{"id":62863,"date":"2023-03-06T15:09:04","date_gmt":"2023-03-06T15:09:04","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/?p=62863"},"modified":"2023-03-06T15:09:04","modified_gmt":"2023-03-06T15:09:04","slug":"i-was-misunderstood-my-plans-after-oxford-cambridge-onyeka-nwelue","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/everyday.ng\/?p=62863","title":{"rendered":"I was misunderstood, my plans after Oxford, Cambridge &#8211; Onyeka Nwelue"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Nigerian writer and filmmaker Onyeka Nwelue has said he never claimed he was a professor at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.<\/p>\n<p>The 35-year-old writer who was recently dismissed as Academic Visitor at University of Oxford and Visiting Scholar at University of Cambridge said he was misunderstood, adding that he had always been a \u2018professor\u2019 before he came to Oxford and Cambridge.<\/p>\n<p>Nwelue said this as part of his response to the report by Cherwell about his sack by both prestigious universities with the headline \u201cFake professor dismissed from Oxford apologises for misogyny at fraudulent book launch.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI never in this world, told anyone that I was a professor at Oxford and Cambridge. I was a \u2018Professor\u2019 before I came to Oxford.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cOn my social media bio, where I wrote: \u201cProfessor + Academic Visitor at the University of Oxford and Cambridge.\u201d Please, read that again. \u2018Professor\u2019 came before \u2018Academic Visitor.\u2019 If I were a professor at Oxford, why did I need to add Academic Visitor?<\/p>\n<p>\u201cComprehension is a problem, so I don\u2019t have to blame the writers of the article meant to scandalize me, for not understanding what I said in the language of the country they live in. Even the reporter from The Telegraph, refused to \u2018comprehend\u2019 it,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>Nwelue, who said he \u201cbecame an envy of the world when he became an academic visitor at the two best universities in the world,\u201d also said claims that he was a misogynist, racist and classicist was a misrepresentation of who he really is.<\/p>\n<p>According to him his action on social media, which made many see him in that negative light was a social experiment meant to elicit feedback for his book.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cBut the only thing I want to achieve with this piece, is to apologize to everyone that believes I am a racist, a misogynist, sexist or other crimes against humanity from the \u2018evidence\u2019 screenshot from my posts. They were meant to elicit feedback for my books. I am none of those and I didn\u2019t utter any misogynistic word at the launch of the book that I published,\u201d Nwelue maintained.<\/p>\n<p>The writer also said the termination of his appointments at the two universities does not mean he lost a job as he was never paid during the time he was at both universities because he was only an academic visitor.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe termination of my Academic Visitorship at the University of Oxford and University of Cambridge, appears to people like I lost a job. No. I was not being paid. It was a platform to be seen as powerful, a platform to leverage on.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThat was why, many people came around me, to associate with power and prestige and when it was announced by Cherwell, I saw those people distancing themselves from me. What money and power can not do, does not exist!<\/p>\n<p>\u201cYoung people who hoped it happened to them, would be jubilating. Read again: I did not lose a job. I was not an employee of Oxford or Cambridge. I paid them. They didn\u2019t pay me.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe only problem here is the accusation of misogyny and that students paid money to come for the event. The venue I used for this event, was paid for. It was not advertised as an event for students. Fans of the author came from cities like Liverpool. They had no issue coming for it. Another problem is the use of logo, which I apologized for and removed after I was asked to remove it,\u201dNwelue explained.<\/p>\n<p>Nwelue, who had earlier apologized to.the universities of Oxford and Cambridge and taken responsibility for what happened, also revealed.his plans after his sack, saying that he would focus on his writing.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI have apologized to the University and taken full responsibility for what happened, because I will never blame anyone for my failure.<\/p>\n<p>When I told the Lord Mayor of Oxford, James Fry about my termination, he asked: \u201c What is your current situation?\u201d I told him I will continue from where I stopped, which is, to focus on my writing. I have a new book, The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai, which comes out in a few weeks, Nwelue averred.<\/p>\n<p>Here is the full text of Nwelue\u2019s response<\/p>\n<p>Cherwell News did a story on me, recently, with the caption: \u201cFake professor dismissed from Oxford apologises for misogyny at fraudulent book launch\u201d<\/p>\n<p>It was supposed to be a hit story, a story written to ridicule me, but before it was published, I sent them something similar, written in 2015, by Solomon Elusoji and published in the Nigerian newspaper, ThisDay. Nobody took note of that story.