to the interview panel with more defined vision including architectural drawing of hostels I would build if appointed as VC. I have actualised that in my first two years in office. If you see my CV and I am your enemy you will like me.
What I met here was a glorified secondary school but now this school looks like a typical university anywhere in the world. The type of electricity supply we have here is not obtainable in any other university in Nigeria. I have always strived to make this university a sample of what obtains abroad so that our people will not feel we are in a different world but the same global community.
The reactions I get from my students and most of the members of staff give me the impression that I am doing well. If you want to test my popularity, go and abuse me and my students would lynch you. I have never travelled and asked my deputy to be careful about riot. There is no need for that. Usually the two things that provoke riot in a university are lack of electricity and lack of water. But here, every hostel has dedicated borehole with dedicated generator so that even if there is no water in a particular hostel there must be water in another. Almost every college has a borehole. We have solar energy in the night and generators during the day. I bought four 800 KVA generators stationed in different locations in this university as against two bought by the entire past VCs since the inception of the university. Today we have three sources of power in the university- solar, generators and public power supply.
But in those days, some VCs would lodge the funds for all these projects in their private accounts to yield interests for them at the end of the month. But my father warned me against corruption. Our lineage is not associated with criminality and in our place; you cannot answer the name Edeoga if you do not have integrity. My father told me not to use public office to victimise others but to better their lots and that was why when I came on board, I converted about 200 casual workers to permanent staff. But the rumour now is that they are all from my village whereas over 90 per cent of them are from Abia State. My joy is that 100 per cent of the students and majority of the members of staff attest to my ingenuity and transparency. So, I am on the right track.

You sometime ago promised to commence a programme in Medicine and Surgery. How far about the project?
My joy today is that the University of Agriculture, Markurdi has College of Medicine. So what is the difference between University of Agriculture, Markurdi and Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike? The only difference is location. We even have more professors and intelligent lecturers than most of the universities in Nigeria but you know the Nigerian politics has been our problem. We have gone to National Universities Commission and we were told to go and put in place the infrastructure first. So, we have awarded contract for the construction of the permanent buildings. When we have the infrastructure on ground, we will start with Nursing, Laboratory Technology and then Medicine and Surgery.

Are you in any way embattled considering the enormity of media attacks on you?
Not at all. I have never bothered to read the said publications against me because I know I have no skeleton in my cupboard. If you see a mad man and start murmuring like him, automatically you are a mad man. Maturity makes me to maintain my cool. My detractors are against me because of several reasons including frustrations, poverty as a result of their reckless life styles, hatred, etc.
I know they can not distract me. I must press on with my vision of rapid transformation till my last day in office. I use my useful time to build myself. I have 120 publications to my credit. As VC, I still go to classes and I mark scripts. I became VC at 50 years. My Deputy left me in the University of Port Harcourt when I was in 200 levels but I promoted him to a professor. I am not embattled because I also know that VC’s job is a thankless job.

You were also accused of being involved in admission racketeering?
Admission at MOUAU is by merit. When I became VC, the quota of the university for admission used to be 1,250 students but today it has risen to over 4,000. Even at that 1,250 we hardly filled the quota then. Many people were avoiding us then because we were just a glorified university. But today, everybody wants to come to MOUAU . We now run so many programmes including Accountancy and Engineering courses. We will soon commence Mass Communication because we have the capacity. I am not doing all these because of my interest as my detractors would want the public believe. How many of my children are going to be admitted into MOUAU? But I do all these because every Nigerian child is my child and our children need university education to achieve their potential in life. Education is key in life.
Your accusers also allege that you imposed hostel fees on students.
The university management does not handle accommodation. It is only a part of it where students pay N10, 000 per session that we handle. They were the old hostels before I came on board. But the 10 new hostels I built, every room is in suit. It has 24-hour water and power supplies. Unlike off campus where a bed space costs N120, 000, what is charged by the managers of the hostel is N60, 000. But we could not even accommodate up to 2,500 students because each block has about 24 rooms times 10. So, I don’t know how they came about the N30 million they alleged that we collected from students. These facts are verifiable. What happened was that some students paid for accommodation late and the manager said that they had to wait for the next academic session when there would be space or they should come for refund. Some went and got reimbursed while some said they would wait.

