Professor Nwagbara is back home safe and sound but insists he was set up in Ghana......
According to Chairman Nigerians in Diaspora Commission Abike Dabiri Erewa ''Receiving Prof Nwagbara, dismissed from a University in Ghana cos of a video which they found offensive. He says the video was doctored and put out by a Ghanaian journalist. He’s home now and would resume at Unilag after his Sabbatical at one of the Unis requesting for him''
Welcome home Prof!!...At all at all na em bad,Enjoy your new Job!!
Welcome back home prof. Next time try control your emotion involving diplomatic dimension.
ReplyDeleteHe should control his passion how? Did you even watch the video at all?
DeleteThis man was not set up... Mtcheew.. This man even said, Nigeria should have been the first black nation to gain Independence, and not Ghana. What has this to do with anything? I pray he keeps this new job, and I wish him well...
ReplyDeleteI just played back the video in my head and I must say,I loved the passion with which he spoke.God bless you sir
ReplyDeleteWelcome sir.. enjoy ur stay
ReplyDeleteHave they investigated the allegation? Or they are accepting his account just because he’s Nigerian. How on earth would one think that Nigeria should have gotten it’s independence before Ghana? Isn’t Ghana doing better? At least they have regular electricity. The British should have held on to Nigeria just like it did with Hong Kong
ReplyDeleteWelcome back home sir
ReplyDeleteThe video is on youtube, type this:
ReplyDeleteNigerian Professor Caught On Camera Trying To Incite Nigerians against Ghanaians Dismissed From Uew
Probably nothing was doctored, he was secretly filmed. He made his points and the Nigerian government
of course liked what he said. Nigerian media are too busy with adverts to dabble into image building.
😅😅 that last part got me..
DeleteHe was my lecturer in Unilag.
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