<br \/>\nI do not have a first degree and never claimed to have one. I have taught in more institutions of learning than many with PhDs.<br \/>\nLink:<br \/>\nhttps:\/\/www.thetrentonline.com\/university-drop-onyeka\u2026\/<br \/>\nI have participated in trainings, where you needed to go home with certificates, but I didn\u2019t take any. There is a video of me as a Visiting Lecturer at the University of Hong Kong on YouTube.<br \/>\nLink:<\/p>\n<p>It is public knowledge that I do not have any degree certificate. There was never a time Oxford University requested for any first degree certificate from me. It was the idea of the University that I came as Academic Visitor.<\/p>\n<p>I became the envy of the world, when I became an Academic Visitor at the two of the best universities in the world, Oxford and Cambridge. It was something impossible but someone did it. I had bench fees to pay to the Universities. For Oxford, I paid a bench fee of \u00a31000 and for Cambridge, the bench fee was \u00a39000. We know how much these amount in Naira. It\u2019s over N10 million Naira.<br \/>\nI was going to leave these for a new book I will self-publish, to be titled, \u201cCancelled.\u201d<br \/>\nAcademic Visitors are unpaid at the universities they are attached to. So, they are not employees of the universities, so I never in this world, told anyone that I was a professor at Oxford and Cambridge. I was a \u2018Professor\u2019 before I came to Oxford.<\/p>\n<p>On my social media bio, where I wrote: \u201cProfessor + Academic Visitor at the University of Oxford and Cambridge.\u201d Please, read that again. \u2018Professor\u2019 came before \u2018Academic Visitor.\u2019 If I were a professor at Oxford, why did I need to add Academic Visitor? Comprehension is a problem, so I don\u2019t have to blame the writers of the article meant to scandalize me, for not understanding what I said in the language of the country they live in. Even the reporter from The Telegraph, refused to \u2018comprehend\u2019 it. The idea, was for me to leave social media and sit this out, but the only thing I want to achieve with this piece, is to apologize to everyone that believes I am a racist, a misogynist, sexist or other crimes against humanity from the \u2018evidence\u2019 screenshot from my posts. They were meant to elicit feedback for my books. I am none of those and I didn\u2019t utter any misogynistic word at the launch of the book that I published.<\/p>\n<p>The writers of the article, also, have mocked me for self-publishing. I was a 16 year old, when I launched my literary career and I have been consistent with my struggles. Every kind of stone, has been thrown at me. The only time problems will end for me, is the day that I die. For now, I trudge on.<\/p>\n<p>My grandmother used to say there are different paths to the stream. The writers at Cherwell, are young people, like me, who will one day, realize that there are different ways to achieving one\u2019s dreams. The idea of that piece, is to cancel and ridicule me. They have succeeded in doing that.<\/p>\n<p>The first message I received, when the article was published, was from my Canadian publisher, Bibi Ukonu, telling me, they will remove my book, The Strangers of Braamfontein from their list. It shocked me, honestly, because this is coming from a fellow Nigerian, someone I consider an elder brother, a confidant. I have shared more personal stories with him, than anyone. Infact, I have known him from my late teenage years or thereabouts. I have always loved and respected him. I consider him family. I remember attending his wedding, as a wide-eyed young person, dreaming then of my own wedding. For him, it is business, so he will throw me under the bus to protect his business. Because I am now a pariah dog.<br \/>\nImagine I had not published The Strangers of Braamfontein by myself in the UK? I would be at the mercy of people and will be grovelling at their feet and crying for mercy. People want to distance themselves from me.<br \/>\nIt is easy to cancel me, but the question is: to what gain? Where are the proofs that I hate women or disrespect them? I have more respect for women than anybody. The women around me, know this.<\/p>\n<p>I have written a book, There Are No White People. Before that book was published, a wise man said to me: \u201cThey will bury you in England, because of that book. They will destroy you.\u201d I still went ahead to publish it and that is what is happening. Before that, I published \u2018The Real Owners of Britain.\u2019<br \/>\nCherwell News and The Telegrah refused to insert my responses, where I explained to them that I have been a professor before I came here. They didn\u2019t want to publish it. They already made up their mind.<\/p>\n<p>The world class writer, Chinua Achebe, was the founding editor of African Writers Series, under which Things Fall Apart appeared later. Would you describe that as self-publishing? Should I wait for a publisher my entire life, because I don\u2019t want to be seen as self-published author?