Would you forgive your detractors?
The fact is that they have not even accepted that they are wrong but if they do, I am meek and what I cannot do is not to forgive sin because if I don’t forgive sin I cannot make heaven. So, if they show remorse and ask for forgiveness I will forgive them. There is room for sin, there is room for punishment and there is equally room for forgiveness after repentance.

Source: The Punch http://www.punchng.com/feature/hotseat/those-who-persecute-me-cant-even-spell-their-names-edoga-vc-mouau/
Nairaland / General / Vice-chancellor Michael Okpara Reacting To Critics… Prof. O.H Edeoga by Emeoha: 8:03am On Aug 09, 2015
Those who persecute me can’t even spell their names–Edoga, vc, mouau

The Vice-Chancellor of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Imo State, Professor Hilary Edeoga, in this interview with STEPHEN UKANDU, reacts to the allegation of corruption levelled against him and his administration
In recent times, there have been avalanche of allegations of corrupt practices levelled against you by some members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities in your school. Why did you engage in these corrupt practices?
The person who is behind all these is the former Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme Director who was removed for incompetence. Another one is the former Continuing Education Centre Director who was also removed because he stayed in CEC as Director for five years without graduating an ant. I had to remove him and put somebody who started working hard and graduated the backlog of students. At a point under the former director, students spent several years without graduating. Another one is a former Head of Department and a Deputy Director of CEC. He scored a student 40 per cent over 30 per cent and scored every other person zero. When somebody scores such outrageous marks, what do you think happened? Then the senate decided to investigate it along with other reports against him. So, an investigation panel was set up which followed due process according to the university’s laws to investigate him. When we got to a certain stage of the due process, he went to court. Let me ask you a question; if your wife takes you to court, do you still stay under the same roof with her? When that happens, our laws say that any member of staff including the Vice Chancellor that takes the university to court should be suspended pending the determination of the matter. When that happened, he claimed that he was being persecuted because he was the former chairman of Academic Staff Union of Universities. But I know that ASUU cannot condone somebody mutilating results or victimising students. ASUU will also not condone a situation where your wife is not qualified and you want her to be given an employment just because you are ASUU Chairman.

So, the grouse of my attackers was because they were not doing well and were denting the image of the university and the authorities decided to discipline them but they felt they should not be corrected. Then I refer to them as dissidents. You become a dissident when you see the right thing and say it is wrong.

But we learnt you embezzled N300 million belonging to the school?
It is all a fabricated lie by my detractors to blackmail me. The annual budget of the university is not even up to N300m. So, where did we get the money from?
What about another allegation that you awarded the building of 10 hostels to one contractor who also happens to be your kinsman?
It is a pure lie! Ten different contractors handled the 10 hostels. They were competing and that was why we were able to complete them in one year. If you like, I will mention their names. In all, they were three persons from Abia, Imo and Enugu states respectively and one from Rivers State. So how come somebody will go and publish untenable accusations against me just because he wants to cut a pound of flesh of the VC? That is why I call them dissidents. But I am not worried because it is only a tree that has fruits that will get stones thrown at it.
Most of the professors among my attackers were all promoted by me. My tenure is about ending – just seven months to go – and they want to be VC. To them, the best thing to do is to malign me so they can be justified as crusaders of good governance. How can you be a crusader of good governance when you were made a director and you failed? They want to knock my head with the indigenes so that the indigenes can support their bid because I am a non- indigene.
Since the inception of this university, this is the first time an Enugu man is becoming the VC. And this is the best time the university has ever witnessed rapid development. An Abia man was here and I was his Deputy who convinced him for us to start Veterinary Medicine, and that college never got recognition until I came on board and got the accreditation from the Veterinary Council of Nigeria. An Abia man was here as VC and as his Deputy, I suggested to him that we should start engineering programmes and he said engineering was expensive. But we started with Agric Engineering. Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria came and said we should include other branches of engineering. I was the one who came and got COREN certification for this university to be awarding degree in engineering.
Today, there is no road in this university that is not asphalted unlike before. Electricity is everywhere in the school today courtesy of my administration. We use interactive boards in all our lecture halls today contrary to chalk boards which I met when I came on board. We have Internet services. We have also expanded our programmes by introducing new ones. We have also got National Universities Commission accreditations for them. Yes I am from Enugu State but I have done more than Abia sons who have been VC here.
My persecutors make me more popular as they try to hit my head with the people. They said I brought the Public Relations Officer from my state but they didn’t know the PRO is from Isuikwuato in Abia State. They said I brought Dr. Patrick Ogwo from Enugu to head a Department not knowing he is from Abriba in Abia State. They said I brought Dr. Anyaele Uka from Enugu but he is from Item in Abia. They said I brought Mrs. Onyia Nneti from Enugu but she is from Umunneochi also in Abia. One of those persecuting me says he is a Ph.D holder yet he can’t spell his name very well. The only thing he knows is to write rubbish against me.

