A University lecturer, Professor Philip Agbebaku has told the Edo
Election Petitions Tribunal that Governor Adams Oshiomhole was his
classmate at the Blessed Martin Secondary Model School, Jattu, Uzairue,
Etsako West Local Government Area from 1963-1965.
Prof Agbebaku
who was a witness for Oshiomhole told the tribunal at its resumed
hearing, Tuesday, that the Edo Governor was known as Adams Aliu when he
was in school.
The witness told the tribunal that the Governor was
then known and addressed as Adams Aliu but was not surprised that the
Governor is now known as Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole, saying that people add
to or subtract from their names as they grow old, saying that he was
also formerly known as Sunday Phillip Agbebaku, but later dropped the
name ‘Sunday’ from his credentials, saying this did not detract from his
credentials.
Under cross-examination from the Petitioner’s
counsel, Chief Efe Akpofure (SAN), on whether the results obtained by
the Governor from Ruskin College, Oxford, the United Kingdom was
equivalent to a Secondary school certificate, Prof Agbebaku said the
courses listed in the certificate were in fact higher than secondary
school subjects and were university courses, saying “my Lord, Industrial
Relations, Industrial Sociology and Industrial Economics are all
University Courses and are far, far higher than Senior Secondary School
certificate subjects and cannot be taught in a school lower than the
equivalent of a university.”
Speaking further, the witness who is
an expert in International Relations told the Tribunal that the power to
evaluate the equivalents of results or certificates was vested in a
section of the Ministry of Education, adding that his academic
qualifications as a Professor of note enables him to rate the equivalent
of certificates.
He told the tribunal that whatever the
Petitioner, Maj-Gen. Chareles Airhiavbere told the tribunal was his
personal opinion. He pointed out Governor Adams Aliyu Oshiomhole as the
Adams Aliu who was his classmate at Blessed Martins Secondary Model
School, Jattu, Uzairue.
On the insinuation by Counsel to
Airhiavbere, Chief Efe Akpofure (SAN) that the witness testified for the
1st petitioner, Governor Adams Oshiomhole, because he wants his wife
Prof Blessing Agbebaku to be confirmed as Vice Chancellor of the Ambrose
Alli University, the witness said his wife as Professor of Law was
lecturer to some of the lawyers at the Tribunal, and is eminently
qualified to be the Vice Chancellor of any University in the World.
Further hearing in the matter has been adjourned till January 10, 2013.
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