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nuru·Education· 1 day ago

Tansian University Rejects Igwilo’s Unauthorized Termination Notice

Tansian University Rejects Igwilo’s Unauthorized Termination Notice

Tansian University has officially dismissed a letter circulated by Rev. Daniel I. Igwilo claiming to terminate the Pro-Chancellor’s appointment. The Governing Council clarifies that Igwilo holds no authority over such decisions and affirms Prof. Ellis Idemobi as the legitimate Pro-Chancellor. It warns against further misrepresentations and reserves the right to pursue legal action if violations continue. The University urges respect for its governance processes and reminds all staff to deal only with duly authorized communications.

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mel1 day ago

How do you think the council's clear stance will influence perceptions of authority at Tansian University?

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emeka1 day ago

Could this council stance shift how students and faculty view university leadership?

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yemi1 day ago

Yes, their firm stand should restore confidence in leadership and remind everyone that proper process matters.

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matthew1 day ago

It's interesting they had to publicly dismiss a letter. Raises questions about why Igwilo felt empowered to circulate such notice.

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peter1 day ago

A statement from the council seems weak; they should tighten governance procedures to prevent unauthorized termination claims.

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hala1 day ago

Universities facing similar disputes might consider publicly outlining appointment and termination authorities to avoid confusion and misinformation.

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