What gives you the backbone and impression that you are on the right track despite the avalanche of attacks against you?
My coming on board was because of the conviction of the governing council that I understand the system. I am well grounded. I have the vision and the drive. Vision without drive is meaningless. I came first in the contest for VC not because of my height but because I was part of the system. I was over 10 years as Professor when other contestants were six years. I had more than 120 publications when some of them were battling with 30 and 40. I was a two-term DVC but none of them had been. I had served outside the university system as Senior Research Adviser with SHELL Oil. I was former commissioner and none of my contestants was. I came to the interview panel with more defined vision including architectural drawing of hostels I would build if appointed as VC. I have actualised that in my first two years in office. If you see my CV and I am your enemy you will like me.
What I met here was a glorified secondary school but now this school looks like a typical university anywhere in the world. The type of electricity supply we have here is not obtainable in any other university in Nigeria. I have always strived to make this university a sample of what obtains abroad so that our people will not feel we are in a different world but the same global community.
The reactions I get from my students and most of the members of staff give me the impression that I am doing well. If you want to test my popularity, go and abuse me and my students would lynch you. I have never travelled and asked my deputy to be careful about riot. There is no need for that. Usually the two things that provoke riot in a university are lack of electricity and lack of water. But here, every hostel has dedicated borehole with dedicated generator so that even if there is no water in a particular hostel there must be water in another. Almost every college has a borehole. We have solar energy in the night and generators during the day. I bought four 800 KVA generators stationed in different locations in this university as against two bought by the entire past VCs since the inception of the university. Today we have three sources of power in the university- solar, generators and public power supply.
But in those days, some VCs would lodge the funds for all these projects in their private accounts to yield interests for them at the end of the month. But my father warned me against corruption. Our lineage is not associated with criminality and in our place; you cannot answer the name Edeoga if you do not have integrity. My father told me not to use public office to victimise others but to better their lots and that was why when I came on board, I converted about 200 casual workers to permanent staff. But the rumour now is that they are all from my village whereas over 90 per cent of them are from Abia State. My joy is that 100 per cent of the students and majority of the members of staff attest to my ingenuity and transparency. So, I am on the right track.

You sometime ago promised to commence a programme in Medicine and Surgery. How far about the project?
My joy today is that the University of Agriculture, Markurdi has College of Medicine. So what is the difference between University of Agriculture, Markurdi and Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike? The only difference is location. We even have more professors and intelligent lecturers than most of the universities in Nigeria but you know the Nigerian politics has been our problem. We have gone to National Universities Commission and we were told to go and put in place the infrastructure first. So, we have awarded contract for the construction of the permanent buildings. When we have the infrastructure on ground, we will start with Nursing, Laboratory Technology and then Medicine and Surgery.