<\/p>\n<p>The South African publisher, who was supposed to publish The Strangers of Braamfontein since 2021, will no longer publish it. They have not communicated to me, but they have informed those who pre-ordered the book. This is why it is important to take charge of your destiny.<br \/>\nWhat brought me to the University of Oxford, was an idea I shared with James Currey and he put me in touch with Professor Wale Adebanwi, who in turn, introduced me to Professor David Pratten and after weeks of forth and back, Professor Pratten informed me, that the proposal was approved. That on Monday, I would get an official letter for it. I received a letter, that I had now been approved as an Academic Visitor.<\/p>\n<p>I received an Honorary Doctorate certificate from Queensland University in Haiti. Cherwell News decided to contact the University, but never mentioned in their article, the response they got. They had gone on to tell the Rector of the University, that I am a bad person. If you were running an investigation, there is a way to do that. Dismayed, the Rector became livid and sent a message that, I should \u2018tear my certificate.\u2019<\/p>\n<p>In 2015, I was invited to the University of Manipur in India, as a Visiting Fellow, to teach. Here is the invitation.<br \/>\nCherwell News wrote an article about a Nigerian, so it is sensational to sprinkle in words like, \u201cfake\u201d and \u201cfraudulent\u201d as captions, to elicit the responses they want from the world about Nigerians.<\/p>\n<p>When my father died, I focused on getting responses from people, about funeral parties in Igbo land, which led to the publication of my play, \u201cA Banquet for Pigs and Vultures.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>The termination of my Academic Visitorship at the University of Oxford and University of Cambridge, appears to people like I lost a job. No. I was not being paid. It was a platform to be seen as powerful, a platform to leverage on. That was why, many people came around me, to associate with power and prestige and when it was announced by Cherwell, I saw those people distancing themselves from me. What money and power can not do, does not exist!<\/p>\n<p>Young people who hoped it happened to them, would be jubilating. Read again: I did not lose a job. I was not an employee of Oxford or Cambridge. I paid them. They didn\u2019t pay me.<\/p>\n<p>The only problem here is the accusation of misogyny and that students paid money to come for the event. The venue I used for this event, was paid for. It was not advertised as an event for students. Fans of the author came from cities like Liverpool. They had no issue coming for it. Another problem is the use of logo, which I apologized for and removed after I was asked to remove it.<\/p>\n<p>David Hundeyin is not a character many people love and not many people love me, also, but I have received a lot of messages these few days, from the ones who love me, asking me to calm down and that everything will be okay.<br \/>\nThe James Currey Literary Festival, which was organized last year, was so perfect that the University took pride in it and looked forward to the second edition.<br \/>\nLink:<br \/>\nhttps:\/\/visit.bodleian.ox.ac.uk\/\u2026\/james-currey-literary\u2026<br \/>\nInfact, when I applied for a Global Talent Visa, I approached Professor Miles Larmer, my academic advisor and he was gracious enough to write this beautiful recommendation for me:<br \/>\nHere is the true voice of the man I know. Not the one in the letter of termination.<br \/>\nI have apologized to the University and taken full responsibility for what happened, because I will never blame anyone for my failure.<br \/>\nWhen I told the Lord Mayor of Oxford, James Fry about my termination, he asked: \u201c What is your current situation?\u201d I told him I will continue from where I stopped, which is, to focus on my writing. I have a new book, The Nigerian Mafia: Mumbai, which comes out in a few weeks.<\/p>\n<p>I also want people to share this piece of mine, as wide as they shared the reportage from Cherwell News, but I doubt they would, because bad news travels so fast.<br \/>\nWhat is the bad news, the arrogant and cocky Onyeka Nwelue has been found to be a \u2018fake Professor\u2019 and has been sacked by Oxford and Cambridge.<\/p>\n<p>The Spanish word for teacher, is \u2018profesor\u2019 and the French word for teacher, is \u2018professeur,\u2019 but I never claimed I was a \u2018Professor\u2019 at the University of Oxford or Cambridge. What will remain in my CV, eternally, is Academic Visitor, University of Oxford from 2021 \u2013 2023 and Visiting Scholar, University of Cambridge from 2022 \u2013 2023. Nothing more than that but I can see the university has begun to remove links that have my name from their websites!<br \/>\nThank you!<br \/>\n\u2014<br \/>\nOnyeka Nwelue<\/p>\n<p>Source: <strong>pmnewsnigeria.com<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><!--\/data\/user\/0\/com.samsung.android.app.notes\/files\/clipdata\/clipdata_bodytext_230306_160327_883.sdocx--><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Nigerian writer and filmmaker Onyeka Nwelue has said he never claimed he was a professor at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge. 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