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INFORMATION NIGERIA: Oxford University Sacks Nigerian ‘Professor’ For Using University Logos, Premises For Commercial Purposes

University of Oxford has terminated the Academic Visitor status of a Nigerian author, Onyeka Nwelue. This follows the misuse of the university logos and premises for commercial purposes by the author.

Oxford University Sacks Nigerian ‘Professor’ For Using University Logos, Premises For Commercial Purposes

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