Are you in any way embattled considering the enormity of media attacks on you?
Not at all. I have never bothered to read the said publications against me because I know I have no skeleton in my cupboard. If you see a mad man and start murmuring like him, automatically you are a mad man. Maturity makes me to maintain my cool. My detractors are against me because of several reasons including frustrations, poverty as a result of their reckless life styles, hatred, etc.
I know they can not distract me. I must press on with my vision of rapid transformation till my last day in office. I use my useful time to build myself. I have 120 publications to my credit. As VC, I still go to classes and I mark scripts. I became VC at 50 years. My Deputy left me in the University of Port Harcourt when I was in 200 levels but I promoted him to a professor. I am not embattled because I also know that VC’s job is a thankless job.

You were also accused of being involved in admission racketeering?
Admission at MOUAU is by merit. When I became VC, the quota of the university for admission used to be 1,250 students but today it has risen to over 4,000. Even at that 1,250 we hardly filled the quota then. Many people were avoiding us then because we were just a glorified university. But today, everybody wants to come to MOUAU . We now run so many programmes including Accountancy and Engineering courses. We will soon commence Mass Communication because we have the capacity. I am not doing all these because of my interest as my detractors would want the public believe. How many of my children are going to be admitted into MOUAU? But I do all these because every Nigerian child is my child and our children need university education to achieve their potential in life. Education is key in life.
Your accusers also allege that you imposed hostel fees on students.
The university management does not handle accommodation. It is only a part of it where students pay N10, 000 per session that we handle. They were the old hostels before I came on board. But the 10 new hostels I built, every room is in suit. It has 24-hour water and power supplies. Unlike off campus where a bed space costs N120, 000, what is charged by the managers of the hostel is N60, 000. But we could not even accommodate up to 2,500 students because each block has about 24 rooms times 10. So, I don’t know how they came about the N30 million they alleged that we collected from students. These facts are verifiable. What happened was that some students paid for accommodation late and the manager said that they had to wait for the next academic session when there would be space or they should come for refund. Some went and got reimbursed while some said they would wait.

Would you forgive your detractors?
The fact is that they have not even accepted that they are wrong but if they do, I am meek and what I cannot do is not to forgive sin because if I don’t forgive sin I cannot make heaven. So, if they show remorse and ask for forgiveness I will forgive them. There is room for sin, there is room for punishment and there is equally room for forgiveness after repentance.

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Education / Vice-chancellor Michael Okpara Reacting To Critics… Prof Edeoga by Emeoha: 7:34am On Aug 09, 2015
Those who persecute me can’t even spell their names–Edoga, VC, MOUAU

The Vice-Chancellor of Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike, Imo State, Professor Hilary Edeoga, in this interview with STEPHEN UKANDU, reacts to the allegation of corruption levelled against him and his administration

In recent times, there have been avalanche of allegations of corrupt practices levelled against you by some members of the Academic Staff Union of Universities in your school. Why did you engage in these corrupt practices?

The person who is behind all these is the former Students’ Industrial Work Experience Scheme Director who was removed for incompetence. Another one is the former Continuing Education Centre Director who was also removed because he stayed in CEC as Director for five years without graduating an ant. I had to remove him and put somebody who started working hard and graduated the backlog of students. At a point under the former director, students spent several years without graduating. Another one is a former Head of Department and a Deputy Director of CEC. He scored a student 40 per cent over 30 per cent and scored every other person zero. When somebody scores such outrageous marks, what do you think happened? Then the senate decided to investigate it along with other reports against him. So, an investigation panel was set up which followed due process according to the university’s laws to investigate him. When we got to a certain stage of the due process, he went to court. Let me ask you a question; if your wife takes you to court, do you still stay under the same roof with her? When that happens, our laws say that any member of staff including the Vice Chancellor that takes the university to court should be suspended pending the determination of the matter. When that happened, he claimed that he was being persecuted because he was the former chairman of Academic Staff Union of Universities. But I know that ASUU cannot condone somebody mutilating results or victimising students. ASUU will also not condone a situation where your wife is not qualified and you want her to be given an employment just because you are ASUU Chairman.
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So, the grouse of my attackers was because they were not doing well and were denting the image of the university and the authorities decided to discipline them but they felt they should not be corrected. Then I refer to them as dissidents. You become a dissident when you see the right thing and say it is wrong.

