Authorities of the Delta State owned University (Delsu) Abraka and Senior Staff Disciplinary Committee (SSDC) of the university have sanctioned seven senior lecturers for alleged gross misconduct in relation to plagiarism, while another’s appointment was terminated for failing to show remorse for the alleged offence.
It was gathered that the affected lecturers had earlier been warned on issues that bordered on plagiarism by the university authorities. Those affected are Dr. (Mrs.) Ruth.O. Arisi (Department of Social Science Education). Dr. Robert.O. Isikwenu (Department of Animal Science), Dr. Edward.I. Odokuma (Department of Anatomy and Cell Bioogy) and Engr. (Dr.) Ken. M. Oghenejaboh (Department of Chemical Engineering). Others are Dr. O.Nat. Eriemo of the department of economics, whose appointment was terminated, Dr. O.Eddy Idise (department of languages and linguistics) and Dr. O. Eddy Idise (department of microbiology).
It will be recalled that the governing council of the university had, at its 98th regular meeting held on Thursday, November 17, 2016, considered the report/ recommendations from SSDC. It was gathered that, after due consultation with the relevant authorities, the council approved the sanction. The sanctions, for some, took effects from the 2015 appraisal year when they were due for promotion, while the lecturer whose appointed was terminated took effect from November 17, 2016 Meanwhile, no fewer than eight lectures were promoted professor or reader after recommendation from the appointments and promotions committee (Academic) of the Delta state university (DELSU), Abraka.
The governing council of the university had, at its 98th regular meeting on November 17, 2916, considered the report by the committee and approved the promotion of the lecturers. The lecturers are Dr. Christ.O. Ojieh reader (history and international relations ), Dr. C.N Egbuchua Reader (Agronomy), Dr. Edward .M.V. Mojaye Reader (Mass communication), and Dr. Daniel Emojorho Deputy Liberian (university Library). Others are Dr. O.Patrick. Ajaja, Professor (curriculum and integrated science), Dr. Nat. Mowarin, professor (English and literary studies); Dr, Ifeanyi .A Amata professor (Animal science); and Dr. N.E Edema, professor (Botany). Their promotion takes effects from October 1, 2015, respectively.
Confirming the Story, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof. Victor Peretemode said: “Committee responsible for such act did its work and submitted recommendations which were acted upon. The lecturers were indicted and have been found culpable, necessary punishment were meted out on them”, But one of the affected lecturers, Dr. Arisi said all allegations against them were untrue, adding that they were just victims of circumstances.
Authorities of the
Delta State owned University (Delsu) Abraka and Senior Staff
Disciplinary Committee (SSDC) of the university have sanctioned seven
senior lecturers for alleged gross
misconduct in relation to plagiarism, while another’s appointment was
terminated for failing to show remorse for the alleged offence.
It was gathered that the affected lecturers had earlier been warned on
issues that bordered on plagiarism by the university authorities.
Those affected are Dr. (Mrs.) Ruth.O. Arisi (Department of Social
Science Education). Dr. Robert.O. Isikwenu (Department of Animal
Science), Dr. Edward.I. Odokuma (Department of Anatomy and Cell Bioogy)
and Engr. (Dr.) Ken. M. Oghenejaboh (Department of Chemical
Engineering).
Others are Dr. O.Nat. Eriemo of the department of economics, whose
appointment was terminated, Dr. O.Eddy Idise (department of languages
and linguistics) and Dr. O. Eddy Idise (department of microbiology),
It will be recalled that the governing council of the university had, at
its 98th regular meeting held on Thursday, November 17, 2016,
considered the report/ recommendations from SSDC. It was gathered
that, after due consultation with the relevant authorities, the
council approved the sanction. The sanctions, for some, took effects
from the 2015 appraisal year when they were due for promotion, while the
lecturer whose appointed was terminated took effect from November
17, 2016
Meanwhile, no fewer than eight lectures were promoted professor or
reader after recommendation from the appointments and promotions
committee (Academic) of the Delta state university (DELSU), Abraka.
The governing council of the university had, at its 98th regular
meeting on November 17, 2916, considered the report by the committee and
approved the promotion of the lecturers.
The lecturers are Dr. Christ.O. Ojieh reader (history and
international relations ), Dr. C.N Egbuchua Reader (Agronomy), Dr.
Edward .M.V. Mojaye Reader (Mass communication), and Dr. Daniel Emojorho
Deputy Liberian (university Library).
Others are Dr. O.Patrick. Ajaja, Professor (curriculum and integrated
science), Dr. Nat. Mowarin, professor (English and literary studies);
Dr, Ifeanyi .A Amata professor (Animal science); and Dr. N.E Edema,
professor (Botany).
Their promotion takes
effects from October 1, 2015, respectively.
Confirming the Story, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Prof.
Victor Peretemode said: “Committee responsible for such act did its work
and submitted recommendations which were acted upon. The lecturers
were indicted and have been found culpable, necessary
punishment were meted out on them”,
But one of the affected lecturers, Dr. Arisi said all allegations
against them were untrue, adding that they were just victims of
circumstances
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