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Ebonyi varsity employs Prof. Nwagbara sacked by Ghanaian institution

The Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike (AE-FUNAI), in Ebonyi State, on Wednesday, offered employment to Augustine Nwagbara, a Nigerian professor who was sacked by a Ghanaian university.

Prof. Nwagbara was, in June, sent away from the University of Education, Winneba, where he was on sabbatical, after a video of him addressing an informal meeting of Nigerians in Ghana went viral.

In the video, the professor was seen lambasting the authorities for maltreating Nigerians in Ghana and urged his colleagues to employ the Nigerian media to take up the fight.

But Ghanaian authorities and the university described the video as inciting and a threat to peace.

He was also arrested and interrogated by the Ghanaian Police Service over the viral video but was later released.

Vice-Chancellor of AE-FUNAI, Chinedum Nwajiuba, on Wednesday, organised a grand home-coming reception for the professor where he offered him the opportunity to complete his sabbatical at the university.

Mr Nwajiuba alongside other senior staff of the university, at the reception held at the Vice-Chancellor’s Conference Room, assured Mr Nwagbara of his support.

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He said he would do everything possible to make his stay in AE-FUNAI comfortable and remarkable.

“We need to get back our pride, we are great people and you are an enviable example,” added Mr Nwajuba.

He said the young university needs serious-minded people like Prof. Nwagbara and urged him to leave the University of Lagos and stay permanently in AE-FUNAI.

“You must believe in something, stand on what you believe”, Prof. Nwajiuba said.

The VC, who was very excited, said the university community was proud of Prof. Nwagbara and was glad to welcome him in its midst.

The DVC (Administration), Philip Omoke, told the gathering that it was the kind of reception to give to a hero and an achiever.

Responding to the accolades, an excited Mr Nwagbara said he was proud to be in AE-FUNAI and a Nigerian. (PremiumTimes)

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