But we learnt you embezzled N300 million belonging to the school?

It is all a fabricated lie by my detractors to blackmail me. The annual budget of the university is not even up to N300m. So, where did we get the money from?

What about another allegation that you awarded the building of 10 hostels to one contractor who also happens to be your kinsman?

It is a pure lie! Ten different contractors handled the 10 hostels. They were competing and that was why we were able to complete them in one year. If you like, I will mention their names. In all, they were three persons from Abia, Imo and Enugu states respectively and one from Rivers State. So how come somebody will go and publish untenable accusations against me just because he wants to cut a pound of flesh of the VC? That is why I call them dissidents. But I am not worried because it is only a tree that has fruits that will get stones thrown at it.

Most of the professors among my attackers were all promoted by me. My tenure is about ending – just seven months to go – and they want to be VC. To them, the best thing to do is to malign me so they can be justified as crusaders of good governance. How can you be a crusader of good governance when you were made a director and you failed? They want to knock my head with the indigenes so that the indigenes can support their bid because I am a non- indigene.

Since the inception of this university, this is the first time an Enugu man is becoming the VC. And this is the best time the university has ever witnessed rapid development. An Abia man was here and I was his Deputy who convinced him for us to start Veterinary Medicine, and that college never got recognition until I came on board and got the accreditation from the Veterinary Council of Nigeria. An Abia man was here as VC and as his Deputy, I suggested to him that we should start engineering programmes and he said engineering was expensive. But we started with Agric Engineering. Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria came and said we should include other branches of engineering. I was the one who came and got COREN certification for this university to be awarding degree in engineering.

Today, there is no road in this university that is not asphalted unlike before. Electricity is everywhere in the school today courtesy of my administration. We use interactive boards in all our lecture halls today contrary to chalk boards which I met when I came on board. We have Internet services. We have also expanded our programmes by introducing new ones. We have also got National Universities Commission accreditations for them. Yes I am from Enugu State but I have done more than Abia sons who have been VC here.

My persecutors make me more popular as they try to hit my head with the people. They said I brought the Public Relations Officer from my state but they didn’t know the PRO is from Isuikwuato in Abia State. They said I brought Dr. Patrick Ogwo from Enugu to head a Department not knowing he is from Abriba in Abia State. They said I brought Dr. Anyaele Uka from Enugu but he is from Item in Abia. They said I brought Mrs. Onyia Nneti from Enugu but she is from Umunneochi also in Abia. One of those persecuting me says he is a Ph.D holder yet he can’t spell his name very well. The only thing he knows is to write rubbish against me.

What gives you the backbone and impression that you are on the right track despite the avalanche of attacks against you?

My coming on board was because of the conviction of the governing council that I understand the system. I am well grounded. I have the vision and the drive. Vision without drive is meaningless. I came first in the contest for VC not because of my height but because I was part of the system. I was over 10 years as Professor when other contestants were six years. I had more than 120 publications when some of them were battling with 30 and 40. I was a two-term DVC but none of them had been. I had served outside the university system as Senior Research Adviser with SHELL Oil. I was former commissioner and none of my contestants was. I came to the interview panel with more defined vision including architectural drawing of hostels I would build if appointed as VC. I have actualised that in my first two years in office. If you see my CV and I am your enemy you will like me.

What I met here was a glorified secondary school but now this school looks like a typical university anywhere in the world. The type of electricity supply we have here is not obtainable in any other university in Nigeria. I have always strived to make this university a sample of what obtains abroad so that our people will not feel we are in a different world but the same global community.

