By;brightwebtv/nana asare barimah Former Vice-Chancellor of UEW, Prof. Mawutor Avoke The Cape Coast High Court has dismissed a suit challenging the legitimacy of the Vice-Chancellor of University of Education (UEW) Prof. Anthony Afful-Broni by his predecessor Professor The suit was filed by six dismissed administrative staff of …
Read More »“It’s clear injustice” – Rawlings writes to Kan-Dapaah on “exonerated” Avoke’s case
By:brightwebtv.com/nana asare barimah Former President Jerry John Rawlings has written to the Minister of National Security, Mr Albert Kan-Dapaah to give the former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Education, Winneba, Prof Mawutor Avoke, justice as far as his ousting from office is concerned following his exoneration by the …
Read More »Heavy security presence at UEW as Avoke strikes again
By:brightwebtv.com/nana asare barimah There is heavy security presence on the Winneba campus of the University of Education hours after ousted Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Mawutor Avoke, stormed the institution’s Administrative Block announcing his reinstatement. Police officers who had been present at the University since Prof. Avoke did a similar showing on Tuesday, …
Read More »UEW VC sued by lecturer who wants Avoke back
By:brightwebtv.com/nana asare barimah Prof. Afful-Broni The Chairman of the Senior Staff Association of the University of Education, Winneba (UEW) has sued the institution and its Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Anthony Afful-Broni. Kinsgley Amoakwah is asking the High Court for an order restraining Prof. Afful-Broni from holding himself as the Vice-Chancellor …
Read More »Criminal contempt case by Prof Avoke, others against UEW thrown out
By:brightwebtv.com/bright agyapong. A Cape Coast High Court has thrown out a criminal contempt application filedagainst the University of Education, Winneba (UEW), the Chairman of the Governing Council, the Vice-Chancellor and the Registrar of the University. The case was filed by Dr. Kaakyire Duku, Prof Mawutor Avoke, Dr. Theophilus Ackorlie,Mr. Frank Owusu-Boateng, Ms. Mary Dzimey, and …
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