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Federal University Otuoke gets new Unqualified Vice Chancellor, See Qualifications

Federal University Otuoke gets new Unqualified Vice Chancellor, See Qualifications

Federal University Otuoke gets new Unqualified Vice Chancellor, See Qualifications

The Federal University of Otuoke has appointed Prof. Teddy Charles Adias as the new Vice-channellor of the institution of learning.

The Federal University, Otuoke which is a federal government-owned University located in Otuoke, a town in Ogbia local government area of Bayelsa State, Southern Nigeria was established in 2011 and started with 282 pioneer students.

Prof Teddy Charles Adias will take over  from the outgoing Vice Chancellor, Prof. Seth Accra Jaja.

Although with series of controversies regarding his qualification as to assume the office, in a press release by the Registrar  Yousuo Donald Iruo who also doubles as the Secretary, Governing Council said:

On behalf of the Governing Council, Management Staff and Students, I write to inform the entire University Community and the general public that Professor Teddy Charles Adias has been appointed as the Vice Chancellor elect of the University.

The Governing council made the appointment in Otuoke during its 17th meeting on November 9, 2020 after the adoption of the joint Council and Senate Selection Board’s report which recommended him as the most qualified of the three candidates shortlisted for the selection interview.

Prof. Teddy Charles Adias, the current Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the Federal University Otuoke, will take over from the outgoing Vice Chancellor, Prof. Seth Accra Jaja.

Meanwhile in an inexplicable rush to appoint an unqualified candidate as Vice-Chancellor, Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State has lowered the qualification bar to accommodate a ‘son of the soil’ Dr. Teddy Charles Adias who happens to be the current Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the university.

Federal University Otuoke gets new Unqualified Vice Chancellor, See Qualifications

Dr. Adias’s Record of Service (copy attached) shows that he entered the service of the Niger Delta University (NDU), Bayelsa State on 1st October, 2014 and was appointed a professor on entry. Prior to that, according to his Curriculum Vitae (copy attached) he was Provost of the Bayelsa State College of Health Technology (BYCOHTECH), Otuogidi, established in 2005, from 2008 to 2015; Visting Reader, Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, 2013 – 2014, Senior Lecturer (Adjunct), Madonna University, Elele, Rivers State 2007 – 2011, Part-Time Lecturer, Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, 2001-2010.

From the foregoing, it is clear that Dr. Adias’s FIRST appointment as a FULL-TIME Lecturer in any university was on 1st October, 2014 as a professor at NDU where he served for about 1 year before transferring to Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State in November, 2016.

The fact of the matter is, as of today, Dr. Adias has only held a FULL-TIME lectureship or professorship position in any university for a total period of 5 years including 4 years spent at Federal University Otuoke where none of the programmes he studied for his degrees – Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science in Haematology and Blood Transfusion Science, Master of Science in Medical Microbiology and PhD in Immuno-Haematology is offered to students.

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It is pertinent to note, also, that Dr. Adias did not attend any tertiary institution or university as a FULL-TIME student since during the period he obtained his academic degrees at the Rivers State University of Science and Technology (1990-2006) he was on active military service with the Nigerian Navy (1988-2000) or employed as a Clinical Scientist at Nigerian Agip Oil Company, Port Harcourt (2000-2008).

Although Nigerian Federal universities are empowered by law to appoint their Vice-Chancellors, guidelines from the Federal Ministry of Education (copy attached), which represents the President of Nigeria, the Visitor to the universities, specifies that a candidate for the post of Vice-Chancellor must have been a professor for at least 10 years. Federal universities have conventionally complied with this requirement.

However, Federal University, Otuoke has lowered the bar to a period of 5 years post professorship qualification for the position of Vice-Chancellor (copy of advert attached) specifically to accommodate Dr. Adias’s inadequacy, in clear contravention of government guidelines and convention in Federal universities.

The university is doing so in spite of the fact that Dr. Adias’s arrival 4 years ago, and his appointment as Deputy Vice-Chancellor by Professor Seth Accra Jaja, the outgoing Vice-Chancellor a year later, has brought nothing but strife and chaos to the young university; a situation that has divided staff into feuding cliques and engendered cult activities among students. Presently, there are more than 15 court cases brought against the university by its staff.

More so, Dr. Adia’s 8-year tenure as Provost of BYCOHTECH during which time the college’s programmes were never accredited calls into serious question his competence as an administrator.

In order to arrest further deterioration of academic and social activities in Federal University, Otuoke, the Federal government must not allow the appointment of such a patently unqualified candidate as Vice-Chancellor over better qualified candidates.

Profile of Prof. Teddy Charles Adias

Prof Teddy Charles Adias is currently the Deputy Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Otuoke, Bayelsa State, Nigeria He holds a Ph.D in Immuno-Haematology, as well as a Fellow of the Institute of Biomedical Science (FIBMS), London.

He had held several academic appointments with various Nigerian universities and had taught at both post graduate and undergraduate levels for over nine years.

His current research interest is focus on Transfusion immunology, safety and alternatives, and haematology of infectious diseases.

Recent publications have included articles in Journals such as the Journal of Blood Medicine; Transfusion Clinque et Biologique, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine International amongst others.

 

 

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