The reactions I get from my students and most of the members of staff give me the impression that I am doing well. If you want to test my popularity, go and abuse me and my students would lynch you. I have never travelled and asked my deputy to be careful about riot. There is no need for that. Usually the two things that provoke riot in a university are lack of electricity and lack of water. But here, every hostel has dedicated borehole with dedicated generator so that even if there is no water in a particular hostel there must be water in another. Almost every college has a borehole. We have solar energy in the night and generators during the day. I bought four 800 KVA generators stationed in different locations in this university as against two bought by the entire past VCs since the inception of the university. Today we have three sources of power in the university- solar, generators and public power supply.

But in those days, some VCs would lodge the funds for all these projects in their private accounts to yield interests for them at the end of the month. But my father warned me against corruption. Our lineage is not associated with criminality and in our place; you cannot answer the name Edeoga if you do not have integrity. My father told me not to use public office to victimise others but to better their lots and that was why when I came on board, I converted about 200 casual workers to permanent staff. But the rumour now is that they are all from my village whereas over 90 per cent of them are from Abia State. My joy is that 100 per cent of the students and majority of the members of staff attest to my ingenuity and transparency. So, I am on the right track.

You sometime ago promised to commence a programme in Medicine and Surgery. How far about the project?

My joy today is that the University of Agriculture, Markurdi has College of Medicine. So what is the difference between University of Agriculture, Markurdi and Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike? The only difference is location. We even have more professors and intelligent lecturers than most of the universities in Nigeria but you know the Nigerian politics has been our problem. We have gone to National Universities Commission and we were told to go and put in place the infrastructure first. So, we have awarded contract for the construction of the permanent buildings. When we have the infrastructure on ground, we will start with Nursing, Laboratory Technology and then Medicine and Surgery.

Are you in any way embattled considering the enormity of media attacks on you?

Not at all. I have never bothered to read the said publications against me because I know I have no skeleton in my cupboard. If you see a mad man and start murmuring like him, automatically you are a mad man. Maturity makes me to maintain my cool. My detractors are against me because of several reasons including frustrations, poverty as a result of their reckless life styles, hatred, etc.

I know they can not distract me. I must press on with my vision of rapid transformation till my last day in office. I use my useful time to build myself. I have 120 publications to my credit. As VC, I still go to classes and I mark scripts. I became VC at 50 years. My Deputy left me in the University of Port Harcourt when I was in 200 levels but I promoted him to a professor. I am not embattled because I also know that VC’s job is a thankless job.

You were also accused of being involved in admission racketeering?

Admission at MOUAU is by merit. When I became VC, the quota of the university for admission used to be 1,250 students but today it has risen to over 4,000. Even at that 1,250 we hardly filled the quota then. Many people were avoiding us then because we were just a glorified university. But today, everybody wants to come to MOUAU . We now run so many programmes including Accountancy and Engineering courses. We will soon commence Mass Communication because we have the capacity. I am not doing all these because of my interest as my detractors would want the public believe. How many of my children are going to be admitted into MOUAU? But I do all these because every Nigerian child is my child and our children need university education to achieve their potential in life. Education is key in life.

Your accusers also allege that you imposed hostel fees on students.

The university management does not handle accommodation. It is only a part of it where students pay N10, 000 per session that we handle. They were the old hostels before I came on board. But the 10 new hostels I built, every room is in suit. It has 24-hour water and power supplies. Unlike off campus where a bed space costs N120, 000, what is charged by the managers of the hostel is N60, 000. But we could not even accommodate up to 2,500 students because each block has about 24 rooms times 10. So, I don’t know how they came about the N30 million they alleged that we collected from students. These facts are verifiable. What happened was that some students paid for accommodation late and the manager said that they had to wait for the next academic session when there would be space or they should come for refund. Some went and got reimbursed while some said they would wait.

Would you forgive your detractors?

The fact is that they have not even accepted that they are wrong but if they do, I am meek and what I cannot do is not to forgive sin because if I don’t forgive sin I cannot make heaven. So, if they show remorse and ask for forgiveness I will forgive them. There is room for sin, there is room for punishment and there is equally room for forgiveness after repentance.

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